KnaveOfDiamonds
KnaveOfDiamonds
KnaveOfDiamonds

Final Fantasy 15: The Social Network
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You're probably right about this being more about concepts than actual code, but it's quite possible that "20+ year old Genesis" code still lives in the modern incarnation.

Software projects that have been in continuous maintenance for a decade or two are engineered so that most of application is as

Might I suggest this one? It may not be the ``best'', but it does bring back fond memories.

I can see your argument in this particular case. I tend to think the basis for his opposition to same sex marriage is based in his view of a perfectly ordered universe where man is created in the image of God. (Therefore making homosexuality "unnatural" and any union containing it a serious disruption of the natural

We had an anthropology class at my college titled "Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion". The local Christians were not very pleased that they appeared to be lumped together witches and heathens, so the school (which is not religiously affiliated) required the course title be changed.

Speaking of bad science, at some point did they show a lightening storm? I've seen every episode so far, but I think my brain is defending itself by refusing to create long term memories of this tv program.

...says every person every season since 1980.

I guess the question is always whether it's doing "well enough" to draw enough advertisers to pay for itself. What I'm seeing here is "no".

"I'm still hopeful that by the end of its first (and let's face it, at this point only) season..."

In 1891, he used the Forest Reserve Act to allocate 150 million acres of land to the public domain — an unprecedented move for a U.S. president.

Science only advances when it is questioned.

Not to mention steam engines....

I guess if it really comes down to the next generation space telescope or scouting Mars, I'd rather have the telescope.

Good to know I wasn't the only one thinking of this.

Damnit! I forgot it. I should have just use Mondain's Skull when I had the chance.

Just a smidgen back, near the throne room door....

This will finally resolve the question, "Who wants a prefab skyscraper?"

Scientists generally avoid questions that cannot be resolved empirically. For example, "Does an all powerful god exist?" is not a good scientific question because it cannot logically be refuted. Another bad example is a logically inconsistent question like, "Is this statement false?".

Yeah. I wonder why it's so difficult for the script handling the "SUBMIT" button to do a validation check?