It'll be a touch windscreen. No steering wheel, no gas, no brake, no turn indicators, cruise controls, no radio/CD knobs, no door handles, no door locks, no side window controls.
With everyone scrabbling at their windows, you won't be able to tell if they are trying to drive, trying to turn on the radio, or trying to escape.
There will be one button where the steering wheel used to be.
Atheists experience spontaneous remission of serious medical problems at a rate that is statistically indistinguishable from that of religious individuals.
All your post shows is that you're one of those who isn't thinking critically.
Cite your source. Is this just another assumption being put forth as evidence?
Great, care to share some of that evidence with us? That's all we ask for, some evidence. No one ever comes forth with any.
There's tons of evidence, just none that you've found compelling. A simple search of the web turns up multitudes of personal experiences and anecdotal evidence. Simply because you reject it doesn't make it disappear.
This event is exposing the BEST of this country. Most people are outraged by this event because up until a few hours ago THERE WOULD BE NO TRIAL. Now, the wheels of justice are spinning, in large part due to public attention on this case. The fact that Zimmerman wasn't arrested is where the travesty lies. He's not automatically guilty now that he's been arrested, and he's not automatically innocent because the police declined to arrest him originally. His innocence or guilt is in the hands of the court, which is where it belonged all along.
A long time ago, I worked at a startup that was funded by a fairly successful software wholesaler. I'd been working for 6 months, with the promise of a raise once we'd hit a certain milestone and could begin sales. That milestone was hit with time to spare and sales had begun. I was brought in for my big performance review and told that I was doing well and that the owner was happy with me and the product I'd created, but there wasn't enough money for the raise. I was disappointed, but reality is reality and I'd have to wait for the raise.
The very next day, the owners wife showed up in the office, very happy and excited (she was really nice, I have no beef with her), and wanted everyone to come out to the parking lot to see her brand new Lexus.
Needless to say, my motivation dropped to about -10 at that point. My work ethic dropped to "do enough not to get fired". I don't think it was a conscious decision, it just sort of happened. I swore that I'd never take a job for less than the market would bear with the expectation of future rewards, and I haven't.
Sony had a "reputation" for being THE company to buy from, but I'd found that there products looked good but were fairly poor quality. I spent a bundle on a Walkman that was barely larger than a tape case only to have it crap out on me less than a year later from a torn ribbon cable that connect the door (with all the controls on it) to the body. Went back to Koss and never had another problem with my big clunky walkman. Friends had similar issues with Sony TVs and VCRs. I'd almost learned my lesson, then in the mid-90's I went and got a Sony Clie PDA because the screen was a beautiful 320x320px. Big mistake. Piece of crap. Looked great, but all the bits that weren't molded into the device started popping off almost immediately. I don't know how many PS1's I'd seen that couldn't read CD's any more after a few years use. It was derigeur to turn the PS1 upside down after a year or so in order to have it read disks.
Sony is like Volkswagon in that they cultvated a reputation for quality that was far beyond reality.
And normally a Dead Zone for AT&T is a Dead zone for Verizon.
Not way out west. Here there's a marked difference between AT&T and Verizon. Verizon is magnintudes better if you leave the city. AT&T doesn't have a lot of coverage outside of big cities and major corridors, and when they do it's a lousy 2g signal. Verizon has 3G wherever they have a tower.
The reciprocity agreement only covers RTT voice and data. I've gotten 4 bars on a Verizon cell phone the same place a friend with a Sprint phone gets 1xRTT roaming service.
AT&T's coverage maps lie. I took a trip to eastern Oregon a few winters ago, and according to their maps, I'd at least get 2G coverage the entire trip. It was not comforting to be in the middle of a snowstorm getting no service. That's the trip where I learned that cell phone GPS is never going to supplant a full GPS navigatiopn system. Seeing your position in the center of a blank screen really isn't very helpful.
Absolutely correct. If the intolerant atheists hadn't dragged the crusades into this subject, we might actually be discussing the original story, which is that dissemination of the bible is a difficult and interesting technological feat.
True this, and not just for gaming. I haven't dealt with this for a while, but it used to be impossible to set up a VPN connection over a satellite link.
Most phones and tablets are underclocked out of the box for that very reason. It's a matter of how much processing power is necessary for the device to appear to be responsive. There are tricks that Apple uses to make iOS appear more responsive than it is. I wish Android would catch up in that regard.
I have some books about football history and the in the 60's and 70's there was a genuine fear that teams would use computers to replace human intellect for play calling and analysis. They had to relent as far as radio headsets for coaches/offensive coordinators and quarterbacks, because teams were using "messenger guards" to relay information into the huddle every play anyways.
That NPR interview he did explained pretty much that he never sees a nickel for the TV specials, beyond the initial fee, which is a lot. This whole notion that pirates are taking money out of the pockets of artists appears to be BS, because the production companies take everything anyways, at least in Louis CK's case, which I'd surmise is typical.
Reading stories of the music industry, it seems that this is the case there, too. There's a reason Cheap Trick is still touring after all these years, and it's not because of equitable distribution of profits.
It'll be a touch windscreen. No steering wheel, no gas, no brake, no turn indicators, cruise controls, no radio/CD knobs, no door handles, no door locks, no side window controls.
With everyone scrabbling at their windows, you won't be able to tell if they are trying to drive, trying to turn on the radio, or trying to escape.
There will be one button where the steering wheel used to be.
Atheists experience spontaneous remission of serious medical problems at a rate that is statistically indistinguishable from that of religious individuals.
All your post shows is that you're one of those who isn't thinking critically.
Cite your source. Is this just another assumption being put forth as evidence?
