You don't seem to understand that this car will lose its energy over time, for the simple reason that it needs to maintain the batteries at a certain temperature, which itself uses energy. So yes, even if you don't use it, energy is going to be spent. It's a real problem when compared to gas-powered cars.
How does the Tesla S cost way too much? Its price is in the same range as similar gas-powered cars.
And it isn't an even particularly expensive range. We're only talking about 50-80k here. A Ferrari, for example, is 200-300k. An Audi S8 (the most expensive Audi sedan) is 120k.
Yes, it's certainly more expensive than entry-level 10-20k cars. But it never aimed to be in that market.
A lot of indie games are released as Flash, they're free, and they're much more interesting than big productions. By not having flash, you're missing them.
I have the opposite experience. I am using Google Chrome, and yet I have yet to find a HTML5 video that works properly.
That might be because I'm using Linux, or because I have a very bad and unreliable internet connection. But Flash works (it doesn't work well, there are obvious problems with seeking and buffering, but it works well enough), HTML5 doesn't.
In "I have opened the door", "opened" is clearly not a past participle, it's the simple past. You do, however, say "the door has been opened", so I was wrong here, open is actually not an irregular verb. It's just that there is an adjective with the same name, which brings some confusion. In any case the approach outlined above doesn't work with all verbs, since not all verbs also happen to be adjectives.
That's wrong, many irregular verbs occur in programming. You simply do not even know what the irregular verbs are. In any case it doesn't matter at all. There is no need for imperative and past participle forms to be the same.
Why should a Russian University make their students work with proprietary software from an American company? It's obviously a much better idea to make them work with open-source software, and it's even better if that software is made by Russians.
It does changes the way you drive downhill.
You don't seem to understand that this car will lose its energy over time, for the simple reason that it needs to maintain the batteries at a certain temperature, which itself uses energy.
So yes, even if you don't use it, energy is going to be spent. It's a real problem when compared to gas-powered cars.
How does the Tesla S cost way too much?
Its price is in the same range as similar gas-powered cars.
And it isn't an even particularly expensive range. We're only talking about 50-80k here. A Ferrari, for example, is 200-300k.
An Audi S8 (the most expensive Audi sedan) is 120k.
Yes, it's certainly more expensive than entry-level 10-20k cars. But it never aimed to be in that market.
The enemy of the United States is religion, as outlined with its ongoing war against <del>Islam</del> terrorists.
A hypothesis is any assumption you make to be true.
Call me skeptic.
Why would you want to read on a backlit display?
So having a concierge with the phone is useless.
How powerful is this device? Can it host a large enough server for less wattage than a normal PC?
By writing it to the disk directly?
I'm sorry, why do you need a removable drive to install an OS?
They don't work *out of the box*. That's not the same thing. It implies you can make it work by configuring it manually
And without e-ink, which means it will need to be recharged every 10 hours.
Computers currently sold still support IDE.
And there is no strict need at all for USB, isn't it only used for gadgets?
It isn't?
The debugger being the only piece of software for which people haven't built an alternative yet.
You realize that neither of these features are critical?
The Hurd had much bigger issues to solve before implementing them.
A lot of indie games are released as Flash, they're free, and they're much more interesting than big productions.
By not having flash, you're missing them.
I have the opposite experience.
I am using Google Chrome, and yet I have yet to find a HTML5 video that works properly.
That might be because I'm using Linux, or because I have a very bad and unreliable internet connection. But Flash works (it doesn't work well, there are obvious problems with seeking and buffering, but it works well enough), HTML5 doesn't.
Somehow I read that as "I opened the door". My bad.
In "I have opened the door", "opened" is clearly not a past participle, it's the simple past.
You do, however, say "the door has been opened", so I was wrong here, open is actually not an irregular verb. It's just that there is an adjective with the same name, which brings some confusion. In any case the approach outlined above doesn't work with all verbs, since not all verbs also happen to be adjectives.
That's wrong, many irregular verbs occur in programming. You simply do not even know what the irregular verbs are.
In any case it doesn't matter at all. There is no need for imperative and past participle forms to be the same.
And I don't see the link with accents.
Did you actually try it?
Why should a Russian University make their students work with proprietary software from an American company? It's obviously a much better idea to make them work with open-source software, and it's even better if that software is made by Russians.
You could, but then you'd look stupid.
The past participle of "open" is "open", not "opened".
Do you also use "runned", "wetted", "arised" or "shedded"?
Please learn your irregular verbs.
French has three verb groups plus irregulars. English has one verb group plus irregulars. It's not that different.