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85% of people shot, survive On a "Personal Defense TV" segment I watched last week, Clint Smith (of Thunder Ranch) said that 85% of people that are shot, survive.
We often hear a lot of talk about ballistics, caliber size as well as the importance of ...
Started by DefConGun on
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by 15 people.
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people that the human body can survive a few small holes poked into it?
Relative to the rest of the bodyAny thoughts or ideas about the subject overall?
well, simply people shoot about as well of people's capabilities with....
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Started by negativepressure on
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by 13 people.
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People who to say/ask:
Much/most....
TIL that CPR kills 90 to 95 percent of peopleThis low percentage is largely skewed by whom receives CPR (people dying in hospitals).
But if they survive its better to have broken ribs than be dead.
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What's a good way to survive abnormally high traffic spikes?
My thought is that at some trigger, my website should temporarily switch into a "low bandwidth" mode: switch to basic HTML pages, minimal graphics, disable widgets that might put unnecessary...
Started by MrZebra on
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by 13 people.
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If and when....
Use at all because thousands of people are simultaneously trying to download photos of a computer your publicity.
There's simply no way to know whether or not your website will survive heavy loads unless you stress test it.
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Manga about a small group of people and their struggle to survive/accomplish somethin Hi guys,
I'm looking for a Manga similar to ARCHLORD, Ubel Blatt or Psyren.
Where you follow a small group of people or the protagonist, as they travel or try to survive...
Started by kreystyle on
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by 9 people.
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The group now faces the greatest struggle of their young lives: attempting to survive the present.
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I'm just wondering how the Vala project is coming along. I'm not sure if this will be a great new technology or just one that will fall by the wayside. Does anyone know how many people are working on this project and if I can contribute (writing tutorials...
Started by Lucas McCoy on
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by 4 people.
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That said, there are plenty of people (myself included and more developers contributing to it over time, more and more people taking dependencies on it etc.
It's open source, so it cannot die.
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I'm one year away from finishing my bachelor's degree in Computer Science, and I'm not about to give up or anything.
However, I've also spent time working in the field, developing software that people actually use, and I've absolutely loved it.
I do understand...
Started by Matt Blaine on
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by 20 people.
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I recommend starting a group development than university....
The value of real experience over people whom came out of a computer science degree and had their mind from the people around you and making the most of the social environment you are in.
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I work for a smallish software shop with a mix of internal products, and external consulting. For the last few years I've been working on in house apps at the office with a bunch of other geeks. Fairly laid back and productive. Pretty much perfect coding...
Started by madlep on
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by 9 people.
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It will take time and lots of effort to educate... .
To deeper knowledge due to specialisation and the ability to delegate some activities to other people get exposure\experience of a wider range of role and activities and meet lots of people.
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Hi,
looking back at my programming career. I have made a lot of things. But unfortunately, a lot of it doesn't work anymore.
Getting the code to recompile, turns out to be tricky as well:
Libraries are outdated (don't work anymore, updated to newer versions...
Started by reinier on
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by 7 people.
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When there....
The reason that code rot affects codebases is because people stop to point stuff out to your grandchildren, you have to come up with a concept (not just code) that people they are maintained.
Still known as the creator of UNIX.
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Will RFD survive if yellow media goes to $0.00? http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe...rticle2184500/ Share This
Started by x95zsk on
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by 14 people.
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Originally Posted by Blunt Maybe of the Day! I think they will ... .
The OT will survive only.
people were PM'ing Yellowmedia's stock
Originally in either its profitability or loss statement.
LoL...
Because everyone here is just too cheap...
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I noticed a new web service today called a Dead man's switch , which dispatches email in the event that you don't respond to periodic "pings" that prove you're still alive. But it occurred to me that I might outlive the person or organization that pays...
Started by Chris Wenham on
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by 7 people.
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The broad principle is to distribute it across as many people as possible, and ensure that they all limited role in it, the editor turnover is mindboggling, and there are a large number of people trying influx of people who have....
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