Close enough, It is binary. For decimal you keep going up to 9 before you roll over to the next digit. That is referred to as base 10 because you have 10 characters if you include 0. Binary is the same idea but it is base 2 (you only go up to 1). Though when you really want to confuse people, doing math in hexadecimal is the way to go. That is base 16 so you need 6 characters past what decimal uses, A-F. For example... 1F
10011111 .
10011001 .
11101 .
10010101 .
10010011 .
11011 .
10010001 .
10001111 .
I have similar issues. Then again I'm so bad at this I tend to loose track of who is who during fads even when I am active. If anyone that changes names pissed me off it wouldn't be long before I would be forced to forgive them for no other reason than not knowing who I should be mad at. Not like I ever get really mad at any of you guys.
On the health risk note, you are correct that it isn't less healthy than other forms of unbalanced eating but that doesn't change that it is very unbalanced by its nature. You are cutting out an entire food group (and for vegan you cut out a second and trim down some of what remains), and that is bound to cause a few issues. You can get around all of the issues as far as I'm aware, but it takes a lot of intentionality and commitment. It isn't a reason that you can't (unless other health issues like allergies complicate the necessary alternatives), but it does mean that if you aren't taking it seriously you might be better off without. Much respect for people like you who manage it. I also certainly appreciate you and Laplace being accepting of people who don't follow your decision. This is likely a case of a silent majority, but the vocal vegetarians/vegans I've encountered are usually very quick to shame people. Unfortunately a lot of people end up seeing that as a necessary part of that lifestyle as a result; either that being the type of person that can pull it off or that being a result of living like that for a long time. It might not be a conscious or logical thought, but still it does put off some people and that is unfortunate given the fact that the moral and sustainability benefits are pretty substantial.
I'm not. I get that there are good reasons supporting going that direction (I personally wouldn't push it much past what Patman described), but I like meat and really don't like fruits and vegetables. Combine that with convenience eating (whatever is on the cafeteria menu) and most of my meals end up with meat in it. I briefly tried a weekday vegetarian idea I heard from a TED talk, but I found that I broke the rules most days and ended up disliking eating because I either disliked what I was eating or I guilt tripped over eating what I wasn't supposed to. The only exception was when I was eating something that was pretty much straight carbs, but that got to be very bland and I knew I couldn't keep up eating like that so much. So I ultimately scrapped the idea. Maybe when I'm out of college I'll try working in that direction again, but for the time being I'm mostly trying to get in enough additional nutrients around the meat that composes most of my diet.
Well, it seems to have gone well. Only worrying point is that I solved a couple of values to be backwards from the given direction, but that doesn't make them necessarily wrong.
Demon Hunter ~ Heart of a Graveyard "Tell me that your final home is not A shot in the dark. Tell me that hopes and dreams don't End in the heart Of a graveyard"
We As Human ~ Strike Back It's near the top of my list of "get psyched" music.
Without studying. For the class that I spend most of my time programming on my calculator because I'm bored. I would take solace in this being an open book exam if I actually owned a textbook. This is either going to go very well, or very badly.
To be clear It was already established that I'm handsome. So that means Mike is beautiful. Don't be confused by the order this was stated in. (Each of us being both beautiful and handsome is just absurdity)
Maybe we could deal with the additional delays by having advance requests? (e.g. "When my name can be changed tomorrow I want it to be qwaesrdtfy"). Though I don't think that would even help since those delays are usually human error. It would be really easy to forget about it in the time between request and allowed change, and then not come back for even longer since it would be cleared from alerts and such. Personally though I already felt like 2 weeks was way fast. If it was up to me alone, I would probably make the rule something like 6 months and leave you to use user-titles for nicknames and fads. Many of you are very grateful I'm not the one to make the call, and I respect that, I'm just also never going to be one to vote for allowing name changes to happen even faster.
I watched the video 3 times just to play snake on it...
It appears to only be on Catherine in the North America store.