No, it's actually a little thicker than the outgoing model. But hey, you can't expect to get all the details right when you post a keynote summary before the keynote has actually ended.
The problem with the "Jet pack" is that it is an inherently foolish and inefficient idea. That much power, in that small a space, with that many stability issues makes for a nasty combo.
You could say the same thing about motorcycles, but I wouldn't give mine up for anything in the world.
I don't fully understand what your problem is. Savings cards? Some people like saving money
I'm guessing from this statement that you are of an age that you didn't buy your own groceries before these "savings cards" were invented. The point you're missing is that grocery stores always had weekly specials. The "savings cards" did not introduce any new savings, they just introduced customer tracking in order to get the sale prices that had always existed. There is absolutely no new benefit offered by these card programs, it's 100% to the benefit of the store, yet the sheeple just accept it without comment.
that the only end user noticeable difference is storage and price
I would say that storage is not end user noticeable, as both formats have sufficient space for what they do - store hi def movies. That only leaves price, and maybe DRM (arguable I admit), at which Blu Ray loses both.
The likely cause: In microgravity the force of fluids passing over the cells is low, similar to conditions in the gastrointestinal tract, and the cells adapted quickly to the new environment."
Enough of that blasphemous devil-talk! The reason the germs became deadlier is that they were brought closer to the Intelligent Designer in the Sky. Since He could see them more clearly up there, he was able to design them even better!
Microsoft in its stronghold (PC OSes) made the same exact mistake that Sony made in its stronghold (consoles)
The difference is that Sony's mistake with the PS3 resulted in defections to Nintendo and Microsoft. Microsoft's mistake with Vista results in sales of...XP. Not a very costly mistake.
In his testimony, Dr. Carmona said that...He eventually consulted six previous surgeons general, Republican and Democratic, and all agreed, he said, that he faced more political interference than they had.
Now please get that right-wing "Clinton did it too!" bullshit out of here.
surely it's long established that "number of colours" refers to the number of possible colours an individual pixel can display
But if you want to be pedantic, then what is the definition of "display"? I would say that "display" means to present information in a form perceivable by the human eye. If the dithering technique used by these LCDs is perceived by the human eye as millions of colors, then it is in fact "displaying" millions of colors.
FYI: I've found that Astroglide makes a much easier-to-swallow sandwich.
$18,500 is a guess at the price, it is not something stated by Honda. So the original statement is correct.
Didn't BlizzaVision win that contest?
No, it's actually a little thicker than the outgoing model. But hey, you can't expect to get all the details right when you post a keynote summary before the keynote has actually ended.
You could say the same thing about motorcycles, but I wouldn't give mine up for anything in the world.
I'm guessing from this statement that you are of an age that you didn't buy your own groceries before these "savings cards" were invented. The point you're missing is that grocery stores always had weekly specials. The "savings cards" did not introduce any new savings, they just introduced customer tracking in order to get the sale prices that had always existed. There is absolutely no new benefit offered by these card programs, it's 100% to the benefit of the store, yet the sheeple just accept it without comment.
I was afraid it was a trick to make me click on a link to goatse.cx guy.
That is the biggest roller skate I have EVER seen!
I would say that storage is not end user noticeable, as both formats have sufficient space for what they do - store hi def movies. That only leaves price, and maybe DRM (arguable I admit), at which Blu Ray loses both.
Well, duh. You're in frikkin Alaska. Try moving to the civilized world if you want easy access to consumer goods.
That line reminded me of an old MadTV paradoy - the fake commercial about new and improved Olestra foods "now with 10% less anal leakage!"
Don't be silly. Nobody knows about Google's supercavitating torpedos yet.
You also don't appear to know what he meant by the word "since". You appear to think he meant "during".
Hugh Grant and his ho' would get ticketed too, since she wouldn't be visible to the scanner...
Enough of that blasphemous devil-talk! The reason the germs became deadlier is that they were brought closer to the Intelligent Designer in the Sky. Since He could see them more clearly up there, he was able to design them even better!
Whatever, man. Let me know when you've found a monkey with five asses.
Neither does believing in invisible superhero father figures in the sky. Please stop confusing morality with religion.
The difference is that Sony's mistake with the PS3 resulted in defections to Nintendo and Microsoft. Microsoft's mistake with Vista results in sales of...XP. Not a very costly mistake.
No, there isn't a single specific reason. It's a combination of 599 reasons.
Now please get that right-wing "Clinton did it too!" bullshit out of here.
It's pronounced MURRKA, you damn furrner.
Of course, would you expect anything less from a "GPS System"?
I believe the word is "yins".
But if you want to be pedantic, then what is the definition of "display"? I would say that "display" means to present information in a form perceivable by the human eye. If the dithering technique used by these LCDs is perceived by the human eye as millions of colors, then it is in fact "displaying" millions of colors.
Hence their disappearance.