And what if the driver doing 45 pulled in front of the one doing 90, leaving less than a second for the latter to react?
And before you say that's stupid, I've had to swerve to avoid a big accident caused by someone doing half my speed pulling out in front of me on a motorway. Luckily I had enough time to react.
I don't know what regulations may apply when it leaves the factory, but some combination of years of wear, a sticky cable, and larger than factory tires put on and that easily goes out the window.
Looking at the raw figures in the report, the count is up from 130 to... 133. That's an increase of 2.3%. Even extrapolated to a full year, it's a 5.6% rise.
I don't have any green pieces of paper, but I can get blue, orange and purple pieces. There's even the lesser-spotted red piece; I've seen one twice in my life, so I know they exist
Nintendo has a huge userbase. It's just only 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% of them can actually be bothered to go through the pain of the Nintendo Network.
That, and in the event of a crash, you don't get a face-full of debris
The rest of the time, it's just one mediocre release of Windows and Office after another.
Yet without them, MS wouldn't have the money to do the research ;)
United Kingdom of Britain and Northern Ireland, probably, given Britain = England & Wales (in a manner of speaking anyway).
And money for that one person to fund making their idea a reality.
Don't stop, and tread lightly. Otherwise the coals might stick to your feet.
Exactly the same, it's just the file is C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
Nowhere did the guy post what the speed limit was.
And what if the driver doing 45 pulled in front of the one doing 90, leaving less than a second for the latter to react?
And before you say that's stupid, I've had to swerve to avoid a big accident caused by someone doing half my speed pulling out in front of me on a motorway. Luckily I had enough time to react.
I don't know what regulations may apply when it leaves the factory, but some combination of years of wear, a sticky cable, and larger than factory tires put on and that easily goes out the window.
As would the road-worthiness certification.
So how will a driverless car know that the roads are wet or icy before a loss of traction occurs.
Same way 'normal' cars know when the road conditions change: stability control systems. Where fitted, obviously.
Ah, I see the NSA is here :)
It's impossible to make something as complex as a consumer oriented OS without any bugs at all.
It certainly is
At which point your argument loses all value. Clearly you've never written a line of code in your life.
Wouldn't it be funny if it turned out the T-Rex actually barked like a Yorkshire terrier?
Looking at the raw figures in the report, the count is up from 130 to... 133. That's an increase of 2.3%. Even extrapolated to a full year, it's a 5.6% rise.
I don't have any green pieces of paper, but I can get blue, orange and purple pieces. There's even the lesser-spotted red piece; I've seen one twice in my life, so I know they exist
Nintendo has a huge userbase. It's just only 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% of them can actually be bothered to go through the pain of the Nintendo Network.
For developers?
WCF is built on .NET. Silverlight is built on .NET. WinRT has a full .NET layer.
.NET is dead the same way the Sun is made of ice.
The thing they call Windows Phone 8 doesn't have windows
And Macintoshes don't have waterproof coats. And it doesn't matter - it's the power of the brand that matters.
If MS disappeared overnight, someone else would take its place. All that would happen is one devil being replaced by another.
Raspberry
I considered it a design flaw.
Just because you didn't think about taking your boots off doesn't make a small footwell a design flaw.
It is indoctrination, pure and simple
Basic literacy and numeracy is indoctrination now? I think your tinfoil hat's a little tight.
People on Slashdot keep saying this, but corporate lawyers see "GPL" in "LGPL" and flat out say "no way."
Maybe those corporations should hire actual lawyers instead of corporate lawyers.
If only it was MIT-licensed so people could club together and add support for the rest of Dx9 (and 10 and 11 while they're at it)...