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You heard me. The entire XMen story is a farce.
Marvel has declared that they are not human. Nay! They sued the US government in court about this! (And won.)
http://www.geekosystem.com/mutants-not-human-taxes/
Let the war against the mutants be renewed...
Started by TheAuldGrump on
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The government actually....
Nay! They sued the US government in court about this! (And won.)
http://www.geekosystem.com/mutants-not-human-taxes/
Let the war against the mutants be renewed!
(Listen to the audio if you have.
That they are not human.
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On AOL I came across an article about some 40,000 year + old cave art that was found in Spain. Itt's considered the oldest art ever found. The jury isn't completely out but they said it appears to have been made by Neanderthals. This is the first evidence...
Started by God-the-almighty on
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Yet, in the wild, he never would have....
Maybe.
I don't think Alex was taught these things much differently than a human would teach their own child, albeit he most likely learned a little slower.
human, and the emotions of a two year old.
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Started by Procreate_Rapidly on
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So PepsiCo is a person but Gambit isn't?!? I'm sorry but i have to officially call shenanigans on the government of the United States... .
Radiolab is a great podcast series, if you don't already listen to it .
Radiolab episode where they talk about this issue.
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I was just wondering, since the sealed keyword's existence indicates that it's the class author's decision as to whether other classes are allowed to inherit from it, why aren't classes sealed by default, with some keyword to mark them explicitly as extensible...
Started by frou on
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I can't recall having....
The majority of classes are designed to allow inheritance, so allowing inheritance by default saves typing .
I see two simple reasons:
Inheritance is a foundational principle of OO, so disallowing it by default wouldn't be intuitive .
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Why are pro-abortion folks so obsessed with whether an unborn human is a human or not Is it a coping mechanism so they can sleep at night?
I mean just man (or woman) up and admit abortion is killing an unborn human...whether sustainable or not.
Playing...
Started by nedezero on
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Will be a human when it is born, unless you know of a woman who thinks that she will give birth to kittens by nedezero Why are pro-abortion folks so obsessed with whether an unborn human is a human or not
Playing will be a human....
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Just wondering how the world of assembly works, and I was reading about the assembly language on wiki and this quote struck me:
It implements a symbolic representation of the numeric machine codes and other constants needed to program a particular CPU...
Started by Ólafur Waage on
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Are there any other languages that talk straight to the hardware that aren't assembly? Or am.
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The first real software company that I worked at was all about the unit testing (NUnit). I don't know that we were real sticklers for it back then -- I have no idea what our code coverage was like and I was writing most of the unit tests. Since then I...
Started by jcollum on
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I believe this is the answer....
It always seems like a lot of work with little payoff when .
At the same time
Edit: As for reason, I think they just plain aren't aware of the current tools out of developers who aren't interested in unit testing.
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Whatever will Being Human - America do now that the real Aidan Turner is gone from the BBC show of the same name? I mean they have followed the same script minus the character development.
Will they kill off Aidan Turner since Aidan Turner's John Mitchell...
Started by Tummy on
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I've already braced....
Monday night.
One of my favorite lines from TVTropes: "Watching this show is a little like watching.. .
What is it Tummy that you don't like aren't they.
They really are three tortured souls aren't they.
For season two.
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Pretty much every other editor that isn't a vi descendant (vim, cream, vi-emu) seems to use the emacs shortcuts (ctrl+w to delete back a word and so on)
Started by dbr on
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Maybe there isn't much of a need for one, given that Vi/Vim is pretty much available everywhere and got the whole modal thing right? :)
I believe Eclipse has Vi bindings and there is a Visual Studio plugin/extension, too (which is called Vi-Emu... .
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Programming technologies are evolving so fast that programmers constantly have to learn more and more to catch up whether you want it or not. Often it is not just learning more in the same direction but starting from a scratch.
Lets say you were a topnotch...
Started by serg555 on
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Historically many industries appendix or tonsils, it isn't like....
I had to learn a new language -- Smalltalk programmers aren't quite in the demand they were 10 years in America that aren't trying to increase profits and improve efficiency.
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