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mircea_popescu: so it sits an gazes at the thing, and could sit there all evening. you have to know you have to send one of the children to drag the animal back in. it's one of the fringes of proper manhood, things far out in the footnotes of the
book of being an 1700s romanian peasant, stuff only a few know, BUT ALL EVENTUALLY DISCOVER.
ossabot: Logged on 2016-11-10 10:38:43 mircea_popescu: look at it from the historical perspective : music was invented in babylon to quell the wail ; because the males there had the wisdom to kill the boys - for "no reason" but did it. then the jews came along and put it in their
book to not do sacrifice children - and so the dumb women flocked to them, and they birefly prevailed. only to go to shit in a handbasket soon thereafter, so much so the fucking short-legg
diana_coman: I tend to stress them out by taking a
book with me, but I still resent-the-fucking-time-it-takes.
mp_en_viaje: in other end of year
book keepings, holy shit i can't believe i'm gonna have to take a negrate in lieu of
that coin.
diana_coman: so yeah, it is correct to call them articles and to call the "blog" a
book I suppose.
mp_en_viaje: more importantly, what the fuck, we paid DC prices to rent machines so that pizarro could have a
book, now we also buy them back so pizarro doesn't have a downside ? what the fuck is this, training for failure ?
mod6: Maybe even in
book form some day.
mp_en_viaje: in my
book you were the boss, he worked for you.
snsabot: Logged on 2019-07-06 04:42:12 BingoBoingo: The particular election rabbit hole I've just about completely explored is how "
book club" party with an uncontested internal managed ~50 kilovotes for recently fired former commander in chief Guido Manini Ríos Stratta whose only firm platform position seems to be no "reform" of the military retirement system and softer position declaring "Army on streets is good"
mircea_popescu: i do however find the stotting behaviour quite infuriating. so yes, in my
book the sort of retard who "does great work for like a year" isn't scoring above the sort of retard who does no work. i'd much rather have tea with elliott than any of the historical time-limited editions specifically for this reason.
a111: Logged on 2019-05-17 17:47 asciilifeform: whaack: in your position, i'd focus on getting out of reich 1st; can '
book larnin'' 2nd.
lobbes: This doesn't even mean the same thing as "not a good guy" or "arms don't grow from right organ" in my
book. Simply a WoT matter
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Last night I was. Today I am brewing coffee, getting thiamine, going to a meeting, asking myself why *this* stupidity again, and sticking my nose back in the
book.
snsabot: Logged on 2019-08-16 11:30:55 lobbesbot: Logged on 2015-08-26 20:04:33: <mircea_popescu> "Or in my case, re-write a cooking
book. So ladies and gentlorans, I give you Foxys Euloran Cookbook V1.1,"
lobbesbot: Logged on 2015-08-26 20:04:33: <mircea_popescu> "Or in my case, re-write a cooking
book. So ladies and gentlorans, I give you Foxys Euloran Cookbook V1.1,"
snsabot: Logged on 2019-08-14 03:16:47 mp_en_viaje: the 1990s "tech support" kiddo (perhaps best typified by
thorne, who is a faggoty "designer" ; though i'm aware everyone'd rather it be "BOFH" or whatever similar self-wank) running grep over everyone-workking-at-the-videostore's hoemdirs never had any say or pulled any weight. toxicfact or haetfact or wha
mp_en_viaje: the 1990s "tech support" kiddo (perhaps best typified by
thorne, who is a faggoty "designer" ; though i'm aware everyone'd rather it be "BOFH" or whatever similar self-wank) running grep over everyone-workking-at-the-videostore's hoemdirs never had any say or pulled any weight. toxicfact or haetfact or whatever, fact stays fact.
a111: Logged on 2019-08-14 02:31 lobbesbot: Logged on 2015-08-26 20:04:33: <mircea_popescu> "Or in my case, re-write a cooking
book. So ladies and gentlorans, I give you Foxys Euloran Cookbook V1.1,"
lobbesbot: Logged on 2015-08-26 20:04:33: <mircea_popescu> "Or in my case, re-write a cooking
book. So ladies and gentlorans, I give you Foxys Euloran Cookbook V1.1,"
☟︎ BingoBoingo as child yet to see kindergarden had a favorite
book. Included all sorts of aircraft. The only ones I remember with certainty were the SR-71, A-10, flying radar picket, and the loser F-4 that didn't even have a gun while pretending to be a fighter.
mp_en_viaje: meanwhile in fucktarded wikipedia, "The subject of forced prostitution in the camps was alluded to in survivors' memoirs at least as early as 1972, when the first edition of Heinz Heger's
book[5] was published. However, the subject remained largely taboo in studies of Nazism until the mid-1990s, when new publications by female researchers broke the silence."
