No, but I am much more comfortable with it than I am with the other words.
J_Taylor
In that sentence, I find the words “clone”, “really” and “you” to be as problematic as “is”.
programming 8+ hours a day
From both my experience and what little research I’ve done on this topic, programmers do not program 8+ hours per day.
I’ve heard this book is pretty good, but I’ve never read it. It’s really easy to find copies of it floating around online:
This all assumes you are decent at programming: It may still work even if you aren’t, but become good while doing it.
You put on your resume that you are x months away from receiving a Bachelor’s Degree from Denison. No need to specify the major.
You take some free online classes from Udacity or Coursera. At this time, you may become decent at programming, if you weren’t already. You can now honestly say you’ve taken classes in computer science.
Do so. No real reason to specify on your resume where you took the classes.
List the technologies you know on your resume. Also, list some you could learn quickly, and technologies people associate with your specializations.
Do some easy projects to gain some light practical experience in project implementation.
Use this resume to pass the HR department’s almost meaningless screening.
Use your l33t skills to pass technical interview, and get job.
?
Profit.
Should take a little less than a year to get to step 9.
Even though people’s intuitions do lead them to believe it is morally necessary for one to save the hypothetical drowning child, in that particular scenario, I wager that there are situations in which people’s intuitions would lead to other conclusions. One relevant hypothetical scenario is one in which one is amidst a group of people who also are observing the drowning child, and who are better able to bear the economic hardship of losing a pair of dress shoes (I know that the phrase “economic hardship” sounds rather callous in this scenario, but I cannot think of a better phrase off the top of my head.) Hell, perhaps some of them own thousands of pairs, while you own only one pair.
I guess what I am trying to say is that I have a pet theory that people’s objections to Singer’s scenario, whether they know it or not, are largely game-theoretical. In light of this, I see debates over the the precise cost of a child-saving as being, not irrelevant, but at have little to do with a much more important objection to Singer’s argument.
Writing down only every arithmetic fact you know, assuming you have basic knowledge of math, would, in theory, take an infinite amount of time. In practice, the universe would end first.
Aid in demonstrating things to others, social aesthetic value as a decoration, and personal aesthetic value. Also, erasing is way faster.
Empirical observation.
I would say that the primary factor is a very strong personality: any idea on how to attract those kind of girls?
Please consider what sorts of guys the sorts of girls you are attracted to are attracted to.
Could you please name some that did?
Regarding philosophy:
Do you have any specific research interests?
Generally speaking, the Stanford Encyclopedia is the best online source of information about philosophy. I would recommend reading the following article:
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/logical-empiricism/
Here are the titles of what are considered to be the most influential works of the 20th century:
I wonder how the Imperius curse resolves loops.
What’s next, a Rational (tm) Work Out sequence? A Rational (tm) Build Your Own PC sequence?
Those would both be very useful, especially the former one.
A Rational (tm) Dating sequence?
No. This kills the mind.
Thank you.
Apparently I’m not alone, either; there seems to be some evidence that there’s a link between iodine and diabetes more generally.
Could you please post or link to it?
Did you search the site
Yes.
and read previous comments?
Yes. Results were generally negative.
However, I was unable to find any results regarding this new rig.
I don’t suppose any users here have experience with trans-cranial direct current stimulation. More specifically, the Focus V1?
After buying an e-cig, I never bought another pack of cigarettes. It has been roughly six weeks, I think. My consumption was slightly higher than yours.
This is also the case for myself. I would be very impressed by anyone who did not have to do this.