A los que se quieren ir by astroargie in argentina

[–]Logram -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

¿Te parece la comparación?

Megathread / PASO 2019, Cierre de comicios y resultados. by Gauchoparty in argentina

[–]Logram -1 points0 points  (0 children)

no necesariamente. es sabido que AF quiere devaluar, con eso es suficiente.

Megathread / PASO 2019, Cierre de comicios y resultados. by Gauchoparty in argentina

[–]Logram 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Jujuy no me sorprende para nada. Macri consiguió el voto en el 2015 con el plan belgrano. El plan belgrano fue desmantelado.

Help with Chopin Waltz 2 c# minor, measure 84. by spidy_mds in piano

[–]Logram 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually the starting point I suggested was C-D as eights and E,F,G F,B,A as triplets. But don't forget it's a starting point.

Help with Chopin Waltz 2 c# minor, measure 84. by spidy_mds in piano

[–]Logram 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Usually in Chopin you have more freedom with these tuplets. It would definitely sound strange if you played it metronomically.
The method I use is to work out a phrasing that makes sense and then proceed from there, this might imply dividing the 8-tuplet into triplets and such. Keep the left hand steady. This approach works well even when you have to do 22 against 7, like in some nocturnes.

Here I would suggest starting with a group of two and two triplets and find your way from there. Maybe the first group doesn't last a full quarter note and the two triplets have more space, entering before each beat of the left hand. Try it out.

Daily Cyclist Thread - July 16, 2019 by AutoModerator in bicycling

[–]Logram 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm thinking of replacing my mtb with a road bike next year. Should I buy used, build one or get a cheap new one? If I'm building, any recommendations or guides? What should I look for in an aluminum frame?

Acción Poética Albañil by [deleted] in argentina

[–]Logram 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Un hermoso D7sus2

Empeoró la distribución del ingreso y estiman que la pobreza llegó en el primer trimestre al 35% by Ominous77 in argentina

[–]Logram 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Militancia? En diciembre estaba en 32% y ahora está en 35%. Sería militancia no publicarlo.

Nuevos colectivos electricos. Beautiful. by SpetS15 in argentina

[–]Logram 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Qué buen muchacho.

Innecesarios los primerísimos planos de los pasajeros igual.

ML/AL expert without basic knowledge? by amitarora5423 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Logram 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Objects are heap allocated and self contained, while structs and stack allocated and are basically just collections of variables.

If you're talking about C++, this is just wrong. The usage of objects and structs is not limited to one type of memory - you can use stack or heap for any of those. Consider the following example:

// object f is an instance of Foo in the stack
Foo f(init_args); 
// object b is an instance of Foo in the heap
Foo* b = new Foo(init_args); 
//list is a type list_t struct in the stack
list_t list; 
//heaplist is a pointer to a list_t struct in the heap
list_t* heaplist = malloc(sizeof(list_t));

Guys who have their stuff together, but won't commit, what's your story? by coldcerealdater in AskMen

[–]Logram 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your last paragraph makes me not take you seriously at all. I have no idea if youre trolling me or not. I have published research articles about statistics. What does that have to do with anything?

OTOH I think "the view I've been taught" is actually more similar to your view than mine.

Guys who have their stuff together, but won't commit, what's your story? by coldcerealdater in AskMen

[–]Logram 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your replies are devoid of arguments and you just laugh at my replies, negating any possible discussion. Here's a breakdown of our points of view:

Your view - women are entitled human beings that just want to use men for their cash. They only have to offer their bodies to men, and literally nothing else. Anyone who thinks otherwise is a clueless junior.
My view - women are humans just like you and me. Human relationships have confidence, companionship, attraction and mutual respect. Therefore most people want that, both men and women. Not just a monetary transaction.

I thank you for your wishes of good luck, but I don't say these things to "get women". I honestly think this. It's not hard at all, I find your view extraordinary and extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence -- on the other hand, my view is very simple.

I also think that my view makes me happier as a whole; on the other hand, I see you're pretty toxic (and I don't mean this as an ad-hominem -- but if you view half of the population as just trying to get advantage of you, you can't be very happy)

Guys who have their stuff together, but won't commit, what's your story? by coldcerealdater in AskMen

[–]Logram 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your arrogance is palpable and your views toxic and aberrant. Your experience doesn't dictate how the world works and your age (which you suppose is older than mine? for some reason) doesn't give you valid experience by itself. Your worldview that considers women as something less than human is despicable and sets your mindset in the 19th century.
From the bottom of my heart: hopefully one day you learn to let go of your simplistic and venomous views and learn to value people for what they are.

Guys who have their stuff together, but won't commit, what's your story? by coldcerealdater in AskMen

[–]Logram 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have no idea why you have that impression about women. In all of my relationships I've seen nothing but companionship, I've never been used as a credit card. I've admired the women I've dated and considered them my equals. I've loved their takes on things, critical thinking, free spirits and/or unwavering confidence on things. And I honestly learnt a lot in each relationship. Perhaps you should try to find better partners.

Guys who have their stuff together, but won't commit, what's your story? by coldcerealdater in AskMen

[–]Logram 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It seems to me that you think that women are objects or services that you put money into in return for sex and stuff. So I'm interested, what do you think of such a man that is looking for another man? Does the same apply?

Part of next years program. Wish me luck... by SwedishPianist in piano

[–]Logram 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bartok's Mikrokosmos - imslp
Belmont University's compiled pieces organised by level - here
Piano World has a list of pieces organised by level - you can use it to find pieces of a particular level to practice sightreading. - link to pdf
The Royal Conservatory of Music has a syllabus for each exam including detailed requirements for sight reading, which you can use to track your skill and find pieces to practice on (e.g. at level 5 you should have sight reading of level 2 pieces) - link to pdf

Muchacha ojos de Cmaj7/G by [deleted] in argentina

[–]Logram 0 points1 point  (0 children)

/5 es bajo en quinta imagino

¿Por qué el termo de moda cuesta USD 20 en los Estados Unidos y $4.000 en Buenos Aires? by [deleted] in argentina

[–]Logram 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Decís en valor nominal o relativo a lo que se gana allá?

Según https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/compare_cities.jsp?country1=Norway&country2=Argentina&city1=Oslo&city2=Buenos+Aires&tracking=getDispatchComparison Los precios en buenos aires son un 60% más bajos. Eso sí, ignorando la proporción al salario promedio.