Apply punitive damages to both Google and the claimant for false notices.
Make no mistake, all those little "oops, the algorithm got it wrong" add up to a considerable amount of money for the record companies.
With Google trying to get premium content into YouTube, they are massively incentivised to game it exclusively towards the big premium content producers.
It very likely the reuse saves Space X money, but they aren't passing that on to customers yet, as they no doubt have a rather large R&D expense to recoup. I'm pretty sure Elon has said this at some point.
Of course Samsung, Motorola, and HTC don't do it. Their phones are usually dead due to stale software or manufacturing defects long before the battery starts to degrade.
All-electric destroys the service revenue that dealers and manufacturers enjoy. Using hydrogen also maintains the need to dig something up, move it, and then sell it at a floating variable price.
The car makers are so deeply in bed with the fossil fuel industry that swapping to all-electric would be a very nasty breakup indeed.
You just know someone is going to try it. Put out a tv or radio ad, that tells every Echo out there to order a particular item, or at the very least, add it to a shopping cart.
The average person, is not qualified to read or understand that tab about when it is secure and when it isnt.
Bullhockey. The average person is absolutely qualified to understand that americanbank.com probably didn't buy their EV certificate from China Internet Network Information Center.
Google just made it easier for scammers to hide. Heck they may as well just default accept self-signed certs.
A chain of trust is useless if you make it difficult to check the chain.
Don't think that those people selected to go will have to sign a few documents and undergo a few mental evaluations to make sure they really understand that they will most likely die on the mission?
I would imagine that the direct relatives of the crew will have to sign something similar for the member to be eligible.
Apply punitive damages to both Google and the claimant for false notices.
Make no mistake, all those little "oops, the algorithm got it wrong" add up to a considerable amount of money for the record companies.
With Google trying to get premium content into YouTube, they are massively incentivised to game it exclusively towards the big premium content producers.
Fast Acting.... you mean like a massive battery connected to a wind farm?
https://www.teslarati.com/tesl...
https://www.news.com.au/techno...
http://www.abc.net.au/news/201...
Have a nice day.
Thanos would be pleased.
A decline in population is a good thing every once in a while. It would solve a vast number of the worlds problems.
What the employees name Mark Zuckerberg?
I thought that was the entire point of FB.
Put the CEO in a air-sealed room with one of his cleanest cars.
Start the engine.
If the gas tank runs out before he dies, I'll believe his claim and buy one of his cars.
It very likely the reuse saves Space X money, but they aren't passing that on to customers yet, as they no doubt have a rather large R&D expense to recoup. I'm pretty sure Elon has said this at some point.
Of course Samsung, Motorola, and HTC don't do it. Their phones are usually dead due to stale software or manufacturing defects long before the battery starts to degrade.
All-electric destroys the service revenue that dealers and manufacturers enjoy. Using hydrogen also maintains the need to dig something up, move it, and then sell it at a floating variable price.
The car makers are so deeply in bed with the fossil fuel industry that swapping to all-electric would be a very nasty breakup indeed.
Elon was born in Africa, now he's American. Wouldn't that make him an African-American as well?
I'm assuming All Access is a US thing. We have been watching it on Netflix here in Oz.
So, lets assume that this lab-meat takes off and in short order we grow all the beef, lamb, pork, & chicken in a factory...
What do we do with all the cows, sheep, pigs, and chickens that we no longer have a need for?
Do they become endangered or extinct?
Or as Gruber said before... you could just "fix your fucking web site".
The only people that AMP benefits, is Google. It's a lock-in tool, plain and simple.
Is that what they're calling employee housing nowadays?
"Eight RCs later"?? Methinks they need to stay in beta a wee bit longer next time.
"Order me a widget..."
You just know someone is going to try it. Put out a tv or radio ad, that tells every Echo out there to order a particular item, or at the very least, add it to a shopping cart.
Long Live mTropolis!
The average person, is not qualified to read or understand that tab about when it is secure and when it isnt.
Bullhockey. The average person is absolutely qualified to understand that americanbank.com probably didn't buy their EV certificate from China Internet Network Information Center.
Google just made it easier for scammers to hide. Heck they may as well just default accept self-signed certs.
A chain of trust is useless if you make it difficult to check the chain.
... completely ignoring the fact that people need the environment to survive. We need air, plants/animals and water. They don't need us.
when Google defends a lawsuit to open up a phone due to -reasons-.
Given that Blue Origin are still yet to actually reach space, i'd say it's still their move...
Someone didn't want SpaceCom being bought by the Chinese....
That's amazing!
How much did it cost you to lay the fibre along that 40km route again?
Cost/Benefit... HOW DOES IT WORK???
The timing seems like payback for the treatment Snowden/Asange/Manning has received under a Democratic President.
Drive 350 miles in Western Australia and guess what... You're still in god-damned Western Australia. :-)
Don't think that those people selected to go will have to sign a few documents and undergo a few mental evaluations to make sure they really understand that they will most likely die on the mission?
I would imagine that the direct relatives of the crew will have to sign something similar for the member to be eligible.