And yet, parents of children with learning disabilities will often falsely claim that Einstein was a dull child who didn't talk and failed his courses. This, of course, has no basis in fact.
If "sex" is a social construct, and women can do everything men can do, and there are no differences between the sexes, how come women have yet to break the 4' barrier? It's at 4:13 now. Is it because of oppression?
I love Elm. We use it in production, though we're not primarily a "web" company and it's used for admin UIs and simple SPAs.
Nothing in Javascript / HTML is very stable--I've hitched my wagon to so many stars that burned out. Everything from XSLT to JQuery to Bootstrap. So the fact that probably, something will replace Elm doesn't bother me.
It works now, it's stable, and it hides most of the crap from me so I can just code. It helps that I've been a "Functional Programmer" since 1980 when I first learned LISP, and that our core products are done in Erlang and F#.
Did you read the article? It says right at the top:
> There is something extremely simple Amazon could do about it. If you have a registered brand in the Brand Registry and don't sell the product wholesale - there could be one box to check for that.
There is certainly a need for a new category beyond "Type I" and "Type II".
Estimates are that of Type II Diabetics who are overweight or obese, 85% of them would be asymptomatic if they simply reduced their weight to a healthy one, and didn't consume more calories than they burned each day.
Obese people with "Type II" should be reclassified as "Type F Diabetes". This will help our healthcare system allocate funds and resources better. Why spend money on a population who has a free, safe, and natural remedy (eating less) available to them?
Ok then. I guess Apple's a Chinese company or an Irish Company or a Singaporean company because they have subsidiaries--each with a local CEO--in each of those countries:
We own two electric cars: A Tesla P90D and a Chevy Bolt. The Bolt is an American Car, if that matters to you (it does for me) and has an EPA range of 238. (Consumer Reports got 250 in their tests).
We also have a car with an ICE -- a Chevy Volt. It gets 55 miles on all-electric, and has a gas engine too. Handy for when I have to do the occasional long drive and don't want to worry about superchargers, etc.
The Bolt isn't as glamorous as the Tesla S, but it's certainly nicer than the LEAF golf-cart.
I haven't tried the glasses-off product yet, past their demonstration pages, but I did practice this technique for a while based on the recommendations of a friend who similarly discovered it.
The "trick" as I see it is to become comfortable enough with the appearance of blurry text, and be relaxed enough so your eyes aren't constantly trying to focus, and straining the muscles. Once your eyes relax, it's amazing how well a person who's already a proficient reader can get enough information out of blurry text to read at normal speeds. In fact after a while, my brain kicks in and I'd swear that the text is sharp, even though if I pay too much attention it will appear blurry again as I realize my mind is playing tricks on me.
Many of my (Hollywood) clients need to do color grading and other accurate color work.
What platforms do they all use? Not Macintosh, despite its reputation for being the platform for "graphics professionals" (it was missing 10 bit/channel color until very recently). And not Linux, despite its use in render farms.
They use Windows 10 and HP DreamColor monitors. That's the only platform that works and works well for people who need to care about color.
Girls aren't pulling the triggers? The "modern" school shooting was invented by a girl in San Diego when a Brenda Spencer shot up an elementary school:
Amazon is rapidly turning into eBay at its worst. It's very hard to buy things there. I used to send my 85 year old mom to Amazon to buy things, but she has trouble distinguishing name-brand items sold and fulfilled by Amazon from scammy clones. (And those pop-ups for extended warranties aren't good either.)
The fact that they let fake customer support numbers appear in Amazon hosted forums is reprehensible. And facilitating identity theft and money laundering seems downright criminal. I hope this victim can get the attention of a prosecutor.
The vast majority of people are in the "top 95%" and it's nothing to brag about.