Seriously, Tesla would be smart to get their industrial strength, enterprise-ready, better-for-the-environment batteries FAA certified so that other aircraft manufacturers,such as Boeing, Airbus, and others, can license the patented technology and count that it will make Tesla, and its investors, more money.
this was his final statement, his final way of making a point.
When I was in grad school, there was one tenured professor who was true scum; had only graduated 3 PhD's in 15 years, had an affair with a student, had one student who had previously committed suicide, I can go on. At the same time, he had over 300 publications and books to his name, was known and respected in his field, and was a fellow of a prestigious academic society. During my third year, his second student committed suicide. This was the tipping point; within the year, the professor was forced to retire and is no longer overseeing students.
I can only hope this tragic event becomes a tipping point for copyright reform as well.
From art of the start by guy kawasaki: 10 slides, 20 minutes, 30 point font. If you haven't read the book, you should, it's an easy read.
You can block known exit nodes.
so how's it different, other than 14 series and a different way of measuring viewer responses?
Seriously, Tesla would be smart to get their industrial strength, enterprise-ready, better-for-the-environment batteries FAA certified so that other aircraft manufacturers,such as Boeing, Airbus, and others, can license the patented technology and count that it will make Tesla, and its investors, more money.
There, FTFY.
*goes back to work*
and if the developer was a truly genius malware creator, then maxim is shitting his pants because it really wasn't him.
And perhaps related to the "global internet slowdown"?
He put up 100,000 shares of himself and didn't even sell 1000. I think failed entrepreneur is a better description.
russia got more action than california. just sayin'.
What responsibility does Google have to spend time and money on infrastructure on products that are used by the minority of people?
It would be nice if they open-sourced these projects and then let the "minority of people" who actually use it maintain it themselves.
Yes, everyday. *first thought when I see the new homepage next button*
...it isn't like they could ask someone to go turn it off and on again.
Just reboot the server
Your smartphone can take a picture, right?
another case of the famous Slashdot Double Standard?
Citation please. ;)
and just to be sure:
order hosts,bind
We helped sell that last toy jet! I love it how we just stuck it to corporate america, down with the man! *runs, ducks*
Removing the need for expensive mobile teams and relying on mobile app stores since 2012.
...and building GUI interfaces to track killers IP addresses...
But I'm a Frequentist Statistician, you insensitive clod!
Damn, lost my mods. Mod up please.
but only if Zuckerberg would respond back.
this was his final statement, his final way of making a point.
When I was in grad school, there was one tenured professor who was true scum; had only graduated 3 PhD's in 15 years, had an affair with a student, had one student who had previously committed suicide, I can go on. At the same time, he had over 300 publications and books to his name, was known and respected in his field, and was a fellow of a prestigious academic society. During my third year, his second student committed suicide. This was the tipping point; within the year, the professor was forced to retire and is no longer overseeing students.
I can only hope this tragic event becomes a tipping point for copyright reform as well.
and a bottle of water. Problem solved!
are you saying they're going to get swallowed by a whale?
and your car, house, space ship, and tower. Or so says my 3 year old.