@BartekBanachewicz Maybe it's an illusion but it looks like the cranks are way off in the back and half the length of the camshafts is just dead weight.
@nwp Eh… I might be a little old for that. But I watched Michael Moore's latest film which turned me on to Slovenia. (He highlighted their free university.)
I listened to cppcast #83 talking about making void a regular type. It was interesting how many issues one faces when trying to make a seemingly simple change like that. Would recommend for a road trip or something.
To be fair you do get a public transportation ticket for that that you will need anyways and would be more expensive if you bought it yourself, but still.
Yes, also Germany has free universities and I was thinking of there, but Slovenia as a small country with an obscure language is more inclined to English :)
@nwp In American terms, they're paying you to go.
Anyway it's not me who needs a university, it's my wife. I need a job.
(Finishing my advanced degree would be nice, though.)
@BartekBanachewicz Yes. I'll probably go into linguistic overload. I did visit Europe once for a week, which taught me that every little region has its own dialect and also its neighbors'…
if your biggest spending is food, then you should prolly head over to the east. If you want to buy sport cars, you might as well live in the Switzerland or Monaco.
I'm not the most employable guy, I haven't had any actual work in a few years. Something tells me that anyone there would toss my resume on principle :P .
@JohnDoe2 Use a disassembler. What are you actually trying to solve?
Are there many Americans around there? Any refugees from Trump?
@JohnDoe2 What, just to verify that it's there?
Understanding an actual algorithm from static disassembly is painstaking, often near impossible if there's any real complexity. Much better to attach a debugger and use the single-instruction step command… which is still painstaking though.
America's problem isn't actually Trump as a person. (Nor Hillary on the "left.") I see it as more of a philosophical crisis resulting from too many successful generations… too many citizens have really no concept of adversity. Or the adversity they face is something so monolithic and unsolvable that they never learn problem-solving.
@JohnDoe2 Start a debugger and point it at a program using the library. Set a breakpoint and step into the library.
@Potatoswatter This is not only true for america however. If you are not in a situation where problem-solving skills are necessary then you won't face problems where you could acquire such skills, unless you are intrinsically motivated to understand the underlying mechanism of things.
@Nadim' Well, Slovenia for instance lived through the Balkans crisis of the 1990s. They must have some idea of why politics is important and how voting decisions translate to national lifestyle.
Perhaps many citizens there learned wrong lessons or retreated into ethnic nationalism, but at least they have some sort of roadmap.
Actually the last election here was the least corrupt ever. There were major anti-vote-buying campaigns, which worked.
Basically people got out the word and said, "You can accept payouts from your political patrons but the ballots are really secret. Vote your conscience."
@nwp Right. This, I take as evidence not of misdirected power but of a power vacuum. The proper channels of US governance aren't working, so might makes right.
Guantanamo isn't an abstruse legal issue, it's a rogue fiefdom.
The Honda CB Twister is an 110 cc standard motorcycle produced by Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) in India since 2009. This model has been discontinued in India with its successor named Honda Livo. It is sold as the CB110 in Colombia and the Philippines.
== References ==
== External links ==
Official website (India)
Official website (Colombia)
Official website (Philippines)...
The KTM 450 EXC is a 4-stroke enduro off-road motorcycle made by KTM. The models are the European road legal 400 EXC and 450 EXC, the US 450 (Close Ratio) XC and 450 (Wide Ratio) XC-W. The european EXC versions have a small headlight, speedometer, tail-light and somewhat softer linkless (PDS) rear suspension. The US EXC is 50-states street legal.
== Model progression ==
=== 2000 - 2001 ===
The factory RFS (Racing Four Stroke) KTM 400 EXC won the 1999 World Enduro Championship. The 2000 RFS KTM 400 EXC had a right side kickstarter but also had the E-start button. KTM took a different app...
@nwp In my experience, this happens to pretty much everybody who uses only one compiler (almost regardless of which compiler that is). Each compiler has some "blind spots" so it misses problems others catch.
And I again notice that writing comments is bad. They cannot be checked automatically, they get out of sync with the code and the problem they were solving (explaining unclear code) could have been solved better by writing better code.
@wilx if you compare the diagrams for health care spendings and national dept you can see a lot of room below or above the curve which I think gives away the shape of the actual curve and ruins the fun
Not sure where to go with this. I need to check that my developper story is really private, could someone tell me: stackoverflow.com/users/story/607407
I recently received spam that addresses me with Stack Overflow nickname and I need to track how did it happen
there is no time i have searching over internet but can't find it then i make a account and thought of that this should help me — Abdul Rehman54 secs ago
@EtiennedeMartel It sure was nice back in 1939 when people could remind themselves that no matter how much czech does germany cut away, it's still czech country
> The mayor's residence among a number of other historic buildings was moved about 14 meters for the widening of the Gorky Street during Stalin's time. -- Tverskaya Street - Wikipedia
@wilx yeah they demolished old buildings, moved a few - but it wasn't done for parades.
When pranks go TOO FAR:
Taxi passengers jump out of a moving car when Saudi prankster plays “Jihad Cabbie” and thre… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/821069524317323266
From stackoverflowbusiness.com/blog/…Sweden sounds like a really great place to work, with its parental leave, massages, and breakfast.
Not to mention the need for coders. I can remember the last time a final exam work I supervised didn't result in an employment. Summer of 2015 - "Nah, I wan't to travel to South America first".
Ah, Luc! Exactly the person I needed. Would you say that it is possible for a Haskell learner, experienced in c++ and templates, with the proper introduction and instruction to implement something similar to rosettacode.org/wiki/Knuth%27s_power_tree in Haskell. In about 4 hours? Not the discovery of the factors, but the calculation of the exponentiation.
@CaptainGiraffe honestly I don’t have a clue how you should table the time, the problem is really unfamiliar to me and I don’t know what background your students have
@VermillionAzure it’s the first few lines (which is why a fully functional -Wfatal-errors would be great: you get rid of the rest, which is irrelevant)