True, I think the ancient Greeks will not be affected by this. However, lot's of Seagate employees (and employees of other major companies) will disagree with you.
Making the journey shorter by eliminating left turns is not.
Yeah, came here to say that.
it created an algorithm that eliminated left turns from drivers' routes even if meant a longer journey... In 2005, a year after it announced that it will minimize left turns, the company said that the total distance covered by its 96,000 trucks was reduced by 747,000km, and 190,000 litres of fuel had been save
So they are taking a longer journey but going less distance? It seems to imply that more gas is used idling than driving.
I feel that the viral licensing clauses in GPL v3 will ultimately hinder the further development of software.
I think it's great for educational/learning/teaching purposes and bad for business situations. I think it's restricted itself out of practical usage, in it's determination to be open and not restrictive, it's achieved the opposite. Based on the amount of MIT licenses I see on github and in source, I think many people share this view.
well maybe if it's applied to everyone regardless of background than possibly it's better than our current system which is called ivy league education...
heh, that's vibratenium.
Ok, let's all relax, it's not like they lost vibranium.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Not an issue for Greeks and major companies.
True, I think the ancient Greeks will not be affected by this. However, lot's of Seagate employees (and employees of other major companies) will disagree with you.
site's automatically generated captions aren't completely right
Maybe they are generating the comments as well
Thank you for submitting your video RickDeath, we will get right on close captioning it.
I suspect this service is for the rubes
This is great news, time to migrate from my current beloved, trusted email service yahoo to outlook.
This is like a presidency on amphetamines.
He's just utilizing the "Fail Fast, Fail Often" principle.
Making the journey shorter by eliminating left turns is not.
Yeah, came here to say that.
it created an algorithm that eliminated left turns from drivers' routes even if meant a longer journey... In 2005, a year after it announced that it will minimize left turns, the company said that the total distance covered by its 96,000 trucks was reduced by 747,000km, and 190,000 litres of fuel had been save
So they are taking a longer journey but going less distance? It seems to imply that more gas is used idling than driving.
+1 right on, this should be modded up.
oh, great job scientists, what excuse am i supposed to use now?!
I feel that the viral licensing clauses in GPL v3 will ultimately hinder the further development of software.
I think it's great for educational/learning/teaching purposes and bad for business situations. I think it's restricted itself out of practical usage, in it's determination to be open and not restrictive, it's achieved the opposite. Based on the amount of MIT licenses I see on github and in source, I think many people share this view.
they're using Ubuntu, with the Unity desktop
I thought you said, "How Linux Saved A School's..."
haha, sorry, actually I used to enjoy running Free and OpenBSD, never really got around to NetBSD.
My conclusion is that your comment does not perform well.
That's because it was posted too performantly
Smithers! fire that Simpson fellow!
ok, so it WILL have a big impact, check.
of course, it also reminds me of the first episode of futurama, "hold still, I just need to implant your career chip of delivery boy"...
well maybe if it's applied to everyone regardless of background than possibly it's better than our current system which is called ivy league education...
What a total disaster, I sure wish there was a way to make our country great again....
and just like gnome, the link is broken...
either way, it's not with compatible to compete with React anyway
I'd like to concur as well but that would make this comment incompatible with my previous comment on swift
NetBeans 6.8 actually had good vi bindings!
https://youtu.be/r95a3p8Os-w?t...