Alternatively, tell the Chinese these crayfish cure erectile dysfunction, diabetes, cancer, and aging. They'll be wiped out in less time than they took to spread.
How do you go about entering a password on a camera? Any virtual keyboard on a camera would be controlled by the arrow keys and Select button, like name entry on the early video games. No photographer would use such a scheme more than once.
That's how one sets up camera WiFi and radio flashes. So, yes, the camera already has virtual keyboard. Its no worse than navigating such things as FireTV Stick, etc. If you're the 1 in a million photographer trying to get pictures out of North Korea or Burma then you'd be happy to have such a system. The rest of us wouldn't want to encrypt even if it was easy.
If the question has no answer and is supposed to foster critical or creative thinking, how did the teachers grade the answers? What were the actual answers?
The kid who reasoned the captain must be at least 18 gets full points and the kid who said he couldn't answer it gets one point for honesty.
Can the workloads really be broken down into such small chunks that running during a 15-30 second ad gets any useful work done? It seems coordinating breaking up and putting back together such small work parts would be more computational power than its worth.
There was a Democrat in the White House then. It tracks closer to midnight when a Republican is there and further when a Democrat is. It should be named the Liberal Angst Clock.
At first glance I feel like this is horrible and unfair, but if they ran the numbers and for some reason hotmail users have more accidents then it's only fair they charge more for hotmail users.
"Some reason" is the key here. What's the causal link between accidents and email domain? It's one thing to say behavior X decreases driver attention therefore car crashes are more likely therefore your rates are going up. But to just hit up customers based on coincidence? Causation really does require correlation but not the other way around.
I use several of the Adobe apps, so the $50/month seems like a steal
Alas, if only it was per month. But that's just the payment schedule. It's really an annual subscription complete with punitive early termination fees. Sign up and you're committed to $50 * 12.
So a executive order implemented and repealed at one level of government has been replaced with an executive order implemented and repeal-able at another level. When will these people learn? You're supposed to shop like-minded judges until you get one that will find a right in the Constitution. Just kidding! Use the legislature for this kind of thing, please.
China proper doesn't have a a completely free market. The government has been fairly hands off in a lot of areas
No, the Chinese government has its hand IN all areas. I know a Chinese businessperson who gave up there and moved to the US. He said in China about half of his time, mental energy, and money was used up placating officials at multiple levels. Government's involvement in business in the US is practically nothing in comparison.
Yes but in the 1960s microprocessors were very slow. Today the processor in my phone is much much more powerful and has more memory then all of the Saturn era launch computers combined. Therefore it must be that much easier and cheaper to go to the Moon today.
There's an app for going to the moon?
Somehow I suspect more than on-board compute power is needed.
Kids are doing this all over, apparently: they run up to a car while it's at a light or in heavy traffic, jump on the hood or elsewhere and act like they got hit by the car, hoping to get a settlement. I've seen dashcam video that was pretty funny because some of the attempts are just so obviously staged.
Adults have been doing this scam in China for years.
Each Walmart employee costs the local city, couny, and state government, combined, a very real US$100,000 per year.
LOL - Since Walmart employees close to 2 million in the US, they are costing us 2 hundred million a year. Did you write that as anonymous because it empowers you to write obvious lies or do people believe this?
You're off by several zeros; 200 billion is what you get if you multiply that out.
once you allow businesses to come into existence around them, they may figure out how to do it efficiently enough to become profitable
You've confused "allow" with "legally require". The difference is that legally requiring it means all they have incentive to figure out how to do efficiently is making the right level of campaign contributions.
Alternatively, tell the Chinese these crayfish cure erectile dysfunction, diabetes, cancer, and aging. They'll be wiped out in less time than they took to spread.
Would it likewise be justifiable to attempt to ban Romani
Romani ite domum
Nothing says protecting nature like 100 windmills on your ocean front view.
Or 100 dead ospreys on your beach.
Good luck when you're stopped by the police/military in some shit-hole country. Encrypted files? No problem, just beat them until they decrypt.
Don't you know its racist to call countries where the police beat would-be free press photographers "shit-holes"?
