This kills the universe.
This kills the universe.
I get the reasoning for excluding wine and beer, but flour?
The video is TL;DW for me right now, but there’s a comment on the video which is fascinating enough on its own to pique my interest:
Back in 1997, a nasty October storm knocked down some power lines near my home. One of our dogs ended up getting her back legs paralyzed after going outside and had to be put down. We thought she stepped on a downed line, but after seeing your demonstration with the Hulk Hogan figure, I think I have a better understanding of what happened. Just going near the downed line would have been enough to do the damage.
In very rare cases (nuclear fusion) the water is destroyed into its primitive elements
Simple electrolysis will split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen.
Nuclear reactions will change the atoms, but you don’t have to go that far to break down water.
Well… at least no one was hurt.
Agreed, but at least it’s not as bad as it was.
Removing or even refactoring old code can be very therapeutic.
I’m sure it’s highly subjective. But if you want to go about it scientifically, you can survey a number of strangers to answer the question for you.
Now, where to find those strangers…
That’s because these programmers are getting paid by the character.
This is also why Java dev pays so well.
I was curious about specific examples of institutional racism so I started scouring the main report: https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5802/cmselect/cmhaff/139/13911.htm
I didn’t dig very deep yet, but so far I found that the forces had been trying to train away individual unconscious biases in response to the Macpherson report, and watered down the process in favor of other priorities. (See paragraphs 505 and 506).