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2nd March 2016, 16:59 | #40043 | |
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What you directly implied was being seen naked by a minor, in a non-sexual act, constituted a sex crime. Shit we better make some changes to how public changing rooms at pools, gyms and other facilities work right away.
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2nd March 2016, 17:16 | #40044 |
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My point is context. Do you expect to see someone naked in a changing room? How about a shopping mall?
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2nd March 2016, 17:18 | #40045 |
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I quoted wrong before.
Context needs to be taken as well. Adults tend to put their view on it which makes it look bad. |
2nd March 2016, 17:22 | #40046 | |
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If they'd run onto the field and started masturbating then sure, but they didn't.
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2nd March 2016, 20:45 | #40048 |
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Cool short story about super speed:
Flicker - Phone Tag
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3rd March 2016, 02:38 | #40049 |
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That's not a short story Ls, it's the first chapter in a 170k work novel. But there's a prologue before it as well, which you didn't mention.
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3rd March 2016, 10:26 | #40050 | |
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Besides, it's a naked person. So what? People who take gross offence at streakers are in the same basket as people who take offence at public breastfeeding IMO. They're being offended at what they opine as a sexual activity, when greater opinion states it's not. They're unable to see boobs, willies, and fannies in a non-sexual way. Last edited by Juju : 3rd March 2016 at 10:28. |
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3rd March 2016, 11:08 | #40051 | |
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So DSE wonder why they are in liquidation.
Perhaps it is the lack of attention to detail? I remember the old days when the shop assistants knew about electronics, and part of the employment process form thing even included a section on part identification. Attention to detail, like sending out yet another mailer (2nd or 3rd this week?) offering 20-50% off... Quote:
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3rd March 2016, 11:29 | #40054 |
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They're not even trying any more, man.
Still, I got a reasonable deal on a new Kindle. I feel safe because they have a Cashback Promise*.
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4th March 2016, 10:13 | #40055 | |
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... Couple of new words of the day and it's only 9am: pyrocoupler and emissivity. Not even iOS knows that last one.
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4th March 2016, 12:06 | #40056 |
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They also did not understand the term inventory control or management.
Pro-Tip - When you are a major international retailer with long lead-time, own-label and cyclic products, do not pay your supply chain people peanuts. |
10th March 2016, 12:45 | #40057 | |
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/ent...tion=australia
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10th March 2016, 21:37 | #40058 | |
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10th March 2016, 22:58 | #40059 |
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Oh yes, gun loaded, with the safety catch off, lying on the back seat with a 4 year old.
Yeah Momma!
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11th March 2016, 12:22 | #40060 |
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15th March 2016, 12:21 | #40061 |
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Could microsofts Continuum be a thin client killer? I'd like it to be so.
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21st March 2016, 13:04 | #40062 |
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My random act of annoyance for today: sticking hard drive magnets through someone's order book.
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22nd March 2016, 12:45 | #40063 |
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We've all heard the "The computers and machines will put us all out of jobs" mantra. And it WILL happen. The question is how far away is that?
This author thinks it's just about on us. https://medium.com/basic-income/deep...a49#.yv5tnby35
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22nd March 2016, 13:26 | #40064 |
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So once dominoes pizza have their pizzas delivered by robots, all they need is an automatic pizza oven and boom: no more pizza guys.
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22nd March 2016, 13:35 | #40065 |
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Also ... In deep learning game play a machine takes many samples of games and finds the trees that provide better outcomes.
How to do this with conversation? Find all the random coversations that people have had with the likes of Siri and take the discussion chains that resulted in the longest continued human back chat as the better outcomes. Hell, you could turn this into a captcha challenge program: "which of the following sentences make sense" or ... "Which answer is the best responce to this question" ...
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22nd March 2016, 22:26 | #40067 | |
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So yea it's definitely happening. Last edited by pxpx : 22nd March 2016 at 22:51. |
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23rd March 2016, 01:25 | #40069 |
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I think there are some jobs that we really don't want to automate. For instance, I don't think we want to automate our legislative or political processes.
We probably don't want to have machines making decisions about how our societies will be structured for us. We probably don't want to have machines making decisions about what our laws are. We probably don't want to have machines making decisions about who gets to make our decisions. If we hand those things over to machines, well, I'm going to need a clean pair of undies, mate. (This is the reason why I want to do a PhD in political philosophy). Last edited by Nothing : 23rd March 2016 at 01:27. |
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25th March 2016, 00:07 | #40071 |
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So today I was tortured by having chunks excised from my leg, and what's more, I was stupid enough to volunteer for it.
So I've posted before about having type two dieabetus. I've volunteered for a study that involves a couple of baseline measurement sessions, then today's session (Biopsy 1, insulin clamp, biopsy 2). If someone asks you if you want a biopsy from your thigh, I recommend you politely decline. If they want you to take TWO biopsies in the same day from the same leg? I recommend questioning their parentage and lack of honour, followed by punching them in the nads (it's less painful then the fucking biopsy).
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25th March 2016, 00:20 | #40072 |
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Anyway, now that the biopsies are done, I get a free 5-days-per-week gym membership and personal trainer, from Tuesday next week, every weekday for 12 weeks. It'll be mon/tue/thu/fri mainly cardio, with wed being weight training. Because it's a clinical study they do lots of measurable exercises, such as exhaustion runs and 1RM/10RM - so far my best on the leg press is 7@310kg - I'm under the impression this is quite decent for someone that's not done any weight training any time recently.
Also as an added bonus they're MAYBE going to extend the exercise portion by another 4 weeks, apparently 12 weeks doesn't really allow enough time for the proteins they're testing to exhibit full effect. Oh yeah, what the study is actually testing: the impact of two different proteins (keratin based and whey based) and placebo, on muscular glucose uptake and insulin efficiency, when combined with exercise, on people with non-Insulin dependent Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
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25th March 2016, 00:44 | #40073 |
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quite a few people seem to be going on that test. interesting to know you've just started it when others i know finished it a few months back
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25th March 2016, 00:48 | #40074 |
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There's multiple similar studies apparently; this is a pilot study (currently only 7 guinea pigs so far, including me).
The people you know have probably been involved with related but different studies.
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25th March 2016, 09:39 | #40075 | |
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25th March 2016, 18:16 | #40076 |
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The Internet ruins everything, episode 24970452
http://distractify.com/geek/2016/03/...itter-ai-robot It took 24 hours for Microsoft's AI bot, designed to learn human communication by interacting with people on twitter, to go from "Hello World" to "I fucking hate niggers" and "FUCK MY ROBOT PUSSY DADDY I'M SUCH A BAD NAUGHTY ROBOT" |
25th March 2016, 19:22 | #40077 |
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google: No results found for "u just activated my hardware" -microsoft
not sure how it made that sentence.
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