I was the idiot that always brought the full tower and the biggest 14" CRT.
It was stupid, until people realized that I had brought all 1000mhz.
I was the idiot that always brought the full tower and the biggest 14" CRT.
It was stupid, until people realized that I had brought all 1000mhz.
I looked up the original article and the comments are from 2013. ( https://www.tecmint.com/hands-on-c-programming-language/#comments )
It seems there was a page update recently and it got flagged as a new article.
Fans are all saying that Phillips fucked OPs mom.
What are we going to use for “no” then?
That is kind of how the open Internet works. AI or no AI, the rules have been the same for years.
If you put anything online, it is no longer under your control and fancy APIs just remove a step or two in collecting that data.
My translator shows “enterprise”, not “business”.
While the words technically have the same meaning in this case, enterprise goose has a bit more pizazz!
Being weighed under different conditions is possible, but it’s not significant enough for corporate greed.
Religion is seriously fucked up, actually.
If you can get people to believe in magic they have never seen because of stories that never happened to explain an afterlife that nobody knows about, you can easily get them to also fork over a considerable amount of their income to avoid a fate that will never happen.
Nevermind that you can also produce some fearless soldiers who will gladly hand over their life for no real reason.
Eesh. Humans are weird.
Cheap Chinese electronics come with a ton of caveats. There are reasons why you can get $150 dollar drills for $23.
(Just search for any name brand drill on any large online retailer site, if that link doesn’t work.)
My guess is that you are visualizing the event horizon as a gradient when it should be viewed as a hard-line barrier.
As anything approaches the event horizon, it still has a chance to escape. Once an object crosses that line, it’s game over: All arrows point in.
Now, I have also heard that of you wait long enough for the black hole to completely evaporate and are able to collect every bit of the black hole as it does, you should be able to reassemble the data you desire. It would probably take a supercomputer more massive than the original black hole, but it’s worth a shot. As a bonus, I believe you have to solve for an information duplication paradox that is tucked in there somewhere as well.
Isn’t that technically VR porn?
Very little trading is actually done in the NYSE building now since everything it online. The attack would be symbolic, I suppose, but traders would shake it off in under a week.
My experience is practically a carbon copy of yours, so I’ll just tack my reply here.
I just started using robots a few days ago after numerous game restarts since the DLC was released, so I am still a hair behind. Rocket launchers vs. biter nests are starting to get a hair difficult now, so tanks are on the menu for tomorrow.
The biggest issue I had was planning around the sheer scale of the base we need to build and how to design and manage busses for them.
Once I figured out how to plan the layouts for entire stacks of furnaces or assemblers, my base got sooo much more efficient. The exact opposite, but just as satisfying, is when I leaned to quickly automate random odds and ends with temporary assembler puzzles. (Early game red science is a perfect example of that.)
I guess the biggest lesson is attach a massive multiplier to everything. ie: Will 2 turrets fend off attacks from one direction? Cool, but put 6 turrets there instead instead of the 2 it takes now. 10 absolutely wouldn’t hurt either.
Wake up! Something smells like bloody nostrils…
But it’s a new and revolutionary thin client. It’s got 365 in the name, anyway.
Nuke your watch history. It’ll generally go right back to your subs and start recommending “normal” stuff later.
JSON should be text already since it is just a data structure and not a binary file format. You should be able to cut-n-paste whatever you want.
Fucking homophobic troll.