That's a prediction of general relativity, not a fact. Experiments on GPS satellites show that they're affected by the position of the Sun according to where the Sun actually is at the time, not where it was 8 minutes ago.
That's a prediction of general relativity, not a fact. Experiments on GPS satellites show that they're affected by the position of the Sun according to where the Sun actually is at the time, not where it was 8 minutes ago.
Gravity isn't limited by the speed of light. The Earth orbits the Sun-Earth barycenter where it is, regardless of how far away the Earth is.
You should take a look at Fritzing:
http://fritzing.org/home/
You know, I've been soldering things for five years now, and this has never worked. Not even once. No matter how hot the iron is, how low-temp the solder is, no matter how long I leave them all in contact - never works. The solder never gets hot enough to melt, even when I wind up scorching the piece!
If companies and government workers were allowed free access to your email address, they then have whatever accounts you use them for. itunes, banking, amazon, newegg, and all of the subscriptions you own.
Well, that at least is true.
Why "too bad"? Calling and writing your congressperson fucking works. Why do you think your congressperson falls all over him/herself to make sure your local oldsters are getting Social Security? Because old people fuckin' write letters!
Did I say at any point in my response that my email was private?
They added those factors to both the treatment and control groups, though. If the treatment shows results, it'll be in relation to the control group, not to the group of people they're not studying. There's only one experimental factor, here.
Why do you think your email is private? Why did you ever think that? Every terms of service you signed told you that there was nothing private about it.
The information the NSA is collecting isn't yours, though. That's the thing - you're not the owner of every bit of information that is about you; much of it is information that third parties have legitimate rights to on their own. The NSA isn't "spying on you." They're collecting information about you that doesn't…
I don't know what's black and white, but what does seem pretty cut and dry is how pointless it is to complain that your incredibly narrowly sliced demographic isn't represented in video games, especially when you make it clear that the only way to represent it in a video game would be tiresome and boring. "Don't even…
We're not arguing about what "asexuality is", we're arguing about how its representation in games - which, frankly, is nearly universal - is unfortunately something that doesn't serve your purpose of special-snowflake attention-seeking behavior. Asexuality isn't just well-represented in games, it's normalized in games…
Asexuality is, in a world where heterosexuality is the default option (and imposed to people), the lack of desire to engage in any sexual activity with anyone.
I said that asexuality is difficult to represent without being stated explicitly.
Oh, I see. "Asexuals" can only be represented by tiresome special-snowflake declarations that that's exactly what they are and by God you better not oppress them for it!
Right. So, every game where the characters make no reference to sex nor express any desire to have it is "representing" asexuality. Like I said.
Isn't "asexuality" represented by every game where characters aren't depicted having sex?
In a sense every future PC game is intended to be a "Steam OS exclusive"; the idea here is not that developers will have to port anything to Linux, it's that the increased market available as a result of supporting the Steam OS (or Windows Steam altogether, if Valve really plays hardball) will mean that developers…
The problem is that Windows just can't be the basis for an "appliance" computer. I mean, isn't it instructive that even Microsoft's own gaming platforms don't run Windows?