Yeah, let's see one of your quads do that! I like your style! Guess you didn't notice it flying all over the arena. I think the ad said it'll go up to 60kph because the prop doesn't have to provide any lift near that speed, not too shabby. A little more aerodynamic, and we might have a race I will grant that the camera could have been mounted in a better place, maybe next year's model.
The public has an interest in the doings of highly influential publicly traded companies. These are just some of the conditions that need to be apply to corporate charters. But they shouldn't be taken to task just because certain people don't apply for a job.
We also need to demand a much stronger FOIA, with a department to process requests, not question and deny them.
Apple is a publicly traded corporation. Who they hire is their business. It is in the public interest to know their criteria for hiring. Public interest should take priority over trade secrets. We need to make some serious changes to the law, starting with the FOIA, it's like melted butter it's so soft. It was written to pacify so-called liberals, and it worked. There's no widespread demand to expand it and give it real teeth, with real penalties for violations.
I went to an iShop the other day. The whole thing, product and employees are a strict monoculture. Kinda weird and robotic and dystopian.
Designed by Microsoft to for us to upgrade to Windows 10, the only version to get this new time zone. This will also mess up the cell phones that can't be updated. That should bump sales a bit.
Where does celestial noon fall now? Before or after 12 o'clock?
What does Korea use for it's constitution, the DSM-5?
'Black Hat' was compromised a very long time ago, and there also many things they won't expose due to government threats. (What aren't we hearing from them this year?) So, now it's more a nostalgia thing for the phone phreaks and marketing for security companies.
Look at the mass amount of letters and phone calls and emails sent in during the SOPA and PIPA hearings
They had no effect whatsoever. It wasn't until Google, Apple, HP, etc got involved did anybody listen. We simply don't have the capital to direct anything. People could try voting for different politicians I suppose, but they seem unwilling out of the irrational fear of losing what they have.
So with my otherwise perfectly functional 2011 plain old Nexus that hasn't seen an upgrade since Jellybean I'm out of luck? Eh, life in the big city, I guess.
I'm sorry. My previous response was far too long, and completely ruins the effect of this one. Regardless, let me come in again:
Did you even watch the goddamn video you linked to?
Yes...
NEXT question!
Yeah, let's see one of your quads do that! I like your style! Guess you didn't notice it flying all over the arena. I think the ad said it'll go up to 60kph because the prop doesn't have to provide any lift near that speed, not too shabby. A little more aerodynamic, and we might have a race I will grant that the camera could have been mounted in a better place, maybe next year's model.
But what the heck, let's cater to our knuckle dragging redneck readers...
You gotta a problem with that? Their money is just as good as anybody's.
Distance...
Next question
You gotta put all the nasty bits in a roll cage, and only one motor to fail
This may cost us some amount of privacy, but we'll tend to get something in return: software that can do more things and that works better.
Making it the new normal are we? With self fulfilling prophecies? And always some Madison Ave to give our 'new normal' a little push..
Can somebody repost it using this soundtrack?
The public has an interest in the doings of highly influential publicly traded companies. These are just some of the conditions that need to be apply to corporate charters. But they shouldn't be taken to task just because certain people don't apply for a job.
We also need to demand a much stronger FOIA, with a department to process requests, not question and deny them.
Apple is a publicly traded corporation. Who they hire is their business. It is in the public interest to know their criteria for hiring. Public interest should take priority over trade secrets. We need to make some serious changes to the law, starting with the FOIA, it's like melted butter it's so soft. It was written to pacify so-called liberals, and it worked. There's no widespread demand to expand it and give it real teeth, with real penalties for violations.
I went to an iShop the other day. The whole thing, product and employees are a strict monoculture. Kinda weird and robotic and dystopian.
Too bad we let this happen. If we want transparency, we have to demand it, not beg for it. We are too submissive.
Robots are saving lives all the time. They always show up to work sober and on time. Look how safe it is to fly now.
Nonsense. There are more than two choices.
Designed by Microsoft to for us to upgrade to Windows 10, the only version to get this new time zone. This will also mess up the cell phones that can't be updated. That should bump sales a bit.
Where does celestial noon fall now? Before or after 12 o'clock?
What does Korea use for it's constitution, the DSM-5?
'Black Hat' was compromised a very long time ago, and there also many things they won't expose due to government threats. (What aren't we hearing from them this year?) So, now it's more a nostalgia thing for the phone phreaks and marketing for security companies.
I'm sorry, what?
I only get outraged it someone touches my internet or hockey.
I guess visiting Chicago is not on your bucket list, eh?
Jesse Helms is still dead!
May I assume you know where to start?
Look at the mass amount of letters and phone calls and emails sent in during the SOPA and PIPA hearings
They had no effect whatsoever. It wasn't until Google, Apple, HP, etc got involved did anybody listen. We simply don't have the capital to direct anything. People could try voting for different politicians I suppose, but they seem unwilling out of the irrational fear of losing what they have.
No torrent??
That's not what my caveman ancestors told me.
So with my otherwise perfectly functional 2011 plain old Nexus that hasn't seen an upgrade since Jellybean I'm out of luck? Eh, life in the big city, I guess.
Does anyone remember the time when software just WORKED?
Yeah, when it was printed on ROM. Writable memory will kill us all!
Tor? Tell me you're not serious! Big old 'end nodes' sticking up like pustules, just waiting to get popped.
Can't they just settle this with a football game?