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Am I the only one who really likes run-time dynamic languages? I mean reallllly like them. In 10 years, I think JavaScript, or whatever ECMA spinoff there is then, is going to be incredible. Long live the interactive singleton! |
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There are no conversations. |
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J. G. Ballard |
Science and technology multiply around us. To an increasing extent they dictate the languages in which we speak and think. Either we use those languages, or we remain mute. |
Antonio Damasio |
You still have only one self and one identity. However, self, identity and personality are not things, they are not objects, and they certainly are not rigid. Instead, they are biological processes built within the brain from numerous interactive components, step by step, over a period of time. |
Mitchell Baker |
WorldGate offers interactive set-top-box applications. Its customers want to interact with the Web as an adjunct to other things they can do, and WorldGate allows that through the layout engine in Mozilla, called Gecko. |
Jon Favreau |
I don't 'handle' people. It's so much easier to manipulate actors than to really have an earnest discussion with them. It's very easy to say whatever's going to appease them and then turn around and do whatever you want to do. It's difficult to be forthright with people, because the job does not lend itself to that. |
Anthony Edwards |
I just spent a lot of time on 'ER' for that eight years. I also started working when I was 16, so by the time I left 'ER,' I was 40 years old, I had this incredible experience, my wife had this great company, we had four kids, it was like, 'Let's go to New York and live for a while and make that the priority.' |
Jonathan Jackson |
Being on 'Nashville' and working with some incredible people like T-Bone Burnett and Buddy Miller - so many wonderful, incredible musicians that I've been blessed to play with and observe - that has continued to shape the process of arranging music, writing music. |
Billy Gardell |
And then as I got older, see, I think a lot of times with comics, your life kind of permeates your act. Whatever is happening in your life is what's going on on stage. So if you're angry in your life, then that's going to be on stage. If you're looking for the guy that's just going to make you laugh for an hour and forget about, that's me. |
Nick Cannon |
Most aspiring child actors or child stars have a passion for it. But as easy as it is for me to say that I wouldn't put my kids in it, if I saw that they really, really wanted to do and they had the drive, then I would fully support it. As long as there's balance at home, then they could do whatever they wanted to do. |
Lisa Edelstein |
What does it mean to a successful woman today? Does it mean you have to be a mother? If you are a mother, does it mean you have to be a mother with a husband? If you don't have a husband, what is the role that the man plays? I think there are a lot of confusing things that we're all really still sorting out. |
Orson Welles |
If you've noticed that I don't use long takes, it's not because I don't like them, but because no one gives me the necessary means to treat myself to them. It's more economical to make one image, then this image and then that image, and try to control them later, in the editing studio. |
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How Diet May Have Changed the Way Humans Speak
"Ancient hunter-gathererers often had front teeth that met together, unlike today's more common alignment where the upper front teeth 'overbite' the lower front teeth," writes Slashdot reader omfglearntoplay. "This malocclusion is a result of changes to the ancestral human diet and introduction of soft foods, according to a new study published in the journal Science." ABC News reports: More than 2,000 different sounds exist across the roughly 7,000 to 8,000 languages that humans speak today, from ubiquitous cardinal vowels such as "a" and "i" to the rare click consonants found in southern Africa. Scientists had long thought this range of soun...
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thoughtlynx: the posthumous spinoff
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i still cant get over the fact the linux department of our building smells reallllly bad lollll
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"Most people who drink that much Kool-Aid don't live long" -Reed
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i like the first answer better. makes it more.. interactive
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Good ideas! It's a javascript numerical library for stuff like statistics and networks with a focus on performance.
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Just listened to this guy for the first time, incredible precision, flow, and flexibility. Thanks for the name drop
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"My favorite thing about the house I live in is the toilet. It must be 50 years old. It NEVER clogs. You could flush a burlap sack full of hockey pucks if you wanted to."
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I've been surviving alone on burritos for eight long years! Stick with me and you might survive!
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probably likes the purple ;)
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