Interestingly, there is some evidence that suggests that antioxidants like vitamin C, especially when taken in the excessively large doses that are fashionable these days, can interfere with the immune system (which relies on oxidation reactions in order to clear pathogens and precancerous cells) and preclude gains from exercise (oxidation is used as a signal by the body to eg. induce muscle mass growth).
Exactly, and you cannot have a serious conversation about the attitudes of yore if you censor the words they themselves used.
Back then, it simply meant “developmentally delayed”.
I’m working on a PDP-11 emulator. I’ve got the basic instruction set implemented and have an implementation of ODT (the PDP-11’s microcode monitor) with disassembler. I’ve found a test set and an implementation of BASIC for the PDP-11, and everything executes successfully. Next step is getting the MMU up and running.
Actual old person here: the above is all made up.
The slots were for sporks.
That sounds like uncontrolled dosages of Desoxyn.
Well that’s an odd way of putting it ;)
Would be interesting to figure out what causes this. Is it the bad grammar itself or some feature of our education?
Oh hey, how about Madagascar?
“Clearly these numbers have a ritual purpose”
How about a federated system for sharing “known safe” image attestations? That way, the trust list is something managed locally by each participating instance.
Edit: thinking about it some more, a federated image classification system would allow some instances to be more strict than others.
So ‘truncate’ and ‘table’ are OK?