Everyone who deviates from the given norm can be surgically mutilated. ... The individual may think that the most important reality is his own existence, but this is only his personal point of view. This lacks historical perspective. Man does not have the right to develop his own mind. ...
Are there any tech vendors or solutions you're exploring this year that were not previously part of your tech stack? Curious to hear what's on everyone's radar, big or small Process ManagementIT Strategy & Roadmap 3.2k views2 Upvotes2 Comments...
JCPenney's Memorial Day sale offers shoppers savings of up to 50% off home essentials, small kitchen appliances and patio furniture. Clothing for the whole family also goes on sale, so you can upgrade everyone’s warm-weather wardrobes. Shop here. J.Crew J.Crew is running a long weekend ...
Everyone’s attention and subsequent reflections as October 7 (and beyond) unfolded fixates on death and destruction wrought by both sides. Perhaps this piece can ask us to consider that the demolition of that wall was actually a physical, visceral action of creation. Maybe that’s not easy ...
Put it in the method signature for cryin' out loud, so everyone calling it KNOWS it might blow up. I could not disagree more. Checked exceptions are not a good way to flag up programming errors. Traditionally, RuntimeExceptions have been used for these (IndexOutOfBoundsException, Illegal...
The open borders / globalists have destroyed the US and Europe. There is no way to give everyone that lands in the US access to our welfare system without that system being collapsed. When people wake up it is going to be complete chaos. I agree. When people can’t buy groceries or ...
“I would say another threat moreso on my mind is legal sabotage of the project from “our friends” who want everyone’s endpoint mangled w/ backdoors. ” Did you notice how the article was titled “the other legal vulnerability?” Backdoors remain on my mind. 😉pianissimo...
But that would entail having perfect barrels somewhere nearby and the ability to shred them. Those chances are low (minus the food part). But fret not, because while sitting on the couch talking football and eating pie, everyone can get barreled vicariously through Oahu’s Mason Ho and Sheldo...
Only in first-line service for six years (it wasofficiallyreplaced by the new rapid-fire radar-controlled3″/50 Marks 27, 33, and 34in 1948) the Navy still had Bofors afloat on WWII-era auxiliaries until at least 1977, with some reportedly being used from time to time on LSTs engaged...
“If they are up there, the radar can see them,” Schuur said. Cicadas or not cicadas? Not everyone is convinced the radar showed cicadas. “It’s highly unlikely it was cicadas,” said Nancy Hinkle, a professor of entomology at the University of Georgia. ...