That would be a fair point if (a) this wouldn't happen when the device is plugged in [spoiler: it is still dog-slow] and (b) if the user had a choice between longer battery run time and smooth video playback on his phone that is (gasp) almost two years old.
Since neither is the case, the balance of probabilities shifts towards deliberate planned obsolescence through sabotaging user's devices rather than prudent battery life management.
So a layabout who used to be a paid killer is more deserving than a layabout who used to be harmless, in your opinion? What makes you like nationalistic wannabe murderers?
No he doesn't, because you just made it up.
Single payer is cheaper than medicare/VA which is cheaper than private third-party insurance in the US. International comparisons prove it.
It doesn't. Hint: Don't read Republican-baiting tabloids like the Telegraph for science reporting. They use bloggers with grade-school level science "knowledge" as their source, like Delingpole. If you want to know about Mauna Loa and other measuring sites, why not have a look at the NRAA instead?
The alternative is having a cheap dumbphone with a walkie-talkie function (nobody cares if it gets lost, battery lasts for a week), having a good camera (with a decent xenon flash that can shoot in the dark), and having a cheap tablet or ipod touch for browsing and gaming, where you don't care if the battery runs down before you arrive at your destination.
With this setup you don't lose all your functionality if one device runs down, breaks or gets stolen. You can upgrade each one separately. Most functions are superior to the all-in-one, at a lesser total cost -- but at the cost of added bulk.
You did it against the largest empire - with the help of the second and third largest empires, which brought massive navies and armies to bear and even attempted invasions on the English home soil. Without the French and Spanish to occupy them, the Empire would have squashed the militiamen like the poorly-disciplined rabble they were.
Possible. Given the number of people, even likely that some of them have some degree of intelligence.
But that is off topic and doesn't change the fact that it is fucking stupid propaganda to say that the President raised taxes, when the actual fact is that Congress didn't extend a temporary tax cut.
It is very hard and highly illegal. Hard enough that web forums are full of criminals who want to swap their stolen smartphone with somebody else's stolen smartphone from another country (since the IMEI blocks usually only happen for a single country).
Dude, the people with BBs are the most social people I've met. Whether it's email or facebook messenger or BBM or WhatsApp, the unified messaging interface and the fast typing is the sole reason to use them... If "ahead of the game" means the same iDevice as your grandma - well, let's just say you are welcome to your hires.
BIS is shared with governments. BES which is used by every enterprise out there, isn't. You generate your own AES key and don't to share it with anyone.
The saber rattling is not about cruise missiles that can be shot down by R2D2. The saber rattling is about ballistic missiles, 15-ton kinetic energy penetrators that are repurposed ICBMs and reach Mach 10 or so. Even in the unlikely case that a Phalanx or countermissile can hit it directly and destroy it, that will only mean that you now have 15 tons of supersonic tungsten/depleted uranium shrapnel incoming...
Zuck's success came entirely and exclusively from his access to the Harvard student community. If you have any familiarity with the spread of Facebook across the networkers of the world, the fact that the early adopters were high status Harvard friends of Zuck rather than random high school students from Armpit, Nebraska was the main factor for the fast spread and wide geographic adoption.
Well, you do some menial work for me that Watson can't automate, and I'll dream up your house for you. Depending on your personal dystopia that work is sex work, or playing a musical instrument, or being my valet...
Lieberman is no democrat. He sabotaged the public option for the republicans by joining the threatened filibuster. Thus no majority. Thus your point is moot, coward.
Yes, quite a few, starting from 40 years ago. Interestingly, the train drivers' unions managed to keep staff on many of these trains - even if the train drives automatically, there often is a person who checks tickets or pushes the door-close buttons even if it is entirely unnecessary.
Well, it would eliminate some traffic police, traffic lawyer and prison industry positions. But that would be small fry compared to the amount of taxi drivers and truckers that would be out of jobs.
In the end, whether you see it as utopia or dystopia depends on your confidence level in human nature -- whether you think society can find useful ways of make-work or self-actualization for all the unemployed people made obsolete by progress.
If you can ferry one 7am commuter and one 9am commuter with one car, you already halved the cost. If you allow automatic carpooling with 3 people for each of these rides, you're down to less than 20% of the cost of having your own car.
Another way of doing it is to have a light rail system like BART and combine it with short robot-taxi shuttles from the home to the station and from the station to work. This also allows the robot-taxi to pick up 4-6 rides per rush-hour period.
Don't be a horse, then, and mention the real number... Of course, the real number is 97.4%, and still supports his point.
Anderegg, William R L; James W. Prall, Jacob Harold, and Stephen H. Schneider (2010). " Expert credibility in climate change". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 107 (27)
Yes, but to do that they rely on the phone's built-in IMEI code.
Since many manufacturer have the IMEI in the firmware rather than a hardware ROM for cost reasons (including JesusPhone inc.), it is rather easy to change it, and rebadge the phone... Just google for "imei changer".
So you're saying you prefer collective punishment of all the taxpayers in the entire county/state (including the victim) to collective punishment of just the offender's police department?
