Lol. From youtube: "I don't know why you'd assume that I was breaking the convention of replying to the most recent of the comments in the group denoted by the name mention, but in any case both posts deal with semantics. You pointed out that "it" (the concept of irrationally trusting information) was called \"faith\", an unnecessary off-topic comment as their was no question as to what the concept is called.
Again, you have made an incorrect assumption. Tho one of +<poster is="op" perceived-intelligence="medium-high" /> main points is that acceptance of other people's beliefs and actions …
Proposed Q&A site for soldiers to ask questions about best practices for accomplishing their career goals. They may also ask about how regulations and policies may apply to their situation.
Currently in definition.
Heh, wouldn't a better place to ask your question just be the army?
I've done that once, a long time ago. On one narrow passage if you went in on your belly the only way to get out on the other side was to break your back...
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yeah a lot of climbing up and downs, sometimes on the ropes, sometimes squeezing through long narrow passages
I wasn't afraid of the darkness, but the cave that we went down today was very deep, multiple people have warned us of the foul air beforehand - too much carbon dioxide and too little oxygen. But it was okay for us as we did not go to the very bottom (did like only 85% of the whole cave)
Bungonia Caves is the name given to a series of caves near the city of Goulburn, New South Wales Australia.
== Overview ==
The caves are sited within the Bungonia State Recreation Area (SRA) adjoining the Morton National Park, about 35 kilometres (22 mi) east of Goulburn and about 125 kilometres (78 mi) south-west of Sydney.
The caves are formed in limestone at the southern extremity of the Sydney basin, a broad expanse of New South Wales between this point, the city of Newcastle in the north, the town of Lithgow to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east.
The caves are precipitous in ...
I need to find out what is the best algorithm to generate a list of all combinations of an array in php. Here is an example :
Input : 1, 2, 3
Then the output will be
Output : 1, 2, 3, 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23, 31, 32, 33, 111, 112, 113, 121, 123 ... until 333.
This question is different from ...
I wonder if it didn't get pushed into the review queue again when I edited it, or if all reviewers didn't bother to read either the question or the comments.
Puting phrases on seperate lines does not improve a post. Butchering the grammar does not improve it. ("I am using google app engine(GAE) in on the server side and I am using objective-C for my iphone application." is worse than "I am using google app engine and i am using objective-C for my iphone application."). The only actual improvement is that iphone is now spelled iPhone.
hrmmm; it seems that I am the only person that rejected the edit. I hate such edits. Unless they only address things that are actually wrong it is only ground for edit-warring with the OP of the post.
I remember one SO question about the OP suffering a bike accident and wanting some medical advice. The question was tagged as [code-injection] and [medical]. I laughed my ass off.
> "This document provides a tutorial on accessing a DBus service using the Perl Net::DBus application bindings. Sadly it is not yet written." ... excellent tutorial. - 12h ago by derobert
Dad: "You need to go wash your car." - Me: "Go for it." - Dad: "I just washed all the bird turds off of it." - Me: "Well why didn't you finish the job?"
@Jamal With a tag-only suggested edit, I often edit it myself to do what the tag-edit-suggester guy forgot — there’s virtually always a way to improve a post’s body or title. If I do, I accept his edit but do not give him the +2 helpful part.
I don’t leave a message explaining that though. I’m hoping whoever he is he’ll get the hint that he didn’t do enough. But if I’m lazy, sometimes I just reject a tag-only edit.
@tchrist but isn't that only the entry point on the LB? Can still be two servers behind it. I'm not throttled on the external IP I guess given the throtle graph....
@rene I suppose with NAT and virtual servers, all things are possible. Perhaps more importantly, they traceroute rather differently.
Look at the tails.
Although I don’t know how much to trust traceroute in the face of NAT, they do seem to terminate at a different place using a different number of hops.
@Jamal off-topic "Questions asking us to recommend or find a tool, library or favorite off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve it."
@0x7fffffff Sorry I thought such questions should be posted at Stack Overflow (since it more an SQL error question asking for code because of a descirbed error than a question about the result of a query). On the Data Explorer site, I saw (some mounth) I can ask such question on Stack Overflow with the DataExplorertag. Have you locked at the tag? Most questions are like this and some are mines with exactly the same purpose.