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And who can tell me why it could not possibly be a cube with 10,000 Buckyballs?

Actually it is electrons not holes they are excited about...

If it has a hole. Some guy somewhere has put his dick in it. If it doesn't have a hole, chances are, some guy somewhere has cut a hole and put his dick in it.

What about the link with Alzheimer's? I recall that being a thing, once, that the presence of aluminum correlated with Alzheimer's. Any chance of adding information on that to the article?

What about people afflicted with the condition known as "being a teenager"? They are crazy.

"No rhyme or reason." Actually plenty. Traditional measures are based on convenience in partitioning things. We most often must cut things into 1/2s and 1/3s and multiples thereof which is why 12 is so commonly the base used. Traditional measuring systems came about because of the commercial needs they served. The

Should have called it the FourTwenty because I feel compelled to wonder what Saleen is smoking to think he could improve the performance of the S at all, let alone reliably.

"zero good talent". HAHAHAHAHHAHA Ha hah haaaaa. That particular attitude is exactly what The Transporter is talking about. Yes, the concentration of technical talent is high in California but that is only because it is takes a while for people to leave. And it is definitely not the tax policies of California that was

I would say you "design webpages". You are a "webpage designer". Or "web designer", if you prefer, I understand that with the MVC model it can be a little blurry. Front-end coding, to me, would imply that you are (also) writing Javascript to control the behavior of the webpages that are being created/served.

Not quite. That is an algorithm built into CSS that applies only to CSS and HTML elements, CSS can not be used to express arbitrary algorithms to satisfy mission-logic problems. What you just described is like calling a person using a power drill an engineer because the power drill contains an electric motor. Just

Absolutely it is arbitrary and I have described where I and, I think, most programmers would make the distinction between programming/coding. To me coding implies expression of algorithms not just straight-line sequences. Shoot people used to laugh at VB coders whop were primarily trained in how to use the MFC API and

Nope. It has nothing to do with language and everything to do with algorithms. If you are not expressing an algorithm, you are not programming. "Hello, World!" is an introduction to the language, it is not yet programming.

I'd call it, "creating webpages". Coding is synonymous with programming and HTML and CSS are not programming languages. By contrast, Postscript, which serves a similar purpose to HTML and CSS, is a programming language because in Postscript, expressions can be made algorithmic. Add Javascript to HTML and CSS and then

Even expressing instructions for performing a task isn't programming if there are no decisions to be made while executing the instructions.

It being a language does not make it "coding". Otherwise speaking in english would be coding. To me, coding begins when there is more than one path through the expression; some kind of if-then-else structure. That is the least of coding. HTML and CSS can't branch that way and so using them can't be "coding". JMHO

I don't think the monkey agreed to work for hire and by Slater's own admission, the outcome was not his intention.

That's not ADA compliant.

Actually, there is one tip in there to deal with that. The whole chin hitting the chest problem. That relieves just enough of the discomfort for me, anyway, that I can get some sleep on a plane. The problem with this particular tip is that the pillow slips out and, wham, I am abruptly woken up. I found a very small,

And if you're an old person, hopefully your back pain subsides enough so you can do it again, next week. Buy stock in Advil.

I think they have a real city that isn't being used right now...