Great, care to share some of that evidence with us? That's all we ask for, some evidence. No one ever comes forth with any.
There's tons of evidence, just none that you've found compelling. A simple search of the web turns up multitudes of personal experiences and anecdotal evidence. Simply because you reject it doesn't make it disappear.
I do hope you mean COBOL?
But I gotta admit, COBALT is an awesome name for a language :)
He's talking about the Cobalt Qube that email and the web server are running on.
This does not belong on Slashdot. Please take it off.
- Nerd
My impression of you:
Whiny, whiny, whine. Whiny, whine, whine, blubber.
- Whiner
And if he was attacked by Martin first, Martin was only exerting his right to Stand His Ground, no?
This event is exposing the BEST of this country. Most people are outraged by this event because up until a few hours ago THERE WOULD BE NO TRIAL. Now, the wheels of justice are spinning, in large part due to public attention on this case. The fact that Zimmerman wasn't arrested is where the travesty lies. He's not automatically guilty now that he's been arrested, and he's not automatically innocent because the police declined to arrest him originally. His innocence or guilt is in the hands of the court, which is where it belonged all along.
A long time ago, I worked at a startup that was funded by a fairly successful software wholesaler. I'd been working for 6 months, with the promise of a raise once we'd hit a certain milestone and could begin sales. That milestone was hit with time to spare and sales had begun. I was brought in for my big performance review and told that I was doing well and that the owner was happy with me and the product I'd created, but there wasn't enough money for the raise. I was disappointed, but reality is reality and I'd have to wait for the raise.
The very next day, the owners wife showed up in the office, very happy and excited (she was really nice, I have no beef with her), and wanted everyone to come out to the parking lot to see her brand new Lexus.
Needless to say, my motivation dropped to about -10 at that point. My work ethic dropped to "do enough not to get fired". I don't think it was a conscious decision, it just sort of happened. I swore that I'd never take a job for less than the market would bear with the expectation of future rewards, and I haven't.
Fry's has good prices on the items in their weekly ad. Everything else is average. They will match online prices, though.
I bought Shaxon HDMI cables for $1.77 at Fry's just last week.
All them MBA's is part of the 1% right? They're all just trying to stick it to the 99%. Occupy Best Buy!
Sony had a "reputation" for being THE company to buy from, but I'd found that there products looked good but were fairly poor quality. I spent a bundle on a Walkman that was barely larger than a tape case only to have it crap out on me less than a year later from a torn ribbon cable that connect the door (with all the controls on it) to the body. Went back to Koss and never had another problem with my big clunky walkman. Friends had similar issues with Sony TVs and VCRs. I'd almost learned my lesson, then in the mid-90's I went and got a Sony Clie PDA because the screen was a beautiful 320x320px. Big mistake. Piece of crap. Looked great, but all the bits that weren't molded into the device started popping off almost immediately. I don't know how many PS1's I'd seen that couldn't read CD's any more after a few years use. It was derigeur to turn the PS1 upside down after a year or so in order to have it read disks.
Sony is like Volkswagon in that they cultvated a reputation for quality that was far beyond reality.
I wonder if there's any way to make a projectile with similar characteristics?
Hey man, great sky crime!
Key point, a drone carrying a RaspberryPi could be very small, smaller than many seabirds.
So a shotgun should be sufficient.
And normally a Dead Zone for AT&T is a Dead zone for Verizon.
Not way out west. Here there's a marked difference between AT&T and Verizon. Verizon is magnintudes better if you leave the city. AT&T doesn't have a lot of coverage outside of big cities and major corridors, and when they do it's a lousy 2g signal. Verizon has 3G wherever they have a tower.
The reciprocity agreement only covers RTT voice and data. I've gotten 4 bars on a Verizon cell phone the same place a friend with a Sprint phone gets 1xRTT roaming service.
AT&T's coverage maps lie. I took a trip to eastern Oregon a few winters ago, and according to their maps, I'd at least get 2G coverage the entire trip. It was not comforting to be in the middle of a snowstorm getting no service. That's the trip where I learned that cell phone GPS is never going to supplant a full GPS navigatiopn system. Seeing your position in the center of a blank screen really isn't very helpful.
Neither Portland nor Seattle are on Hwy 101. T-mobile coverage in Oregon, outside of the I-5 corridor is abysmal. In Oregon, Verizon uber alles.
Absolutely correct. If the intolerant atheists hadn't dragged the crusades into this subject, we might actually be discussing the original story, which is that dissemination of the bible is a difficult and interesting technological feat.
True this, and not just for gaming. I haven't dealt with this for a while, but it used to be impossible to set up a VPN connection over a satellite link.
Most phones and tablets are underclocked out of the box for that very reason. It's a matter of how much processing power is necessary for the device to appear to be responsive. There are tricks that Apple uses to make iOS appear more responsive than it is. I wish Android would catch up in that regard.
I have some books about football history and the in the 60's and 70's there was a genuine fear that teams would use computers to replace human intellect for play calling and analysis. They had to relent as far as radio headsets for coaches/offensive coordinators and quarterbacks, because teams were using "messenger guards" to relay information into the huddle every play anyways.
I find it amusing this notion that money that you haven't made is money that you've lost. Sounds like greedy BS to me.
That NPR interview he did explained pretty much that he never sees a nickel for the TV specials, beyond the initial fee, which is a lot. This whole notion that pirates are taking money out of the pockets of artists appears to be BS, because the production companies take everything anyways, at least in Louis CK's case, which I'd surmise is typical.
Reading stories of the music industry, it seems that this is the case there, too. There's a reason Cheap Trick is still touring after all these years, and it's not because of equitable distribution of profits.