That would be a fair point if (a) this wouldn't happen when the device is plugged in [spoiler: it is still dog-slow] and (b) if the user had a choice between longer battery run time and smooth video playback on his phone that is (gasp) almost two years old.
Since neither is the case, the balance of probabilities shifts towards deliberate planned obsolescence through sabotaging user's devices rather than prudent battery life management.
So a layabout who used to be a paid killer is more deserving than a layabout who used to be harmless, in your opinion? What makes you like nationalistic wannabe murderers?
No he doesn't, because you just made it up. Single payer is cheaper than medicare/VA which is cheaper than private third-party insurance in the US. International comparisons prove it.
It doesn't. Hint: Don't read Republican-baiting tabloids like the Telegraph for science reporting. They use bloggers with grade-school level science "knowledge" as their source, like Delingpole. If you want to know about Mauna Loa and other measuring sites, why not have a look at the NRAA instead?
Toshiba Kirabook - as well-specced as the rMBP but machined out of magnesium alloy and lighter.
The alternative is having a cheap dumbphone with a walkie-talkie function (nobody cares if it gets lost, battery lasts for a week), having a good camera (with a decent xenon flash that can shoot in the dark), and having a cheap tablet or ipod touch for browsing and gaming, where you don't care if the battery runs down before you arrive at your destination. With this setup you don't lose all your functionality if one device runs down, breaks or gets stolen. You can upgrade each one separately. Most functions are superior to the all-in-one, at a lesser total cost -- but at the cost of added bulk.
You did it against the largest empire - with the help of the second and third largest empires, which brought massive navies and armies to bear and even attempted invasions on the English home soil. Without the French and Spanish to occupy them, the Empire would have squashed the militiamen like the poorly-disciplined rabble they were.
But that is off topic and doesn't change the fact that it is fucking stupid propaganda to say that the President raised taxes, when the actual fact is that Congress didn't extend a temporary tax cut.
It is very hard and highly illegal. Hard enough that web forums are full of criminals who want to swap their stolen smartphone with somebody else's stolen smartphone from another country (since the IMEI blocks usually only happen for a single country).
Yup. The UK metricated in the 1970s, long before they started having railways or steam engines or spinning jennies.
Dude, the people with BBs are the most social people I've met. Whether it's email or facebook messenger or BBM or WhatsApp, the unified messaging interface and the fast typing is the sole reason to use them... If "ahead of the game" means the same iDevice as your grandma - well, let's just say you are welcome to your hires.
BIS is shared with governments. BES which is used by every enterprise out there, isn't. You generate your own AES key and don't to share it with anyone.
Dude, a "high-end workstation" is a regular desktop PC, except at three times the price.
That's what your parent comment was extolling on.
The saber rattling is not about cruise missiles that can be shot down by R2D2. The saber rattling is about ballistic missiles, 15-ton kinetic energy penetrators that are repurposed ICBMs and reach Mach 10 or so. Even in the unlikely case that a Phalanx or countermissile can hit it directly and destroy it, that will only mean that you now have 15 tons of supersonic tungsten/depleted uranium shrapnel incoming...
using as your examples two that are not awarded by the same committee as the natural science prizes
The Economic Sciences price is awarded by the same institution as the science prices. Maybe you thought of the Literature price?
Zuck's success came entirely and exclusively from his access to the Harvard student community. If you have any familiarity with the spread of Facebook across the networkers of the world, the fact that the early adopters were high status Harvard friends of Zuck rather than random high school students from Armpit, Nebraska was the main factor for the fast spread and wide geographic adoption.
Well, you do some menial work for me that Watson can't automate, and I'll dream up your house for you. Depending on your personal dystopia that work is sex work, or playing a musical instrument, or being my valet...
Lieberman is no democrat. He sabotaged the public option for the republicans by joining the threatened filibuster. Thus no majority. Thus your point is moot, coward.
Do we have driverless trains?
Yes, quite a few, starting from 40 years ago. Interestingly, the train drivers' unions managed to keep staff on many of these trains - even if the train drives automatically, there often is a person who checks tickets or pushes the door-close buttons even if it is entirely unnecessary.
In the end, whether you see it as utopia or dystopia depends on your confidence level in human nature -- whether you think society can find useful ways of make-work or self-actualization for all the unemployed people made obsolete by progress.
Another way of doing it is to have a light rail system like BART and combine it with short robot-taxi shuttles from the home to the station and from the station to work. This also allows the robot-taxi to pick up 4-6 rides per rush-hour period.
Anderegg, William R L; James W. Prall, Jacob Harold, and Stephen H. Schneider (2010). " Expert credibility in climate change". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 107 (27)
Doran, Peter T.; Maggie Kendall Zimmerman (2009). "Examining the Scientific Consensus on Climate Change". EOS 90 (3): 22–23
Since many manufacturer have the IMEI in the firmware rather than a hardware ROM for cost reasons (including JesusPhone inc.), it is rather easy to change it, and rebadge the phone... Just google for "imei changer".
If you zoom in, there's more monuments in London: Big Ben Clocktower, Buckingham Palace, and the One Canada Square tower in Canary Wharf...
So you're saying you prefer collective punishment of all the taxpayers in the entire county/state (including the victim) to collective punishment of just the offender's police department?