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Feel free. (Score:3, Interesting)
Go for it; it was me.
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No shooting, please. (Score:3, Interesting)
Plus, there's not much difference between dubbing someone a "fuckhead," and saying "I'd like to shoot the guy". One of the points I tried to make clear in the talk that you refer to [petdance.com] was that we all screw up, or all do nasty things, every so often, and so we ALL need to be a little more accomodating and not be so quick to flip the Bozo Bit.
Also, please note that my talk very
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Re:No shooting, please. (Score:3, Interesting)
Plus, there's not much difference between dubbing someone a "*" and saying "I'd like to shoot the guy".
Yes, that was a bit of a joke. Sometimes I go so serious people can't tell I'm joking. Calvin and Hobbes fans (at least, those who have memorized Bill Watterson's entire canon, like me :) ) may recall a strip where Calvin is watching violent television and talking to Hobbes about a study that shows a correlation between children growing up watching such things and violent problems later in life. Hob
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Worries (Score:1)
From what I read, I'd be more worried about that "holding her breath" thing, than about the flexible joins. The latter will likely pass, or she'll get used to it, and learn to live with it, leading a very normal life. It's all a matter of muscle control.
But the former sounds like something that, even if it was ten times less grave, could still be the cause of a major stutter. But of course, I'm just a layman.
Re:Worries (Score:2)
The journal seems to imply they have a probable solution to that problem as well.
Three cheers for Quinn; she's already got her own journal! I hope her daddy teaches her to program Perl, too. :)
J. David works really hard, has a passion for writing good software, and knows many of the world's best Perl programmers