Fascinating. My next research study will have much higher reliability AND lower redundancy. Thanks!
Fascinating. My next research study will have much higher reliability AND lower redundancy. Thanks!
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Stupid regardless, my personal history of nerd rage notwithstanding.
No. If he were to just say, "Hey, the way this happens in this game - that doesn't work in real life," then he would be doing what you say. But he also criticizes game designers for not making it realistic enough for his taste, and outright stating that games should just use a realistic move. It's stupid for that to…
Yup, in a game with Demons and magic, the unrealism of the dodge-roll is the thing that really doesn't make sense. It's "Dark Souls", not "Sword Simulator Deluxe".
open the HealthKit app on your iPhone. Select Sources -> MyFitnessPal and then choose the data it is allowed to read and write.
Maybe the most useful thing MS has ever done in Windows.
If you're talking about the lead image, you'll notice that for Harvey Mudd, the Liberal Arts college, 86% of the degrees are STEM degrees. That's probably what's brining up the average.
Jesus! The pill will fail 61% of the time over 10 years!? Well, that's terrifying.
We're planning on running our review this week, after we try out the raids, and even THAT feels too early for a game like this.
Nope, and I never have. One of my favorite things about the iPhone and iOS is I never really feel like I need to do any sort of customization or tweaking, which I enjoy but don't have much time for.
That interview is probably where I first heard about this book. I don't remember it specifically, but it wouldn't surprise me. Lifehacker is usually where I pick up stuff like this.
I think a book review series sounds excellent! Maybe it could even become a book club, e.g. IO9. I tore through this book in about a day, it it was incredibly helpful. Really, the automating your finances portion was basically magic for my finances.
I dropped it and broke the screen last December, and at the time nobody would repair it. I could have gotten another Moto X, and while I love a lot about the device, I am mostly an Apple household at this point and decided to go back to iPhone. Then earlier this year I got the screen fixed, went back to X for a while,…
It sounds like a get rich quick book, but "I Will Teach You to be Rich" is exactly the opposite. It's only like $7 on Amazon, although I got it for $3 on sale one day. Well worth the read.
I did last year when I got my Moto X. I remember finding the UI a little clunky and generally unattractive, which was an issue with a lot of Android apps I tried. I liked pocket casts enough to buy it again when I switched back to iPhone, where previously I had just used the native app.
I suppose it's possible, but there's only three two-way switches in my house that I know of and they all work the way they are supposed to. My place is a rental, and I've never touched any of the wiring myself.
Quick show of hands, as it were. Who has switches in their house that they STILL have no clue what they operate? I've got two that I'm convinced must be a practical joke by the electrician.
The cheapest recommendation I got was $6500. The most expensive was $17000. You got off cheap, lol.