Sentences with phrase «nothing about computer»

Now - I know nothing about computer code, but the experts are looking at it and agreeing with these scientists that it's a total mess.
Laar, a historian, says he knew nothing about computers but believed they needed to start with the latest technology.
I knew nothing about computers or how to set up a blog but I'm glad I did.
As a U. Sydney student in the summer of 1965, knowing next to nothing about computers, I applied to all seven computer companies with Australian outposts for a 3 - month job, was admitted by IBM Sydney and CDC Melbourne (the other five didn't even respond), accepted the former (because CDC treated it as just more courses instead of a real job), and learned a huge amount, in particular Fortran II, the architecture of the 1440, inventory management, and a little about the 360.
We got no new info on the upcoming iMac Pro, no fanfare about the impending release of macOS High Sierra... basically nothing about the computers that made Apple a household name.

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There was nothing pleasant about sitting for 8 hours straight while I stared at a computer screen.
First, you sound a little unsure about how a computer works, and secondly nuclear energy has nothing to do with evolution, unless you are looking into creating mutant humans and animals.
I get where you're coming from, but there's literally nothing I can do from my computer on my couch to further verify what is being said, and it would be pretty disingenuous to ignore the story everyone in the entire league was talking about.
Hopefully the truth is that the computer programmers know nothing about football.
Yes, I'm talking about that awful «I Can Be A Computer Engineer» book, in which Barbie does nothing but defer all of the coding to her male friends.
Van Driel said that the legislation would make it «impossible for many, if not most, natural scientists [physicists, chemists, biologists, computer scientists, etc.] to practice their professions in industry, government, and universities» without the oversight of an engineer «who might know little or nothing about the specialty.»
Even if it were possible, mainstream neuroscientists say, reengineering the brain at the level of detail envisioned by Markram would tell us nothing about cognition, memory or emotion — just as copying the hardware in a computer, atom by atom, would tell us little about the complex software running on it.
Also, my computer stopped working and I just got it fixed at the Apple store yesterday, although there was nothing to fix with the actual computer, I just needed a new charging cable (my wallet was happy about that one!).
Heeheehee Whoops forgot the part about knowing absolutely nothing about the internet or indeed computers... Skip ahead a year & I'm having the time of my life working on RCM.
Oh lordy what can I say but this has been one heck of a week and I am so glad it is almost over... * sigh * Well I don't know about you but I have had nothing but computer problems all week long.
The usual potted history is offered, from 1960s computer dating (erroneously called «early internet dating» by Ansari — there was nothing online about those IBM mainframe, punchcard - operated services), to lonely hearts ads with their complicated, expensive voice mail services and video dating in the 1980s, followed by the emergence of Match.com in 1995 and the amazing numbers of people who use internet dating (here he reproduces the stale 2013 figure that a third of American marriages today began online; Pew recently drastically downsized the figure to say that only five per cent of married Americans have met online).
There is nothing wrong with being suspicious, or skeptical, or even nervous about using the computers.
Much like The ArchAndroid, Dirty Computer is likely to be the type of album you listen to many years later and think about how there is still nothing out there that sounds anything like it.
In addition to the films favorably mentioned in my preamble, I would also recommend: «The Square,» «Room 237,» «Much Ado About Nothing,» «We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks,» «Computer Chess,» «Tim's Vermeer,» «From Up on Poppy Hill,» «Inequality For All,» «Dirty Wars,» «Wadjda,» and «Gim me the Loot.»
This movie is bad enough for non-techies as a thriller, but if you know anything at all about computers the film is nothing less than a brutal assault of stupidity on all of your senses of such magnitude, the government should also crack down on MGM for releasing it.
It is a cornucopia, a smörgåsbord, a veritable potpourri of cinema, as the Cinecast regulars get together with nothing on the agenda other than to talk about what they have watched, in the cinema, on the DVD and streamed from the internet or (in an exciting technology development, from the Computer Hard Drive.)
Logan Lucky is nothing if not contemporary, right up to when the aw - shucks computer expert brags about «knowing all the Twitters.»
And: «Before Midnight,» «Beyond the Hills,» «Caesar Must Die,» «Computer Chess,» «Fill the Void,» «Fruitvale Station,» «The Great Beauty,» «Her,» «In a World,» «Much Ado About Nothing,» «Museum Hours,» «Nebraska,» «An Oversimplification of Her Beauty,» «Viola,» «You Ain't Seen Nothin» Yet.»
Nothing much can be done about that when the children reach school, even in pre-kindergarten, so he puts his money on multiple intelligences and the computer.
We're just going to hear about how test results aren't a sign of a kid's intelligence, work ethic, discipline or character, or ability, but a result of how fast and good the computers at his or her school are, and how fast the home computers they prepare on are, it's all class and poverty, nothing to do with work ethic, character, hours studies, parenting, or initiative.
There's nothing more disheartening than sitting down to a computer screen filled with boring text that drones on and on about things that the employee really doesn't care about.
I know nothing about car computer systems.
I have nothing to do with composing the recipes, and now that Lowell has mastered the computer, I sometimes don't even --» «Tell her about tracking down the powdered rhino horn,» Kathryn says, stroking the collapsed kitten.
Nothing about a desk, a notebook, a computer, a favorite picture on the wall.
The only real danger there could be is not having enough power for all of your hard drives, but this only really becomes a problem if you're running a bunch of different hard drives in the same computer — as mentioned, SSDs are very power efficient, and if you're simply replacing your hard drive, you've got nothing to worry about.
Though a computer might be cheaper than Brendan, we hand - write everything, and there's nothing off about either of these.
Also, the computer opponent isn't exactly the sharpest pencil in the box, enemy planes often are flying about, just waiting to be shot down, and this often has little or nothing to do with the mission at hand.
But, NOAA's computer program did nothing about it!
Based on nothing more than dubious computer models, these people pretend to know what the future holds (climate change of such magnitude that it's worth worrying about).
What warmists hate about Dr. Soon is the fact that his «irreducibly simple model» works, and even worse, cost taxpayers nothing, while the 70 + «The C02 Did - It» computer are laughably inaccurate and shockingly expensive.
Although to be honest there's nothing great about Apple computers right now.
For example, if you have ten thousand secretly - obtained credit card numbers on your computer, you might say, «Nothing illegal about having ten thousand sixteen - digit numbers on my computer
And we «Americans» know nearly nothing about them, in general, while we are experts on such far less important topics as Sports, Computer Games, Music and other forms of «Entertainment».
Sorry about the sad stuff where computers are fundamentally flawed and nothing is safe.
As a computer novice, I know nothing about sample rate, bit rate and frame size.
As a software company CEO / founder (and a successful Realtor) I can not tell you how many times I have heard from agents, «I just want to turn it on and do nothing» or «This is too much work» or even worse, «I don't know much about computers and have no time to learn» when attempting to start up their own website.
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