Her odd fascination and enthusiasm for that veto-option is extremely charming and entertaining.
Her odd fascination and enthusiasm for that veto-option is extremely charming and entertaining.
Yeah, I read that too, but haven't seen any significant difference yet.
And for the record I don't really think you can download more RAM.
It's just a joke as old as the Abacus…..
Doesn't that use up all your RAM though? Or do you just download some more if that happens?
I grew up in the 80's. My favorites are more like Iron Maiden, WASP, Helloween, Accept, Judas, Black Sabbath and so on.
My relationship with black metal is….uhm…complicated. I like some of it, but wouldn't say I'm a fan. Sorry to disappoint you?
Don't know if I'm agreeing with that commenter exactly, but for all intents and purposes Olga is trying to have a serious conversation. Whether we agree or not is kinda beside the point here.
The reply she gets is basically: Haha, Reddit
That's not an actual argument and should maybe not get upvoted.
That's what I think…
I have just accepted that the world is too chaotic and complex for anyone to actually know what the fuck they're talking about.
I admire those who try to make sense of it, though.
It's a humanistic pov!…..:)
Sometimes I'm just interested in if it made me laugh or not.
It did.
I just have a soft spot for callbacks.
Maybe it can be two things?
This is more or lez what I was thinking too.
(Sorry)
Gotta throw this in here:
Kevin Bridges accidentally buys a horse in Bulgaria.
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Trevor Noah was on a recent episode of Would I Lie To You. Didn't make an impression(on me) other than one of his truths was that he used to prank call people and pretend to be Nelson Mandela. Some funny moments but I'd imagine that it's hard to compete with David Mitchell and Lee Mack, not just because they're…
Hobbes was way ahead of his time with the dank memes.
Yes, this is how I remember it too. It was just one move though, I think and it completely threw Kasparov off his game. And of course Deep Blue has no emotions and just keep on doing the brute force calculations and eventually won the game. Like I said it was later discovered to be an actual bug in the code of Deep…
Yes, Kasparov is a very fascinating man. That match against Deep Blue, man. You probably know more about this than me, so please correct me if I remember this wrong, but didn't he accuse the Deep Blue team of cheating?
"No machine can make that move, it doesn't work that way"
And later they found out that it actually…
Kinda like your reasoning here and never really thought about it that way. I'm always thankful to learn something new. My first instinct is to always be critical of statistics and that we shouldn't shy away because the subject is sensitive. Why my first thought was "wow these numbers are too high" may require some…
Jim Carrey and Jenny McCarthy are vaccinated against logic and facts.
I usually call the Just Asking Question shit JAQ-ing off
I remembered now where I heard about this before.
In the podcast The skeptics guide to the universe.
The host Steven Novella is a professor at Yale, and frequently goes after pseudo-science, conspiracy theorist and anti-vaccers.
He is brilliant.
I think he has a reasonable discussion about the numbers here from a…
Also if you have a tiny sample pool, the results can be heavily biased(weighted?) in some direction, and extrapolation is of course out of the question in that case. I know that in Sweden, some newspapers also don't report polls with "self recruited webpanels"(don't know if that's the correct translation to english).
A…
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