@Rahul2001 No you're not. You haven't proved anything. You made a statement "I'm actually from the future." and provided zero evidence to back it up ...
In epistemology, the burden of proof (Latin: onus probandi (shorthand for Onus probandi incumbit ei qui dicit, non ei qui negat)) is the obligation on a party in a dispute to provide sufficient warrant for their position.
== Holder of the burden ==
When two parties are in a discussion and one asserts a claim that the other disputes, the one who asserts has a burden of proof to justify or substantiate that claim. An argument from ignorance occurs when either a proposition is assumed to be true because it has not yet been proved false or a proposition is assumed to be false because it has not yet...
Let's say a time traveler from the year 2100 comes back to the year 2015. He has a very important message: [horrible thing] is about to happen soon, and he wants to warn us so we can avoid/prevent it. (Yes, this assumes a model in which "paradoxical causality" is not an issue.) The problem is ...
@DavidPostill That question is flawed. For the simple reason, Hameley's 5th law states that "Upon travelling to the past, no action taken by an individual or group of persons from the future can effect a major event"
Which has recently led to the creation of a new science: bricorophicks
Named after Thomas Bricono, the father of modern time travel.
A lot is not yet known about meddling with the past, and that is why we haven't done anything major yet.
For example, If I leak secrets of another country, and that country goes to was with mine, and my ancestors are killed, I would cease to exist, because I would never be born, But we know for a fact that I exist as a human being. And we do not know how the universe would react to that...
@Rahul2001 If you were really from the future you would have known in advance he would ask that and brought the information with you to begin with. FAIL.
Hand-waving (with various spellings) is a pejorative label for attempting to be seen as effective – in word, reasoning, or deed – while actually doing nothing effective or substantial. It is most often applied to debate techniques that involve fallacies, misdirection and the glossing over of details. It is also used academically to indicate unproven claims and skipped steps in proofs (sometimes intentionally, especially in instructional materials), with some specific meanings in particular fields, including literary criticism and speculative fiction, mathematics and logic, and science and engineering...
A fallacy is an incorrect argument in logic and rhetoric which undermines an argument's logical validity or more generally an argument's logical soundness. Fallacies are either formal fallacies or informal fallacies.
These are commonly used styles of argument in convincing people, where the focus is on communication and results rather than the correctness of the logic, and may be used whether the point being advanced is correct or not.
== Formal fallacies ==
A formal fallacy is an error in logic that can be seen in the argument's form. All formal fallacies are specific types of non sequiturs....
@microbuster The (only) sample question is useless in any case. "When is Vector 1 or 2 is going to add padunova vault to the game?" can only be answered by the game's developers. That kind of question would be closed as "opinion based" on most SE sites.
Sometimes I see (and get annoyed by) my phone still continuing to saturate the upload minutes after the test finishes because there's still a few megabytes in the buffer, and my upload speed is 0.05Mbps
The primary is the same, main channel everywhere and on every single mast of the entire network. The secondary is just added capacity, and if it's available it's always faster to just lock onto the secondary.
You don't get, e.g. some areas have band 3, some have band 20, some have band 3 and 20, some have 20 and 26, etc. You just always have band 3 everywhere, and sometimes 26 on top
Yeah the S7 is nice, phones have made huge improvements since the initial one/two/three band support on the first-gen LTE handsets
And you can sorta see why, with the huge proliferation of like, five different bands in each country :-/
Telstra... some ZTE thing... was also cheap and not high perf, but seemed pretty reliable. But Telstra data costs so much I haven't really used it yet.
Install
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Alternate installation (manual):
Download add-on for your your web-browser in 0.1.4 or:
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IIRC last time I was in the US I had the S4, which only supported like 1/3rd of the bands there. I was surprised it worked at all though
I've never really looked into MiFi type devices... always found it easier just to use my phone's built in hotspot (and not have to pay for additional subscriptions)
@DavidPostill I'm not disclosing because it's special, was just sharing something I created with the help of several other users "stackoverflow.com" and "pt.stackoverflow.com" to meet the needs they needed. If there is a rule about this, instead of being rude I could have said that it is forbidden. :)
A detail, my "add-on" is the one who does have notifications+editor in fullscreen+lightbox photo
Granted it's a phone, but IME the Xperia Compacts have incredibly good standby time and also very very good battery life in wireless hotspot mode (basically double that of my SGS4)
@GuilhermeNascimento Imagine I'm watching my favourite TV program. Suddenly there are adverts for lots of different stack applications. I'm annoyed so I switch to another channel. Oh dear. There are more adverts for stack applications.
@GuilhermeNascimento That is a spammer excuse. My spam is OK because it's only one spam. Trouble is there are many many many spammers. And they all say it's OK because it's only one spam.
@Hennes Yep. And I need an ad blocker for Root Access that is clever enough to block random posts about Stack Apps. It's a never ending battle ... :/
I don't want to flag anybody - I would rather educate - but it doesn't seem to be working ...
Okay I will explain again, the rooms belong to different sites. I not posted in two rooms of the same site. ie different people. I'm not selling anything, I'm just sharing an open-source add-on intended to help users of the sites.
@GuilhermeNascimento You don't need to explain again. I've already tried to explain why you should think first before just posting something we didn't ask for and is not a topic that is currently under discussion in the room.
Wel, I don't care that much about interrupted flow. Concurrent conversations are common here. I think he could have said "Hi, I am the creator of an Stack App that does [something] that's good for chat because [reasons], and I'm looking for [users/beta testers/world domination]. Anyone interested?", and then only post the link if anyone replies with a "yes".
@DavidPostill even thinking that you were a little rude unnecessarily, yet I have read and understood what you said, and I promise to follow the suggestions :)
If I open the window, it's not so cold as OMG-where-is-my-coat-NOW, but if I close the window then a chilly breeze gets in thru the space between window and wall, and it seems to aim straight at me feet
@Dog Oh yeah, right. I forgot, we prance around naked all the time, except when we go to the beaches, then we use micro bikinis with really thin strings. How could I forget that?