Considering a class whose member variables could be interpreted in different notations/values (ie radians and degrees). I guess making a getter for each notation by including the conversion would be the most straightforward way. However is there a way, without using functions (or brackets, I'll get into more details if needed) to sort of convert this inner data into multiple units?
The most interesting application I could think of would be doing something along these lines: foo.angles.rad = PI; which is in no way possible by the means I know
here we want foo.angles.deg to be impacted in the same time
some sort of.. reference relative to a value ? or reference by calculus ? this obviously doesn't exist, what are some ... tricks to achieve the same effect
@EtiennedeMartel You can always forget about being tricked if you run out of memory :-)
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@TelKitty More likely they compared it to what other people had at the time. Since most people used MS-DOS, any more than 1 megabyte was generally seen as fairly pointless.
A few people did have 2 megabytes, which allowed them to have a 640K, a bit of extra for loading drivers into high memory, and enough left for a 1.2 Megabyte RAMdrive.
The problem with US nowadays, IMHO, is that too many 'elites' have taken more than their own share of resources in the country without contribute to the society at least as much.
Capitalism thrives based on the covert idea that if you contribute $3 to the society, it's okay for you to take $1-$2 for you own. So if you invent something that drastically increases the productivity and indirectly produced $2 billion in value for the society, it's fair that you are a billionaire.
However too many 'elites' have made themselves wealthy, without contribute much to the society, and since the pie is only so big in the society, if they take more without contributing as much, it can only mean that others will end up less.
even if it wasnt the death penelty..prison woukd still be a loss of rights...but you lost rights because you took those of others, not by their choice..i dont see your point
you* being the person killed. not you PeterT*
they*
im on a mobile, makes it a little harder, sorry.
so i guess i disagree that ownership is not a fundamental right. we disagree. end of discussion.
Right, and I'm talking about a case where people are perceived to have taken something from others or society. And how people will see to "justice" if they perceive it to not be there. Just because it's not currently in some law book or in a rule right now, doesn't mean much
But according to you ownership would reign supreme, so just "entice" a couple officials to sell public resources and viola, problem solved, yours forever now
@ABuckau You mean those Americans who are at the bottom of the pyramid really have choice? Of doing what? Becoming a Mexican?
Also making money != creating real value
You can buy and sell stocks or currency and make millions and millions, you created near zero value for the society. Or you can own a cigarette company that values for billions and create not much real value either.
@TelKitty yes, but people are more interested in instant gratification and not long term...hoe many of them eat out, have cell phone and iinternet , etc ?