The BBQ Pit isn’t meant for “debate.”
And what you call “debate” there is little more than ad hominem attacks.
So what you’re saying is that you don’t have the skill to debate libertarians.
The BBQ Pit isn’t meant for “debate.”
And what you call “debate” there is little more than ad hominem attacks.
So what you’re saying is that you don’t have the skill to debate libertarians.
If you’re pretending to be substantial, why don’t you address the post I quoted. Was it a sound reduction? or simply fatuous?
Na, I’ve chosen to only debate you in Cafe Society.
Well, that is where a discussion of fiction should actually be held.
Not at all clear. From here.
The government didn’t directly fund IC development, but were an important market for it.
The history of the microprocessor has nothing to do with this. I was using small ICs in my logic lab in 1970, (quad nand gates, dual flops) and those parts were quite old. The military had no part in the initial development of the microprocessor, but ICs were already quite mature when this happened.