> > > Do you know that the Broken Window theory has been debunked?
> > > https://cssh.northeastern.edu/sccj/2019/05/21/researchers-debunk-broken-windows-theory-after-35-years/
> >
> > there's no need for scientific papers about something i can observe myself.
> > both inside me, in my own reactio
Attila Lendvai writes:
>> Do you know that the Broken Window theory has been debunked?
>> https://cssh.northeastern.edu/sccj/2019/05/21/researchers-debunk-broken-windows-theory-after-35-years/
>
> there's no need for scientific papers about something i can observe myself.
> both inside me, in my
> Do you know that the Broken Window theory has been debunked?
> https://cssh.northeastern.edu/sccj/2019/05/21/researchers-debunk-broken-windows-theory-after-35-years/
there's no need for scientific papers about something i can observe myself.
both inside me, in my own reactions and judgments, a
Attila Lendvai writes:
>> >If there were more concern about compatibility -- all 2.0 programs will
>> >compile an work with 3.0 -- then we would not need to keep the old
>> >versions.
>>
>> One of these changes is how #:autoload works. One of the options to
>> preserve compatibility yet introduc