“Estimate Distances with Your Arm and This Rule of Thumb”
This might be the original “rule of thumb.” I can see how it would work in theory, but I’m not sure I’d trust it in practice.
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This might be the original “rule of thumb.” I can see how it would work in theory, but I’m not sure I’d trust it in practice.
I only know enough about climate science to know that there’s a whole lot we don’t yet know about it. This article just confirms that view.
As I’m writing this, I just got off the phone with a customer service representative at a high-tech company. To anyone with experience in the matter, that sentence probably provokes a sympathetic wince, at the very least. But this was a very different experience. Let me ‘splain… no, there is too much, let me sum …
Hm… so, at least in South Africa, carrier pigeons are faster than broadband data connections. And 4GB in two hours is a very respectable bandwidth, too. I wonder if this was RFC 1149-compatible? 😉 (More on it here. I’m not surprised that someone else made the same connection, though I am surprised that no one …
Nuts and bolts? How twentieth-century! These days we just Velcro bridges together!
Um… isn’t that kind of assumed? 😉
Lots of interesting stuff here.
I’ve long suspected something like this too. Depression just didn’t make sense unless it offers some kind of survival benefit.
And I thought normal skydiving was a little weird.
I had an interesting e-mail discussion with Ploni Almoni the other day, about how I should set up my new MacBook‘s security. He suggested installing a separate firewall program, despite the fact that OS X already includes a built-in “application firewall.” After some web research, I told him that it looked like the built-in firewall …