Most people aren't going to buy electric cars until charging stations are as quick and cheap as gas or until they are much lower in price than an average ICE. I don't care if it can be charged in a garage overnight; once you go out, you're exposed to inconvenience and a time commitment to find a charging station and wait for it to charge.
My point was, it would be difficult to prove that IBM is conducting age discrimination unless they got rid of all employees over a certain age. Maybe these employees accepted too many raises in their time at IBM and are now being canned because they are making more money than their skills are worth to the company. There is going to be a strong correlation between age and salary.
The last time my phone updated I didn't want it but it started naggine me all the time. So I finally gave in and I had to update xcode. But xcode wouldn't update until I updated macos. So I just hope my phone never needs an update again.
When I saw the headline 'Jeff Bezos starts $2B fund for the homeless' I assumed he was going to feed and shelter them. Why would he be allowed to have his own preschool curriculum when this is already laid out by people who know much much more about childhood education? If he wants to open preschools, that's great, but stick to the current curriculum. Anything else is just scary.
No need for marketing when all the cars are in self driving fleets owned by some large conglomerate. Will maintenance still be a thing, or will the trend that puts parts into large foreign made modules continue?
Some people live to work, others work to live. Kudos to you if you can find happiness there, but I have found people are a lot happier in places where they are not all competing to pay for a small plot of land. Personally I don't like crowds and so I find sporting events and concerts not worth the trouble. There are restaurants everywhere. Perhaps the racism is less because I am in Canada, but I can't believe every small place in the US is that bad. I chose a place to live where I can have a large private treed lot yet I can drive to major stores in 10 minutes. I'm only going to live once, so I want to live in surroundings that relax me rather than make me feel I am part of the rat race.
The thing I notice over and over again on Slashdot is that the people who are willing to live in a congested city with an hour commute time get jobs and usually the others don't. This is a big problem. I think people go on LinkedIn expecting for it to somehow solve these problems because social networking; but it can't force or even encourage employers to think out of the box when it comes to location.
I can understand why people wouldn't want to have kids. There are far too many people having kids that should never have been parents as it is. You have to have a certain type of patience to properly care for kids; you need to be there for them and not sit them in front of a TV or let your relatives take care of them. Myself, I pretty much always knew I wanted kids and my life would be very empty if I had not had them.
As far as I can see on the internet, LDAC is the only lossless codec which is owned by Sony. So yay if I want to buy only Sony products; but I actually tend to avoid them.
So I can take any headphone and any bluetooth transmitter and be guaranteed I will get a lossless codec? Or do I need to spend hundreds on the new shiny shiny?
Most people aren't going to buy electric cars until charging stations are as quick and cheap as gas or until they are much lower in price than an average ICE. I don't care if it can be charged in a garage overnight; once you go out, you're exposed to inconvenience and a time commitment to find a charging station and wait for it to charge.
You probably also want to be able to launch it many, many times and still get 300 miles.
My point was, it would be difficult to prove that IBM is conducting age discrimination unless they got rid of all employees over a certain age. Maybe these employees accepted too many raises in their time at IBM and are now being canned because they are making more money than their skills are worth to the company. There is going to be a strong correlation between age and salary.
Surely IBM has more than three employees over 40?
You are way too excited about a phone.
The last time my phone updated I didn't want it but it started naggine me all the time. So I finally gave in and I had to update xcode. But xcode wouldn't update until I updated macos. So I just hope my phone never needs an update again.
Then make the school systems better if you care about it so much. Don't allow companies to dictate the curriculum.
When I saw the headline 'Jeff Bezos starts $2B fund for the homeless' I assumed he was going to feed and shelter them. Why would he be allowed to have his own preschool curriculum when this is already laid out by people who know much much more about childhood education? If he wants to open preschools, that's great, but stick to the current curriculum. Anything else is just scary.
DevOps creates such laughable complexity there will be room for all.
No need for marketing when all the cars are in self driving fleets owned by some large conglomerate. Will maintenance still be a thing, or will the trend that puts parts into large foreign made modules continue?
The internal combustion engine created domestic jobs. Ones that aren't here any more.
I can't wait for the TVs to come without HDMI ports.
I might add, it is also nice living somewhere you can sent your kids downtown alone and not really have to worry about anything happening.
Some people live to work, others work to live. Kudos to you if you can find happiness there, but I have found people are a lot happier in places where they are not all competing to pay for a small plot of land. Personally I don't like crowds and so I find sporting events and concerts not worth the trouble. There are restaurants everywhere. Perhaps the racism is less because I am in Canada, but I can't believe every small place in the US is that bad. I chose a place to live where I can have a large private treed lot yet I can drive to major stores in 10 minutes. I'm only going to live once, so I want to live in surroundings that relax me rather than make me feel I am part of the rat race.
The thing I notice over and over again on Slashdot is that the people who are willing to live in a congested city with an hour commute time get jobs and usually the others don't. This is a big problem. I think people go on LinkedIn expecting for it to somehow solve these problems because social networking; but it can't force or even encourage employers to think out of the box when it comes to location.
You mean Obama's economy? The pickup started in 2012.
I can understand why people wouldn't want to have kids. There are far too many people having kids that should never have been parents as it is. You have to have a certain type of patience to properly care for kids; you need to be there for them and not sit them in front of a TV or let your relatives take care of them. Myself, I pretty much always knew I wanted kids and my life would be very empty if I had not had them.
Americans dislike each other so much that they don't even want to talk to a cashier at a store. Sad.
Still won't guarantee me of connecting and getting lossless. Plus at $100 I hope the battery never fails.
Then even if I had a Sony phone and it had LDAC, what are the chances it will work with the truck I bought last year?
As far as I can see on the internet, LDAC is the only lossless codec which is owned by Sony. So yay if I want to buy only Sony products; but I actually tend to avoid them.
I don't need to add unnecessary bottlenecks either.
So I can take any headphone and any bluetooth transmitter and be guaranteed I will get a lossless codec? Or do I need to spend hundreds on the new shiny shiny?
SMD soldering.. lol. So how much does that cost for the setup? Noise cancelling headphones that take replaceable batteries work great.
I thought it was linux? Why not just allow users to install Samba?