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shullbitt0r
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Comment #16478186
If I understood correctly, OP had leased a flat and rented out rooms at a surplus. Who's the leech?
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Comment #16476800
But you are not factoring in the ongoing effort of preserving information?
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Comment #16476796
catch 22; you need workers to make money, but you need money to make workers.
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Comment #16463675
That should be "One question of an older version of the test they used".
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Comment #16462481
They take a 12 question test, so 12 bits of entropy (asfar as I could see these are indeed yes/o questions) and were able to correlate that to gene code, which has orders of magnit…
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Comment #16461963
Because that's cheating! I'm half kidding but you are arguing about price, mainly. Not why the cheaper (free?) content is lacking. You could also just afford a personal teacher and…
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Comment #16461791
Your Brain? I know it deteriorates if not used frequently and especially if you can rely on look up tables, but really, there is no replacement. Only supplements. Collections of ca…
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Comment #16461218
There's more to it than the joke, because there's a thing or two to say about the use of articles. The "the" there is not incorrect in one reading, as the quote points out, the y c…
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Comment #16460977
Can we talk about how real the perceived mismatch between other "social", "humanitarian" sciences and the "natural" sciences is?
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Comment #16455564
Oops: I notice my mistake now, acceleration is the problem, not speed.
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Comment #16455550
> As on object approaches a black hole, an outside observer will see that object's clock slow down and eventually stopping as it hits the event horizon. So I had the idea that smal…
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Comment #16455406
> Seeing the universe around them is comparing clocks with another frame of reference So, if you don't sense anything, you don't sense time dilation either? This is slightly more c…
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Comment #16455315
For security, noise blocking, and public unreasonableness I have only HN allowed in my browser, that is, if a site doesn't work without js, there's a high chance I don't want to re…
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Comment #16454133
> including the water (space-time) I think you meant to say ether.
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Comment #16454104
First you have to define mass. It's currently "defined" extrinsically, by a piece of metal machined by the SI. That doesn't allow an intrinsic answer definition of a black holes ma…