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How to Kill a Human Being
I remember watching this *quality documentary some years ago. The whole premise of the state executing citizens is fairly barbaric, but it was interesting to see just how barbaric or "humane" some folks' attitudes towards the death penalty are.
15Yr Old Nicaraguan Boy Having Sex With Chickens
*dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/Making-your-own-eggs
Nebraska Teen Posts to YouTube After Bank Robbery
why is this in viral?
*nochannel *drugs *fail *law *money *teens
Beauty Shop Scare
*viral *commercial
I'm kind of surprised no one kicked in the mirror.
Unbelievable Catch!!!
I don't know about unbelievable, but definitely *skillful.
"The Science of Love" (Lesbian Interest- Short film)
*dead
What most schools don't teach
That's just the point! There's too many programmers that don't know diddly about computer science, wouldn't know how to analyze an algorithm. So, instead of coming up with a useful algorithm that works on real world inputs, too often they'll devise something way more complicated to handle worst case scenarios or give only marginally improved performance (or none at all in the real world). Pre-optimization is a horribly Bad Thing. But so is not knowing how to use the algorithms that have already been written and optimized.
The quote is from a presentation by Sedgewick titled "Algorithms for the Masses." The whole point of it is to start teaching the fundamentals of computer science to everyone (that needs to do programming). I'd love to find a video of it somewhere, but all I've been able to come up with is the presentation slides (which themselves are worth a read through).
That's a two-edged sword. Too many coders are secretly engineers who want to do it in the perfect way, where very often you only want it "good enough" instead of "perfect". Striking a balance of that, is how you get things done.
Cruse And Associates Accounting Review -Hong Kong business (Nature Talk Post)
*ban spammer
RIP Soupy Sales: Hosting Alice Cooper on his show
*1sttube
Customer Service In Japan . . . Wait for it
"Why don't you just tell me the name of the train you selected."
What most schools don't teach
Efficient algorithms and data structures matter.
"There is more to computer science than programming." - Robert Sedgewick
The Killer Shrews (1959) full movie
*dead
The Killer Shrews (1959) full movie
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Big - Anthony Hopkins For Barclays
Hicks' bit is funny, but it's also complete horseshit. If I can work a shit job for a few hours to make enough money to allow me to take any one of a number of other jobs that I'll love for weeks/months/years, it's not a question at all.
If anything, that's how you know you are on the global artistic roll call. Work hard, occasionally doing shit you hate for obscene amounts of money. I wonder if Bill had ever had a dump truck full of cash driven to his door if he'd have felt differently.
My friend used to have the phrase "Enough money is an oxymoron" written on his wall. I totally know what that means now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfkvpcjNk7c#t=1m50s
Hopkins is off the artistic roll call...
Wonder Object
what a crank