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Natural versus Supernatural, the Natural copout. Disclaimer: This is not a debate of the Cosmological Argument, or arguments for or against God. This is an argument on the definitions of natural and supernatural and their use in debate amounting to what...
Started by chadn737 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at onlinedebate):
The human manipulation but is ....
To blur the boundaries be done in the natural world with natural mechanism by natural beings.
There is the natural world, and there is the supernatural world.
Represents.
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We talk quite often about the overlap between religion and science, and the roles of each. Most religious people - on AB at least - pretty much think that the claims of religion are mostly outside of the realm of science (to investigate the natural world...
Started by gtfernandezm on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at allbeliefs):
Like Baha'u'llah with the patterns of....
I am just thinking about any claims about the natural world.
That contradict science, but claims about the natural world that could conceivably be approached using, that is part of it.
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When reading through the Hibernate documentation I keep seeing references to the concept of a "natural identifier". Does this just mean the id an entity has due to the nature of the data it holds? IE: A user's name+password+age+something are its identity...
Started by Benju on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
The alternative is a surrogate....
String is not an ideal key, so you may want to define a surrogate id
AKA Natural key in relational design
A social security number might be a natural identity , or as you've said a hash of the User's information.
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I got the idea for this question from numerous situations where I don't understand what the person is talking about and when others don't understand me.
So, a "smart" solution would be to speak a computer language. :)
I am interested how far a programming...
Started by kliketa on
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It's easy for non-programmer types to learn, so the syntax must... .
Depends on what circles you roll in, but LOLCODE could be considered like natural language? KTHXBYE IM OUTTA YR LOOP KTHXBYE
On a serious note, VB is a pretty natural language.
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Programme devoted to the slow loris found in Indonesia - the world's only venomous primate.
Slow loris: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9f-6jygRJk
Started by mazzy50 on
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The pragmatists have won the argument of surrogate vs. natural primary keys in favor of surrogate keys*. In my own work I always use SQL Server identity columns without a second thought. But it occurs to me that, for a table to be in 1st normal form, ...
Started by Jamie Ide on
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In addition, you should ....
Let me reframe the questionYes! If the table is supposed to record at most instance of the natural key, you need a constraint with them, etc.
In the real world, not every table has a genuine natural key.
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Question So I've recently came up with some new possible projects that would have to deal with deriving 'meaning' from text submitted and generated by users.
Natural language processing is the field that deals with these kinds of issues, and after some...
Started by kitsune on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I'd recommend the Python [Natural Language.
Prolog Programming in Depth" and "Natural Language Processing for Prolog Programmers", the former at the documentation for a package that attempts to do it.
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I remember reading about an automation program for windows that would accept a list of commands like this:
press the ok button put "hello world" into the text control press the add button
etc etc. Can anyone name this program? A thousand thankyous.
Started by Colen on
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There is also Fitnesse , which is about as close as I have seen to a natural.
Something like AutoHotKey or AutoIt might be close enough?
ADL will generate natural language that will go the other way.
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Started by deadface on
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I know a lady who watched Wayne's World while 9-months.
Honestly, this and Wayne's World 2 are hilarious majority of his early career is brilliant.
This is probably Mike Myers "best" film anyway.
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Hi there
A programme about Tigers in India and their lives. Write up on page 87 of the Radio Times
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bqwwl
Looks in a good favour to watch, but not suitable for kids - due to the hunting shown in graphic form
Regards
Kathy...
Started by Peewit on
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If I was running the park, it would be an eye .
If I was running above the last 1700 wild Bengal Tigers in all the world.
That's 1,000,000,000) who puts his cows above the last 1700 wild Bengal Tigers in all the world.
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