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Apologies for the meta-observation:
The one that pisses me off is, every standard defines a method for extending the standard to cover new situations. Over time, people realize that the extension method doesn't cover all the cases, so they define a new standard, with a new extension method. The process then recurses into its own navel.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Perhaps they should think of something that actually works, i.e. not HTML/CSS and JavaScript
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I absolutely concur, semantic versioning (ala Rust) for language versions.
Breaking changes necessitate a new language version.
Minor, non-breaking changes are minor versions.
Bug fixes and the like are revisions.
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Chris Maunder wrote: changing this method's implementation would break 6.5% of the web.
I was bored enough yesterday to drill down to the analytics dashboard where that 6.5% number came from. 6.5% was from when the original objections were raised a few years back. It's down to about 2% now. Journalism at its finest.
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Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
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There's a great read about idealism vs. pragmatism: http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2008/03/17.html
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Just an interesting graphic that shows what percentage of people are vegetarians across the various states. Typically, people assume most of India is vegetarian, but this graphic shows otherwise.
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This is quite interesting for me, my girlfriend is Indian and she is always going on about vegetarianism Don't really understand the relative sizes of the circles though? Sometimes they make sense and sometimes they don't (like Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh).
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I'm not sure. Most of them look like the split is by area; but you're right about a few looking messed up. I'd add HR to the list of ones that look errored, it's 30% omnivores circle is bigger than the 33% in PB or the 39% in GJ.
Regardless this is just a crappy way to represent the data, any model where linear and area measures don't scale the same is fubar.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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I would imagine that most Indian's diet is mostly vegetarian and that meat is a small part of their regular diet.
It is still a big number of people.
I'd rather be phishing!
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It depends on the state really. Kerala for instance is big on meat and seafood. Kerala style beef fry and curry are probably two of the best meat preparations from India.
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Nish Nishant wrote: Typically, people assume most of India is vegetarian Of course it is. And Tandoori Chicken is a fine example of such vegetarian cuisine
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Ha Or say pork vindaloo or Kerala beef curry. All good vegetarian options!
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Great, now I'm hungry.
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In Wales we have a vegetarian option as well.
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Personally I wouldn't care even if it was a breakdown of AC/DC vs ABBA fandom. The graphics are RUBBISH. If you need to write the actual percentages beside the image then your choice of image is fundamentally flawed. The only circular graph that could express the difference meaningfully would be a pie-chart. Using that damned awful concentric circle is uninformative at best; if not outright misleading. Area comparison, even when both are the same shape, are actually hard for the human eye and are rarely chosen to be informative.
People who can't display data meaningfully should be shot with a rusty bolt through the nadgers!
veni bibi saltavi
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Sorry, they are good at preparing good food but not very good at plotting accurate graphs
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It could have been made marginally worse by doing the tilted circle trick.
veni bibi saltavi
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Hey, they're the developers, and it's meaningful to them.
You're just a customer. It's not their fault that all customers are stupid.
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Northwest India seems very vegetarian to me, based on pic. Interesting.
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Probably more orthodox Hindu population there.
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Oh, there's nowt wrong with Indian veggie food!
A few years back, a mate of mine in Birmingham used to have me round for meals, at least once a week.
He lived with his mother and four sisters -- and I kid you not when I say that he didn't even put his own socks on!
The food was veggie, but copious, incredibly varied, and Absolutely Stupendous!
I'd happily go veggie in India, but wouldn't even think about it in Europe or the Orient.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: The food was veggie, but copious, incredibly varied, and Absolutely Stupendous! I'd still trade that for a grilled chicken every day
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"Chicken" means "prostitute" in Asia.
I'm sure you can figure out what I was going to say next.
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Would be getting some weird looks if I'd be prodding that with a fork. That's rare, not even close to well done.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: Would be getting some weird looks if I'd be prodding that with a fork. That's rare, not even close to well done. [Enter reply from Sid James]
Eddy Vluggen wrote: it has to be KSS So, Mr. Bond, you've uncovered why I didn't say it!
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