How do you go about entering a password on a camera? Any virtual keyboard on a camera would be controlled by the arrow keys and Select button, like name entry on the early video games. No photographer would use such a scheme more than once.
That's how one sets up camera WiFi and radio flashes. So, yes, the camera already has virtual keyboard. Its no worse than navigating such things as FireTV Stick, etc. If you're the 1 in a million photographer trying to get pictures out of North Korea or Burma then you'd be happy to have such a system. The rest of us wouldn't want to encrypt even if it was easy.
You're answering it as an adult. Grade it as given to Chinese 5th graders.
If you have both a captain and a helmsman for a ship that size, you're charging too much.
If the question has no answer and is supposed to foster critical or creative thinking, how did the teachers grade the answers?
What were the actual answers?
The kid who reasoned the captain must be at least 18 gets full points and the kid who said he couldn't answer it gets one point for honesty.
Deliverance was set in Georgia, not West Virginia.
This kind of crap is going on everywhere. Here in the Midwest, companies are changing their offices
If you put this kind of office in Denver no one would work in it; the heat and humidity would drive everyone out the door in a few minutes.
A pacemaker?
You just have to be quick about it.
Can the workloads really be broken down into such small chunks that running during a 15-30 second ad gets any useful work done? It seems coordinating breaking up and putting back together such small work parts would be more computational power than its worth.
Then we can save Hollywood by blowing that up into pieces also.
Will Michael Bay direct that?
There was a Democrat in the White House then. It tracks closer to midnight when a Republican is there and further when a Democrat is. It should be named the Liberal Angst Clock.
Most likely there are no shop classes anymore since everyone knows all children must only take STEM classes and go to college.
At first glance I feel like this is horrible and unfair, but if they ran the numbers and for some reason hotmail users have more accidents then it's only fair they charge more for hotmail users.
"Some reason" is the key here. What's the causal link between accidents and email domain? It's one thing to say behavior X decreases driver attention therefore car crashes are more likely therefore your rates are going up. But to just hit up customers based on coincidence? Causation really does require correlation but not the other way around.
I use several of the Adobe apps, so the $50/month seems like a steal
Alas, if only it was per month. But that's just the payment schedule. It's really an annual subscription complete with punitive early termination fees. Sign up and you're committed to $50 * 12.
So a executive order implemented and repealed at one level of government has been replaced with an executive order implemented and repeal-able at another level. When will these people learn? You're supposed to shop like-minded judges until you get one that will find a right in the Constitution. Just kidding! Use the legislature for this kind of thing, please.
China proper doesn't have a a completely free market. The government has been fairly hands off in a lot of areas
No, the Chinese government has its hand IN all areas. I know a Chinese businessperson who gave up there and moved to the US. He said in China about half of his time, mental energy, and money was used up placating officials at multiple levels. Government's involvement in business in the US is practically nothing in comparison.
since when is 83% "great work"?
Yes but in the 1960s microprocessors were very slow. Today the processor in my phone is much much more powerful and has more memory then all of the Saturn era launch computers combined. Therefore it must be that much easier and cheaper to go to the Moon today.
There's an app for going to the moon?
Somehow I suspect more than on-board compute power is needed.
let me ask you this: If you went outside and threw your body at a car, do you think you could break a tail light?
Heck no; there's an Interstate highway just outside.
Kids are doing this all over, apparently: they run up to a car while it's at a light or in heavy traffic, jump on the hood or elsewhere and act like they got hit by the car, hoping to get a settlement. I've seen dashcam video that was pretty funny because some of the attempts are just so obviously staged.
Adults have been doing this scam in China for years.
Each Walmart employee costs the local city, couny, and state government, combined, a very real US$100,000 per year.
LOL -
Since Walmart employees close to 2 million in the US, they are costing us 2 hundred million a year. Did you write that as anonymous because it empowers you to write obvious lies or do people believe this?
You're off by several zeros; 200 billion is what you get if you multiply that out.
once you allow businesses to come into existence around them, they may figure out how to do it efficiently enough to become profitable
You've confused "allow" with "legally require". The difference is that legally requiring it means all they have incentive to figure out how to do efficiently is making the right level of campaign contributions.