Comment Re:Notes (Score 2) 132
Every time I get the urge to upgrade my pc I ask myself, "Does it run everything you need to and reasonably well?" Yup.
Every time I get the urge to upgrade my pc I ask myself, "Does it run everything you need to and reasonably well?" Yup.
I worked on a space telescope once. The operating system they use is from the 70s. I asked my boss why they used such an ancient system and he said "House calls for satellites aren't an option. Reliability trumps performance or modernity. It has a proven track record of reliability."
Don't forget my favorite comment, "I figured out the solution" and they don't say what the solution is.
Plutonium requires reactors for neutron bombardment while u-235 requires enrichment from natural sources. Reactors make targets for israeli aggression.
You spend it on air conditioning, powered by more oil...
Biden really has a lock on Trump's mind. He is obsessed with him.
I prefer human kids dying from smallpox than see your big sad eyed puppy fantasy animals hurt.
So we've all been told to conserve energy then they turn around and piss it away on grinding numbers for someone's money making scheme that produces nothing for society.
I'd rather have a zipper that doesn't suck cloth in and stronger zipper pulls.
Though some metals such as thallium and mercury are toxic in any amount
And some crops are naturally prone to accumulating naturally and artificially spread metals like rice with arsenic and cadmium.
So are mustard plants
Not surprised with copper since it is used as a fungicide
I see...
Go ahead and take them to court, Figma. I'd like to see you try to defend a commonly used expression.
In seeking the unattainable, simplicity only gets in the way. -- Epigrams in Programming, ACM SIGPLAN Sept. 1982