BingoBoingo: The particular election rabbit hole I've just about completely explored is how "
book club" party with an uncontested internal managed ~50 kilovotes for recently fired former commander in chief Guido Manini Ríos Stratta whose only firm platform position seems to be no "reform" of the military retirement system and softer position declaring "Army on streets is good"
diana_coman: in lol-from-1990: "although cost-conscious buyers may scoff at color monitors, we believe that anything that encourages people to use computers is important!" (Foley et al, ref graphics
book)
a111: Logged on 2015-08-21 23:21 mircea_popescu: "Welcome, kiddo, to how the real world works. You go ahead and place your crazy protest bids way off in the bottom of the sociological order
book and scream that someday, SOMEDAY, the market will come down to meet you, and you will be vindicated.
a111: Logged on 2019-06-30 15:44 asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: i'm at the tail end of the
necessary cycle, was gonna order the irons this wk, and
book the flight -- next, but would first rather find out mp_en_viaje's plan
mp_en_viaje: ike the former read the one true
book as there isn't such a thing, it's that the former spent days upon days and weeks and weeks and years fucking around with a broken thing and its disparate legs and probiscii -- would be picking up sheila fitzpatrick's swansong (revisionism in soviet history).
billymg: his, i believe one, other
book, the neon bible, also not bad
a111: Logged on 2018-02-02 21:26 mircea_popescu: phf you can also
book with a day+ layover in panama on your way back. for one thing you get to see the place and despise panama for good reason rather than by hearsay ; for the other flight over here is ~1hr ~every hour.
ave1: I have no idea, they seem to not even have read a
book mircea_popescu: diana_coman, this is like slavegirl saying "i don;'t understand why not ask detailedly for tongue movements and assorted shenanigans". she gets punished if jher bj is subpar because i don't have the fucking patience to micromanage blowjobs. it'd be like writing the
book im about to read, if i wrote it what sorta discovery is this!
a111: Logged on 2014-08-27 02:03 asciilifeform: bats_cd03: 'random' means one thing if you're running 'monte carlo' sims (digits of 'pi' work beautifully, as does 'A Million Random Digits with 100,000 Normal Deviates' (rand corp, 1955.
book.))
a111: Logged on 2019-06-02 19:19 BingoBoingo: In order to break the present state of sin and approach
the proposed, more reasonable figure, going forward my inclination is to have box rental priced to recover 90% of their
book cost over the first year's rents and in following years track 50% per annum as a longevity discount.
a111: Logged on 2019-06-03 20:27 BingoBoingo: Once the S.MG rental billing is taken care of with a model applicable to future server rentals, the
book can be closed on ugly common law billing.
a111: Logged on 2019-06-03 19:53 BingoBoingo: I would like to do this in a way that leads to not every single 1U rental contract becoming a precious bespoke snowflake arrangement (beyond accomodations naturally offered and WELL RECORDED to sugar things up for big clients because "men not laws"). The idea is that by knowing what our
book is on a machine, pricing can become simple in the way Colocation and Rockchips are.
BingoBoingo: Once the S.MG rental billing is taken care of with a model applicable to future server rentals, the
book can be closed on ugly common law billing.
☟︎ BingoBoingo: I would like to do this in a way that leads to not every single 1U rental contract becoming a precious bespoke snowflake arrangement (beyond accomodations naturally offered and WELL RECORDED to sugar things up for big clients because "men not laws"). The idea is that by knowing what our
book is on a machine, pricing can become simple in the way Colocation and Rockchips are.
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2019-06-02 19:19 BingoBoingo: In order to break the present state of sin and approach
the proposed, more reasonable figure, going forward my inclination is to have box rental priced to recover 90% of their
book cost over the first year's rents and in following years track 50% per annum as a longevity discount.
a111: Logged on 2019-06-02 19:19 BingoBoingo: In this case since we have identical boxes and divergent prices on the
book of 0.23423972 and 0.4 without a USD base price recorded in the statements, I am inclined to take the lower price and round it up to 0.235 to resolve the discrepancy and continue with the pricing exercise.
BingoBoingo: In this case since we have identical boxes and divergent prices on the
book of 0.23423972 and 0.4 without a USD base price recorded in the statements, I am inclined to take the lower price and round it up to 0.235 to resolve the discrepancy and continue with the pricing exercise.
☟︎ BingoBoingo: In order to break the present state of sin and approach
the proposed, more reasonable figure, going forward my inclination is to have box rental priced to recover 90% of their
book cost over the first year's rents and in following years track 50% per annum as a longevity discount.
☝︎☟︎☟︎ a111: Logged on 2019-05-12 07:43 BingoBoingo: I swear I remember him elaborating in a story about this point, but Lafond does the insane thing where when he makes enough stories to do a
book, he frequently purges the text from his site because it has been booked,
BingoBoingo: I swear I remember him elaborating in a story about this point, but Lafond does the insane thing where when he makes enough stories to do a
book, he frequently purges the text from his site because it has been booked,
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2019-05-06 06:55 diana_coman:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-05-06#1911324 -> yes, it's a brick of a
book but in fact not really dense or anything; everytime I haul it out of the shelf and onto the table I inevitably wonder why exactly is it so heavy really.
