No, not at all. Most soldiers I've met want nothing more than to lead a calm life at home. A few have come off aggressive and dominant, but not psychotic roid rage
Remember, only the bad ones make the news. Nobody talks about the good (majority) ones
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I learned that nesting anchor tags is not standards compliant HTML.
From W3:
Links and anchors defined by the A element must not be nested; an A element must not contain any other A elements.
Since the DTD defines the LINK element to be empty, LINK elements may not be nested either.
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I'm working on a matchmaking system but every time I add a setInterval() I seem to get the error: Cannot read property 'score' of undefined. It work's fine without setInterval() if it helps
@fayzaan no not you haha me.. I try to code - but I fail haard ^^ - I work now as a "science assistent" but my friends with same or less experience can code much better and earn maybe 4 times more than me
But seriously, on topic. Be a developer in the DMV area, get some federal clearances and shit... 10 years experience and you can easily make 200-300k USD/year
is there a way to get some of the mathematical functions to return the objects rather than a number? so Math.max(a, b) would not return a number, but rather the object a if it was greater?
Developers in my area with security clearances are highly sought after. My brother said AWS will give you a bonus each quarter just for holding a clearance
@KendallFrey I don't get how there is no universal "now". If I send a signal to a nearby star 5 light years away and also set my alarm to it's arrival time then that I know when "now" is over there.
I'm looking for any manner of accessing the "parent" scope within a directive. Any combination of scope, transclude, require, passing in variables (or the scope itself) from above, etc. I'm totally willing to bend over backwards, but I want to avoid something totally hacky or unmaintainable. F...
For any two events, either 1) everyone agrees that they happen at the speed of light 2) there is some frame where they occur in the same place 3) there is some frame where they occur at the same time.
@Loktar i sure am. Seriously though, I hope you didn't take any offence, didn't intend to. Just came across a lot of stuff recently with soldiers (not only US) acting like douchebags
> Currently, the International Astronomical Union considers an object above 13 MJ, which is the limiting mass for thermonuclear fusion of deuterium, to be a brown dwarf, whereas an object under that mass (and orbiting a star or stellar remnant) is considered a planet.
> Gravitational lensing: Light around a massive object, such as a black hole, is bent, causing it to act as a lens for the things that lie behind it. Astronomers routinely use this method to study stars and galaxies behind massive objects.
@SterlingArcher i don't know what gravitational lensing really depicts. i brought it up as an example, and if the linked video was comparable to it.. i could have brought up a few things :3