Well, you guys do need some higher resolution logos here on the beta site for these blog posts. The multiple shades of green buttons on the front page doesn't help much either. Everything else seems to have enough customization that it works out comfortably though. Honestly, there isn't anything I see worth complaining about at this point, so I'll just say good job and be on my way.
Congrads to the other winners.
The problem is discrete cards haven't seen a node shrink in 4+ years.
Pascal and Polaris should obliterate the integrated graphics this year.
Congrads to Sonic. Use those powers wisely.
Needless to say reports blew up and it's only been part of a day. Chill out guys.
You can link the image in a comment or PM to speed then.
Anyway, looks like you need to do a fresh install of a new OS at this point.
LOL, did you try an image hosting website?
Unfortunately, the low res image doesn't help and I think everyone believed you the first time you mentioned it.
Just use chrome for now.
Like I said, first go the diseases...
Interesting changes and lots of little improvements. Looking forward to final revisions. No issues so far and I've found everything I could think of that should carry over to be here.
It'll start with removing genetic diseases and expand from there. I'd love to be able to see what we will someday become under our own evolving vision of perfection.
We all go through the ups and downs of coding, but the end product always keeps us moving forward. Quite the experience. BTW, congrads and good luck.
Languages like Ruby and Python are great for what they are intended for, they do exactly what you ASK (not always what you WANT). And therein lies the problem with learning those languages first. With high level languages you can get stuck and be forced to move to a lower level just to get what you need done, while starting with a lower level language you can always build out in the direction you need.
Those are some incredibly impressive results at such an early stage of testing. Most treatments don't even reach half those numbers for a select group of cancer types.
Seems like it should be most effective against the more aggressive forms of cancer based on the binding sugar being based in fast cellular reproduction types.
This may only be mice and culture testing currently, but I expect there to be heavy shift in research after this.
So, they are testing for realistic responses in unrealistic situations?
Why not design the test around realistic situations?
Seems like the tests are the problem more than the companies at least on the electronics side.
It's never to late to teach an old dog new tricks. Still, it is very difficult learn when you are short on time. You never know how long it may take to find and fix the smallest of errors. When you are learning, I suggest finding someone who is experienced to look over your work when you're stuck and be quick to go to google.
As I noted earlier, I'm expecting to be out of the game for a while. Anyway, I just posted a little blurb in the blog section. Hope you all enjoy!
LOL. The article writer and lawyer clearly don't understand how torrenting works.
Yes, it is possible to be "mostly" anonymous, but the means the writer eluded to effectively do nothing to hide your identity while torrenting.
If you think you're safe it's more more than likely that the reality is you're just small fry.
Cool, I don't really have enough time to actively participate as a competitive contributor right now, so I may take up the blog option.
I don't like it!
Color seems less vivid, image appears less sharp, and overall looks somehow less professional.
LOL, maybe I'll get used to it.
As a mod you should know you can see who approved an article by selecting info under the gear icon. :P