Close, but not quite. This creates another tier so that Facebook knows which of your 12 million friends are your closest. This is valuable information that they will be able to capitalize on.
I can do morse code at 1Hz, also known as 0.000000000001THz. Look! THz frequencies.
0.85THz is fast, but just because you used THz as the unit of measurement doesn't mean you have accomplished THz speeds.
Triangulation? All of the methods and techniques described above require your frame of reference to change significantly relative to the signal sources.
What would happen if you made everyone feel as happy as the global average? What affect would that have on global policy and philanthropy if acting in the common good was in fact also acting selfishly?
Just send the whole ISS. Most of their experiments don't care where the station is, so long as it is space, and plenty of instruments are already onboard.
I wonder what happens when you melt graphite under equally high pressures, then cool it in similar conditions...does it become diamond? Where does the crystalline structure come from?
This isn't a bug, it is a property of flash memory. That is like calling a car that eventually runs out of gas poorly designed.
The only way around it would be a new type of "defrag" where unused blocks were cleared in advance and partially used blocks consolidated.
Not sure where British law stands on this topic?
I know it is legal for me (in the USA) to set up my tripod on the street outside someones home in an affluent neighborhood and snap away, then post those pictures on the internet. I would think the CCTV-soaked Brits would be even more forgiving.
As recording things became easier, more things were recorded. At some point we began recording things that no-one will ever care about, and now keep things recorded that we didn't even know were recorded (care to see my router logs?).
The less significant something is, the less we need to worry about preserving it.
Of course, there are things worth preserving, but most of it just isn't.
It seems Google treats their beta products better than most treat their production stuff. Fitting, considering Google has more users of their beta stuff than other companies have paying users.
Close, but not quite. This creates another tier so that Facebook knows which of your 12 million friends are your closest. This is valuable information that they will be able to capitalize on.
I can do morse code at 1Hz, also known as 0.000000000001THz. Look! THz frequencies. 0.85THz is fast, but just because you used THz as the unit of measurement doesn't mean you have accomplished THz speeds.
Triangulation? All of the methods and techniques described above require your frame of reference to change significantly relative to the signal sources.
1 Million robots? No cheap labor? We can do that. Is China finally outgrowing it's limitless supply of cheap labor?
So, I don't get it, is /this/ the end of the world?
Because the laws are horribly ineffective and no one else is both powerful and benevolent?
What would happen if you made everyone feel as happy as the global average? What affect would that have on global policy and philanthropy if acting in the common good was in fact also acting selfishly?
Just send the whole ISS. Most of their experiments don't care where the station is, so long as it is space, and plenty of instruments are already onboard.
Developers: "Yes" Everyone Else: "No"
How about: Awareness of the world makes people more depressed.
That depends on the car, and the worker. Can you imagine UAW workers making a C8 Aileron?
I wonder what happens when you melt graphite under equally high pressures, then cool it in similar conditions...does it become diamond? Where does the crystalline structure come from?
So you're telling me that something cheap isn't as well made as something expensive? Allow me to go re-evaluate my life...
It isn't outmaneuvering, I'm sure this is what Google had in mind. No licenses being broken, and a strong modder community.
This isn't a bug, it is a property of flash memory. That is like calling a car that eventually runs out of gas poorly designed. The only way around it would be a new type of "defrag" where unused blocks were cleared in advance and partially used blocks consolidated.
Yeah, because those are common tasks...just the other day my mother was wanting to do that.
Not sure where British law stands on this topic? I know it is legal for me (in the USA) to set up my tripod on the street outside someones home in an affluent neighborhood and snap away, then post those pictures on the internet. I would think the CCTV-soaked Brits would be even more forgiving.
As recording things became easier, more things were recorded. At some point we began recording things that no-one will ever care about, and now keep things recorded that we didn't even know were recorded (care to see my router logs?). The less significant something is, the less we need to worry about preserving it. Of course, there are things worth preserving, but most of it just isn't.
Only cheaper if your time is worth nothing. Still, very cool. But not particularly novel or groundbreaking.
It seems Google treats their beta products better than most treat their production stuff. Fitting, considering Google has more users of their beta stuff than other companies have paying users.
I would like to congratulate all 8 downloaders from Greenland!
1/10th the cost per GB to make, with 100 times the capacity. Even if it were that cheap, these things won't be cheap.
Don't forget: Can't use wind because propellers hit birds.