They have (had?) regular flights between their west coast locations, you just show up and take a seat. I don't know that they fly charter flights anywhere else on a regular basis. It also wasn't unique to Intel, HP used to do something very similar.
It does matter- take away phones and you could see the total number of accidents stay the same- now with phone distractions replaced with 'HE CAME OUT OF NOWHERE!' ie: not paying attention.
Those are pretty crazy sales targets they have, but my first thought when seeing a $6800 car that gets 84mpg is: I can buy one with the money I currently spend on gas when commuting. It'd be a no-brainer, a much better investment than a 50k Tesla that I'd be putting 30k miles on a year.
I'm sure there is a liability factor there too- nobody wants astronauts to die in a spacex/dragon launch. If this was 100% NASA it'd be a loss and PR disaster and as bad as the hit would be, they'd move on. If it happens in the first couple (dozen?) dragon launches it will sink the company and with it the falcon and the possibility of cheap launches.
Yeah, I don't get the hate for I, Robot movie... their wasn't a coherent story in the first place. Just a bunch of related shorts, none of which were long enough for a movie.
The movie took one of Asimov's later realizations as its main point: eventually the 3 laws go wrong. If they're rigid laws and they're smart enough robots, then you get the 0th law and they protect humanity at the expense of the individual. If they're flexible they see themselves as the greater good and the expense of humanity. Asimov wrote both ways.
That and she already fucking knew what was going on. The very agencies she wanted him to go to were part of the conspiracy. I'm sure Snowden knew that, so why would he go to them?
Miles traveled alone would be the wrong metric- unless you're comparing the same routes/types of trips. If you're computing accident rate on short range commutes, then fine. Comparing short range commute accidents per mile vs accidents per mile that includes interstate driving it wouldn't be valid.
I think you missed the whole point. If they're interrogating you they 'know' you're guilty and will do whatever it takes to convict you.
In other words, if you're arrested, suppose the cops really are so dumb and/or evil that they would quote your "I never liked the guy" out of context to try and get you convicted.
They're not dumb or (in their minds) evil. They 100% convinced that you're guilty of the crime and want you convicted. The DA has the same motivation, if he thought they were innocent you wouldn't be prosecuted.
Firefox checks and updates when you run it. On OSX Chrome creates a launch service that keeps a daemon running that constantly communicates back with goog- even if you never open chrome again. Delete chrome? Background daemon continues to talk to goog- it doesn't go away until you use the CLI to remove it.
I can't believe I had to scroll 2/3 down the page to get this- and only +3. Nothing fucking changed except the wording of the message. The cheap cables I bought from china still work, but the message is slightly more verbose. Mostly FUD article, total unmitigated bullshit headline.
This is basically every environmentalists wet dream. You want to live in a concentration camp? Knock yourself out, but don't drag the rest us with you.
No everyone should stop new development against MySQL or MariaDB (which will eventually sell us out, just like they did in the past), and start using a better- truly FOS solution: Postgres, you'll be glad you did.
And an edit to the armed populace. Even in Washington's day an armed populace wasn't a real threat to the regular US army- there is no way they could have 'won' a war. What they could do- and the framers knew they could do- is make an controlling the country via military force costly and difficult. Which is a deterrent against such actions.
(and the great-grandparent is right on imo- armed populace isn't for a full on war, they'd lose- its so that the populace can escalate any oppression to levels that make it a non-option for the government)
They have (had?) regular flights between their west coast locations, you just show up and take a seat. I don't know that they fly charter flights anywhere else on a regular basis. It also wasn't unique to Intel, HP used to do something very similar.
It does matter- take away phones and you could see the total number of accidents stay the same- now with phone distractions replaced with 'HE CAME OUT OF NOWHERE!' ie: not paying attention.
Those are pretty crazy sales targets they have, but my first thought when seeing a $6800 car that gets 84mpg is: I can buy one with the money I currently spend on gas when commuting. It'd be a no-brainer, a much better investment than a 50k Tesla that I'd be putting 30k miles on a year.