BingoBoingo: Still the
book grew too much. Whatever useful things are added get burried in shit
a111: Logged on 2019-02-05 21:05 diana_coman: speaking of Barnes' Ada
book: it IS very useful and I certainly do go back to it quite often still for all sorts but it still has at times such ideas that I can't stand; e.g. "The reader will probably feel that the activation mechanism is somewhat elaborate. However, in practice, the details will rarely need to be considered. They are mentioned in order to show that the mechanism is well defined rather than because of their everyday import
mircea_popescu: with this style of open
book examination, obama even passed for legal mind.
a111: Logged on 2019-04-27 11:23 mp_en_viaje: and to think THIS, specifically THIS promise of the internet, the computer, the future, got implemented for the mass market as apple library and google books and what the fuck not. seriously guyse, point and click interfaces and pageflip animations and "return the virtual
book to library" ?
mp_en_viaje: and to think THIS, specifically THIS promise of the internet, the computer, the future, got implemented for the mass market as apple library and google books and what the fuck not. seriously guyse, point and click interfaces and pageflip animations and "return the virtual
book to library" ?
☟︎ mp_en_viaje: very unexpected at mp central ; wouldnt have made the
book this way in a mn years.
diana_coman: ah, yes, that I looked at in the very beginning but tbh it still didn't help much and it was still simply Barnes'
book I needed mostly.
mircea_popescu: moeover, the 2nd function of embassy is to collect data. legally, not illegally, it's not the secret service, it's the diplomatic service. what confidence would you as a putative ivan groznii put in data flowing through your embassies when these sad concoctions were manned by idiots so fucking inept, they don't even have a black
book with the phone numbers of ~their fucking colleagues~. every 15yo boy has a
book with his c
mod6: The
book is starting to help me, strange as it might seem, to see how all of this might go.
mod6: Yeah, I'm reading that
book, finally.
mircea_popescu: was it the prolegomene ? no such wonder there. was it then the kritik, ~only
book anyone can even name anyway ? mnope. WHAT COULD IT BE!!!
mircea_popescu: only reason ustard has
book in library is as a pedestal for his tupperware sales pitch.
a111: Logged on 2019-02-09 01:18 Mocky: my new slave galley issued me a mac
book pro. ugh, i thought i was going to make it to the grave without having to mac
Mocky: my new slave galley issued me a mac
book pro. ugh, i thought i was going to make it to the grave without having to mac
☟︎ BingoBoingo: Based on last month's colo a month is 0.03542500, individuals SSD's are on our
book at 0.04744204 BTC. asciilifeform, as technical director is it reasonable to short term rent an SSD or are SSD's something that need to be sold. My inclination is SSD attaches to customer. Disinclined to reuse these things or pass them between customers.
a111: Logged on 2019-02-05 21:29 diana_coman: it has nothing to do with what student might or might not be able to do; if you have a course on X and the main reference is Z then Z is the main recommended
book regardless of anything else, what
diana_coman: it has nothing to do with what student might or might not be able to do; if you have a course on X and the main reference is Z then Z is the main recommended
book regardless of anything else, what
☟︎ diana_coman: well yes, the noob part being that a. I had not realised that a good
book was actually something rare - I had just put it all on the teachers' incompetence/lack of interest in recommending something useful b. it took me that long to realise fully the difference between the bullshit stuff that was abundantly provided and something useful
diana_coman: since you were asking re "noob diana_coman": while at Uni, 2nd year or so, I had this outburst at some point: wtf IF only you'd recommend a GOOD
book ffs instead of all the bullshit
diana_coman: speaking of Barnes' Ada
book: it IS very useful and I certainly do go back to it quite often still for all sorts but it still has at times such ideas that I can't stand; e.g. "The reader will probably feel that the activation mechanism is somewhat elaborate. However, in practice, the details will rarely need to be considered. They are mentioned in order to show that the mechanism is well defined rather than because of their everyday import
☟︎ mircea_popescu: now, the question is -- why did sovok leadership not simply gift the population a buncha copies of this
book ?
mircea_popescu: (this is engineered to count as an insult, because supposedly, or at least by the lights of deeply inept femtards a la virgina woolfe, this guy "hated women" because wasn't sufficiently something or the other ; and so proposing that women'd benefit off his
book is like, totally, oh noes.)
a111: Logged on 2019-01-30 19:40 mircea_popescu: the traditional period greeting among boys, etched as it finds itself in my memory, went "ma, tu poti asa ?" ie, "hey, can you do this ?". girls tended to challenge each other rather to knowledge of particular conventions, "you read so and so
book ?! SO DID I!!!"