with that kind of cynicism and ignorant generalization about charity donors, I wonder if you've volunteered for anything in your life (without expecting something back) did your parents even make you do shit around the house as a kid?
i've never even put on a resume i volunteered at a food bank the 2 years i was unemployed. i did it primarily because there was nothing to do except help people for free, or otherwise just go impress posters on ytmnd forums. i supose i also did it to network for job opps but that led to shit
some people just give a fuck about people they'll never meet.
ask anyone one question: If you could choose to wake up tomorrow with $20 under your pillow, or otherwise, only get $10 under your pillow but everyone else in your area gets $10 too, what do you choose?
That question can separate humans from savages like a fuckin knife blade
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06-22-2012
Last edited by blumpkin blownuts; 06-22-2012 at 04:22 PM.
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06-22-2012
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06-22-2012
those subsidies are still there it's just that almost all of it goes to Monsanto, ConAgra, Cargill, et al instead of families now
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06-22-2012
Osx has a right click and has for as long as I've been using it. It also has a shell, in fact its bash the same thing you'd get in any other bsd or linux distro. It includes all the gnu shell utilities you'd expect, including ssh which for me is incredibly convenient beecause I use ssh for bloody everything.
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06-22-2012
no, let's keep deregulating, let's setup an undeniable oligarchy, an elephant so large it barely even fits in the room, and blame on Obama! It all happened on his watch with not a polarized congress, nor a polarzied supreme court, nor teabaggers and "birthers" nor anyone else could stop his card house he started after ensuring Glass-Steagall was killed off!
you dumb mother fuckers
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06-23-2012
mac is nothing more than an amiga ripoff japanese invented nintendo in 1990 and have been leading the graphical interface market for genreations
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06-23-2012
anyway looks like jon and marks are p much right, i was thinking more of assemblers explicitly rather than compilers or OS (and boot modules, interrupt controller, MMU's and other small exceptions)
at today's tool sizes and speeds pretty much any HLL will cross-compile for any modern-day instruction set (with few notable exceptions), but i'm still holding out that your compilers are only as capable as your assembler, and your assembler is only as capable as the machinery it operates on
cant lie that im unimpressed about your bluefin work though. I hadnt even heard of it until now, but it looks like it has more native memory-mappings than my desktop CPU, NB and SB do combinedLast edited by blumpkin blownuts; 06-23-2012 at 10:53 AM.
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06-23-2012
pretty fucking humbling to learn 10yrs after graduating your curriculum was already 10yrs out of date
then again, it's not the first Life Lesson i've learned by posting here.
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06-23-2012
farming? it's only the literal bread & butter of this country's output capacity since colonial times
Then, early & aggressive (compared to other countries) adaptation of mechanized farming ensured nobody in this country (and many others as well) would ever die of starvation.
Then, the advent of industrialized farming undid that last century's worth of agricultural progress. Todays "farmers" are usually in suits in high-rise offices several states away from their "farms", and none of our meat or produce is fit for consumption until it's been sanitized by strong chemicals, drugs & radiation, and suddenly we're all the way back to the 19th century with rampant & widespread, food-borne illnesses. (Then again, such outbreaks were much more localized back then & so weren't as harmful as the ones we face today)
watched food inc a couple years ago. dug a little deeper since, and now I have some kind of fucking food-anxiety disorder. so if you enjoy eating meals then i recommend you make a point to learn as little about the food industry as you possibly can
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06-23-2012
and yespeople get sick more often from something they got at the Farmers' Market than they get from FeedCorp, Inc, but that's because it's pretty damn difficult to issue recalls on your tomato patch. FeedCorp can afford such recalls and compliance penalties easily - in some states, (IOWA) fines paid by food factory operators can make-or-break budgets for the fiscal year.
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