I'm sure there is a liability factor there too- nobody wants astronauts to die in a spacex/dragon launch. If this was 100% NASA it'd be a loss and PR disaster and as bad as the hit would be, they'd move on. If it happens in the first couple (dozen?) dragon launches it will sink the company and with it the falcon and the possibility of cheap launches.
So SAG isn't doing their job? Or they negotiate for the 99%s and when the 1% writes gold, they get screwed?
Yeah, I don't get the hate for I, Robot movie... their wasn't a coherent story in the first place. Just a bunch of related shorts, none of which were long enough for a movie.
The movie took one of Asimov's later realizations as its main point: eventually the 3 laws go wrong. If they're rigid laws and they're smart enough robots, then you get the 0th law and they protect humanity at the expense of the individual. If they're flexible they see themselves as the greater good and the expense of humanity. Asimov wrote both ways.
That and she already fucking knew what was going on. The very agencies she wanted him to go to were part of the conspiracy. I'm sure Snowden knew that, so why would he go to them?
Miles traveled alone would be the wrong metric- unless you're comparing the same routes/types of trips. If you're computing accident rate on short range commutes, then fine. Comparing short range commute accidents per mile vs accidents per mile that includes interstate driving it wouldn't be valid.
Maybe they're using dojo?
Often times the killer is something stupid like incorrect http headers that prevent caching, which means every request to akamai hits the origin.
I think you missed the whole point. If they're interrogating you they 'know' you're guilty and will do whatever it takes to convict you.
In other words, if you're arrested, suppose the cops really are so dumb and/or evil that they would quote your "I never liked the guy" out of context to try and get you convicted.
They're not dumb or (in their minds) evil. They 100% convinced that you're guilty of the crime and want you convicted. The DA has the same motivation, if he thought they were innocent you wouldn't be prosecuted.
Firefox checks and updates when you run it. On OSX Chrome creates a launch service that keeps a daemon running that constantly communicates back with goog- even if you never open chrome again. Delete chrome? Background daemon continues to talk to goog- it doesn't go away until you use the CLI to remove it.
I can't believe I had to scroll 2/3 down the page to get this- and only +3. Nothing fucking changed except the wording of the message. The cheap cables I bought from china still work, but the message is slightly more verbose. Mostly FUD article, total unmitigated bullshit headline.
This is basically every environmentalists wet dream. You want to live in a concentration camp? Knock yourself out, but don't drag the rest us with you.
No everyone should stop new development against MySQL or MariaDB (which will eventually sell us out, just like they did in the past), and start using a better- truly FOS solution: Postgres, you'll be glad you did.
My suggestion would be to skip Django. Besides the differences between 2 and 3 are _trivial_ compared to what you'll need to learn about Django.
This looks like it could conceivably have value:
http://www.itelegram.com/telegram/contract-cancellation.asp
Legally accepted time stamped with receipt- much fast than you'd ever get with registered mail.
If the whitespace still bothers you - it means you haven't even spent 15m using it.
Don't hate the player, hate the game ;-)
iirc the school encouraged it (within their limits)
I would consider doing this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbIe0iUtelQ to my house selfish.
Yes it is... I'd rather live in Brave New World than 1984.
I realize someone famous said otherwise (too lazy to look it up), but I strongly disagree.
And an edit to the armed populace. Even in Washington's day an armed populace wasn't a real threat to the regular US army- there is no way they could have 'won' a war. What they could do- and the framers knew they could do- is make an controlling the country via military force costly and difficult. Which is a deterrent against such actions.
But everyone keeps telling me he is a SOCIALIST!
(and the great-grandparent is right on imo- armed populace isn't for a full on war, they'd lose- its so that the populace can escalate any oppression to levels that make it a non-option for the government)
And its one of life's (fairly minor) disappointments that its true.