Comment by 6f8986c3 5 years ago It is a very safe assumption to make that anything you see or hear in media means the exact opposite. 4 comments 6f8986c3 Reply dxdm 5 years ago Including your comment, I suppose? ;) PennRobotics 5 years ago Coincidentally, the more I think about publishing to HN, the more nervous I get about my own data trail. jahnu 5 years ago Not mine.**With apologies to The Life of Brian user-the-name 5 years ago It is absolutely, in no way whatsoever, even close to a safe assumption.It is, in fact, what people who are far, far gone into conspiracy theory madness think.Again, this is not a reasonable thing to think. It is bordering on mental illness.
dxdm 5 years ago Including your comment, I suppose? ;) PennRobotics 5 years ago Coincidentally, the more I think about publishing to HN, the more nervous I get about my own data trail. jahnu 5 years ago Not mine.**With apologies to The Life of Brian
PennRobotics 5 years ago Coincidentally, the more I think about publishing to HN, the more nervous I get about my own data trail.
user-the-name 5 years ago It is absolutely, in no way whatsoever, even close to a safe assumption.It is, in fact, what people who are far, far gone into conspiracy theory madness think.Again, this is not a reasonable thing to think. It is bordering on mental illness.
Including your comment, I suppose? ;)
Coincidentally, the more I think about publishing to HN, the more nervous I get about my own data trail.
Not mine.*
*With apologies to The Life of Brian
It is absolutely, in no way whatsoever, even close to a safe assumption.
It is, in fact, what people who are far, far gone into conspiracy theory madness think.
Again, this is not a reasonable thing to think. It is bordering on mental illness.