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I would be far keener on FF OS or Chrome OS if they supported sandboxed node. js on the clients, and worked on extending the API from node.
Given how many Chromebooks are selling you'd think maybe one enterprising Chinese OEM would do it, but they seem far keener on Android. I wonder why.
We loved the easy and the smart, But now, with keener hand and brain, We rise to play a greater part. The lesser loyalties depart, And neither race nor creed remain From bitter searching of the heart.
I can only hope people with brighter imaginations and keener minds than me will turn their attention to this problem. Good luck America, I hope you beat this one.
Could it be that US prosecutors are much keener to investigate foreign banks and do not look as closely at banks back home? Or are the US banks miraculously less corrupt?
Also, if the US hadn't waved around words like "treason" maybe he'd be a bit keener on coming back of his own accord. I think we've screwed up multiple times here on an issue that, in the grand scheme of things, is fairly petty.
It also misses another key aspect of cat perception - the keener senses of smell and hearing. They are less visually-centric than humans.
And cats get plenty of help from their other senses that are considerably keener than their human equivalents.
People will usually be keener on lending a hand. And I’m not even talking about all the help I got from fellow female entrepreneurs, especially when I was trying to get things off the ground.
Though to honest, after a friend's horror story of one day finding a cockroach in her kettle that had been boiled white, I'm much keener on glass kettles now...
Is it just a keener sense of curiosity, or a greater interest in reading? Is it neurological?
The mind is sharper and keener in seclusion and uninterrupted solitude. No big laboratory is needed in which to think.
But also it turns out that most people develop a keener eye. Zoom lenses suffer to some extent from ~infinite degrees of freedom, which inhibit to some extent developing a good 'eye' for how each focal length distors reality from a 3d to 2d transition.
This was partially because of advantages in talking about algorithms in it, but also to put everyone on a level playing field and introduce something that even keener students won't have encountered before. We did Java later, which I found much less rewarding.
> I still wish Australians were keener to be involved in politics and defend their awesome land, culture and economy. It's worth thinking about whether the culture and the economy is at least partly due to Australians' docility about these sorts of things.
Unfortunately, seeing this example, I still wish Australians were keener to be involved in politics and defend their awesome land, culture and economy.
Has been keener recently to share as there is a strong open source ethos coming in from the computing side - and it is often a very expensive multi-centre, multi-agency collaboration.
I believe that what many are quick to refer to as social ineptitude is a keener sense of bullshit detection, combined with the inability to take it with a smile. Imo, most socially-inept tech people are simply individuals that are more sensitive to the hypocrisy and nonsense one is exposed to when dealing with the public.
One thing I do notice is that the sort of places that participate in more "Hazing" type behavior do often have a keener sense of loyalty and justice, perhaps because there is a stronger bond between people. Rather than the typical corporate america style "rat race" where everyone is very polite but happy to stab each other in the back for their own aims.
Without training to recognize it, unconscious bias will set off a person's "spidey-sense" because they perceive someone of a different skin color to be "out of place" subconsciously, which makes them keener to look for reasons to stop at a conscious level. This is to say nothing of people who know they're racist and don't care; I'm thinking specifically of people who haven't been trained in unconscious bias yet.
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If you are keener to commit and spend a bit more trail centres should be able to rent you a trail bike.