Plus, Google software tends to get better as opposed to worse, which is quite the accomplishment for a behemoth software house.
That said, those devices do not look particularly good. Mr. Topolsky needs to get out of his parents' basement and go discover anywhere else in the world what good design actually is.
It's not understandable anymore. I have an impossible time finding my purchases a few days/weeks after confirming the associated products are good due to sweeping changes a few years ago that ruin everything (aka Micro$oft).
Yet another of the many social issues presented on Slashdot that is big news to Americans, yet common sense to the rest of the (non-English-speaking) planet who simply miss out on "the digital life" sterile Americana has to offer nowadays.
I'm not sure what planet you're living on, because where I'm resident, the companies wear the trousers and tell the government what they want done, and it is eventually carried out, especially in their global empire known as the USA.
I went there with my family and made a simple fries order. The system punted us out the door. There were at least a half dozen parties jumped ahead of us in the processing queue. After almost ten minutes waiting, we still didn't even see our number listed.
Prepayment was offered/prioritized at the start. Fortunately I remembered to not ever pay (a corporation) ahead of time if one can avoid it!
Lets face it, if we do leave then the UK population is going to quickly discover that the government and media are the cause of most of our social and economic problems, not the EU.
The London government has pretty much always been an enemy of the people at large in the modern era.
Does nothing happen indeed? I could've sworn that one of the major countries staked their economic future on renewable energy.
One way or the other, they are basing their decisions on technological reality. Of course, it helps when the engineers have a true technical education as opposed to the La La variety.
Which fails to address the main issue one iota: Why can't the companies even (be) bother(ed) to identify the drivers for the sake of safety?
The shortsightedness of the average tech moron is astounding to observe. Then again, it's not like long hours in front of a computer offer any perspective on life at large...
Plus, Google software tends to get better as opposed to worse, which is quite the accomplishment for a behemoth software house.
That said, those devices do not look particularly good. Mr. Topolsky needs to get out of his parents' basement and go discover anywhere else in the world what good design actually is.
That's not saying much.
It's not understandable anymore. I have an impossible time finding my purchases a few days/weeks after confirming the associated products are good due to sweeping changes a few years ago that ruin everything (aka Micro$oft).
Plus, it's ugly and cluttered as he!!.
Yet another of the many social issues presented on Slashdot that is big news to Americans, yet common sense to the rest of the (non-English-speaking) planet who simply miss out on "the digital life" sterile Americana has to offer nowadays.
I'm not sure what planet you're living on, because where I'm resident, the companies wear the trousers and tell the government what they want done, and it is eventually carried out, especially in their global empire known as the USA.
there's plenty of worker-protection laws on the books these days.
which carry less and less weight with every passing year in the new millennium.
Sounds like a cheap version of the wealth-sharing program that awful Gaddafi allowed Libyans to benefit from:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/l...
Here's what got him killed (thanks to central bankers):
https://www.rt.com/news/econom...
Oh bullshit, white guys are still have more power and prestige in society than anyone else...
As if we didn't have enough of the moronic obsession with "privilege" in the English speaking world...
Dare one suspect that extracting a single slide out of a presentation might possibly be presenting the issue outside of its original context?
Step 0.5. Stop bombing men, women and children in their home country, leaving survivors angry and desperate with no where to go and no options.
How are our government's owners' banks going to make enough money to enslave us all with later? On an honest basis?!?
ABC says "unsecure"!? How literacy standards have fallen at the public broadcaster :-(
This is, ahem, ABC Australia we're talking about...
I went there with my family and made a simple fries order. The system punted us out the door. There were at least a half dozen parties jumped ahead of us in the processing queue. After almost ten minutes waiting, we still didn't even see our number listed.
Prepayment was offered/prioritized at the start. Fortunately I remembered to not ever pay (a corporation) ahead of time if one can avoid it!
Lets face it, if we do leave then the UK population is going to quickly discover that the government and media are the cause of most of our social and economic problems, not the EU.
The London government has pretty much always been an enemy of the people at large in the modern era.
They are not out yet, but they have lost their voice already.
Let us hope.
From Arizona???
Does nothing happen indeed? I could've sworn that one of the major countries staked their economic future on renewable energy.
One way or the other, they are basing their decisions on technological reality. Of course, it helps when the engineers have a true technical education as opposed to the La La variety.
I should know - I have the American version.
Exactly. Leave the fantasizing where it belongs. In La La Land. As long as the water supply allows.
So this is the result of a "no man left behind" school system?
Uh, where to begin in answering such a stupid, lazy question?
Solar Roadways? Hoverboards? Thorium-powered cars? Self-filling water bottles? Plastic from the air? Artificial gills?
I guess it all depends on your very own personal level of stubbornness and stupidity...
Search was always something of an Achilles heel with him, I think...
As he rides the team's fortunes further into the ground...
Spoken like the genuine sort of MBA idiot to whom the U.S. has handed over the keys of the planet to.
But, like, sensitivity and all!
Which fails to address the main issue one iota: Why can't the companies even (be) bother(ed) to identify the drivers for the sake of safety?
The shortsightedness of the average tech moron is astounding to observe. Then again, it's not like long hours in front of a computer offer any perspective on life at large...
Exactly. It's scary to see how deep the banksters and their corporations have their claws sunk into the hides of modern Americans.