Meaning, in the name of a good result you may use whatever means necessary. The problem though is that this statement defeats itself because there is no result that is purely isolated from its agents… more →
Out of the Nogginjimmypierce wrote 1 year ago: Last week, I conducted some user studies to learn about music libraries. One of the participants com … more →
jimmypierce wrote 1 year ago: Last week, I conducted some user studies to learn about music libraries. One of the participants com … more →
David wrote 1 year ago: Meaning, in the name of a good result you may use whatever means necessary. The problem though is t … more →
David wrote 2 years ago: Sometimes a person must acquiesce the assistance of others in order to think through tough decisions … more →
David wrote 2 years ago: This obviously refers to the process by which one hears via the ear, acknowledges with the brain (lo … more →
David wrote 2 years ago: Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) slant –verb (used without object) 1. to veer or angle away from a … more →