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Availability of information and language barriers
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Lately I seem to be finding it difficult to connect to google. It seems to load anything to do with google really slowly. But I don't seem to have any trouble connecting to facebook, yahoo or here. Has anybody else a similar problem?
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Can you elaborate on the type of injury? I know some spinal cord injuries can be extremely painful if bone is rubbing off nerves.
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As I see it the options for the moment are 1. We allow the refugees into Europe. 2. We let the refugees in and kill them. 3. We don't let the refugees in 4. We don't let the refugees in but we arm them and tell them to fight for their lands 5. We let the refugees in but we arm the ones who want to fight 6. We overthrow the regime forcing the refugees out. 7. We place trade embargoes on the regime forcing them into a very bad position economically. 8. We carpet bomb them 9. We send in special forces with the intention of killing high level targets
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Quote It is like that for qualifying for your actual rating/mos(Enlisted). /Quote I know I tried to get into the military here a few years ago. Of course I am a small guy and we were told of our group of fifty guys they would take the best two. If I was to try again I would need to train seriously hard beforehand. I honestly didn't realise going down exactly how fit I needed to be.
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Einstein suggested that light would bend around objects with massive mass an idea called gravitational lensing.
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quote Perhaps with in any section of a test there should be questions that a person must answer correctly to pass. A question so fundamental to the subject matter that failure to answer it can not be excused? The test may be 100 questions but there are 10 questions that must be answered correctly on the test and failure to answer those 10 is an automatic failure regardless of how the other 90 questions are answered. /quote Yeah I had a few of those. Mostly they were part of practical work. For example you could be asked to make an omelette. But you forgot to check if the ingredients were stale.
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Negative marking is common in many schools. There is however the simple problem of people thinking they know the right answer and being wrong.
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Realistically though not allowing Muslims to take advantage of my ignorance like the catholic church used to do. According to http://www.islamopediaonline.org/fatwa/are-women-allowed-drive-islam-and-if-so-then-why-muslim-country-saudi-arabia-are-they-forbiddeThe ruling for women driving must be derived from other laws and principals; meaning that we do not have a direct ruling on women driving in the Quran or Sunnah. There is nothing in the quran about women not driving. There is however something about if the country's laws forbid it then it is forbidden by the quran.
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There is nothing in the quran about women not driving. It is the law in some patriarchal countries that women do not drive.
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As I see it then the wedding band should go. The hospital policy is bare below the arms. Some hospitals have naked policies. I know for a fact that most uk hospitals allow women to cover their arms and faces. If one private hospital decides that their policy is bare below the arms then that should be respected. Also as far as I am aware a wedding ring has no religious significance. Is there an exact line in the qur'an stating women must cover their arms? Also you must consider the fact that average life expectancy at the time the qur'an was written was less than 20 years of age so these women are elderly by the qur'an's definition of elderly.
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Why do people need fast/strong computers
fiveworlds replied to silverghoul1's topic in Computer Science
videos make use of your gpu. Some videos will not run if your gpu isn't powerful enough. I notice the difference on my mom's old laptop. It won't run the newer tv shows etc. Realistically what is beefy(ok) today will only be average in 4 years time. -
Why do people need fast/strong computers
fiveworlds replied to silverghoul1's topic in Computer Science
That depends on what you are doing really. A gaming pc is not fast or strong it is merely ok at the end of the day. A fast computer can run a website or complicated equations. In cases such as a multimedia or film course you might need expensive cameras. If you were doing animation you might want drawing pads and flash player. If you are doing math equations like the stock market you need a fast cpu. If you are taking pictures of peoples brains or ultrasound you need to be able to process that information fast enough to actually run the software. When you think most large scale movies can use render farms of maybe 3000 graphical processing units at one time to make one movie. If you think your gaming pc will make oblivion or skyrim you are wrong it is nowhere near powerful enough. Disney's latest film Big Hero 6 was rendered on a 55000 core supercomputer. http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/18/disney-big-hero-6/ Some people prefer stable computers. That's what big brother does he makes big stable banking computers which don't lose numbers. -
I have never claimed I had free will. I am merely stating that if I want my children to go to school then the schools are more likely to allow my child into school if my child follows the right religion. That if my child is atheist or is not baptized then there is a large chance that my child will be refused a place in a school. Nobody gets to choose any school they want we don't have the right to choose. We follow a system and we do what the system tells us to do or we suffer the consequences. The consequences could be that my child has to attend school or social services will take my child away. If I don't put my child in a religion the schools won't accept my child therefore social services will take my child because I have neglected my responsibilities as a parent.
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Or that you don't have a choice. For instance atheist children are refused access to school here if they are not baptized or are not a member of another religion. The state says that the moral behind this is that the school will only allow access to so many children with preference being given to children of the same religion as the school.
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video to msd. It isn't lossless but I wouldn't notice the difference on my crappy screen
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Python code to extract specific lines in a textfile
fiveworlds replied to Jo27's topic in Computer Science
The new versions of python are I remember a python that couldn't count and complained on big files. It still can't count. Why adding 0.0001 onto 0 up to 10 returns 9.994699999999 I have no clue. If you want to give me the book on it sure fire away. I have no idea how they made blender out of it. Mostly because I learn everything online and have no teachers and no programming books. -
Python code to extract specific lines in a textfile
fiveworlds replied to Jo27's topic in Computer Science
Here is the python code for it but it doesn't get over the limitations on pythons open() which just reads the file as one line in a massive string. Ps I am going out for the day. Basically I load the massive string into an array memory because that is all i can do then I am writing the lines as separate files and deleting the massive string from memory. Then I perform a regex on each individual file and any files which pass the test are placed into the output directory. Then the files in the output directory are compiled and the two temporary directories are deleted. I thought I should probably use the current time for the directory names but I didn't get around to it, -
Python code to extract specific lines in a textfile
fiveworlds replied to Jo27's topic in Computer Science
Only it has nothing to do with the available (virtual) memory of my computer which is 8 GB that file was 3.5GB. I can open the file just not with notepad or python. -
Python code to extract specific lines in a textfile
fiveworlds replied to Jo27's topic in Computer Science
Of your computer. -
Python code to extract specific lines in a textfile
fiveworlds replied to Jo27's topic in Computer Science
Try opening any text file larger than 1GB. I think it is 2 or 3 gb for notepad. -
Python code to extract specific lines in a textfile
fiveworlds replied to Jo27's topic in Computer Science
It does. -
Python code to extract specific lines in a textfile
fiveworlds replied to Jo27's topic in Computer Science
Not really python only handles small files. An empty string hello\n it was to point out that if \n isn't included in the replacements a line is lost -
Python code to extract specific lines in a textfile
fiveworlds replied to Jo27's topic in Computer Science
I would use an assembly code executable for that probably written in c# but that was not what the op asked -
Many of them are part owned by people who live oversees. Also it companies serve the world wide internet which involves buying servers overseas to service their clients. Nobody wants facebook or youtube to take 10 minutes to load.