To say your logic is idealistic and challenged would be an understatement. Firstly, you assume all profits are fed back into the local economy. Dream on. As well, the reduction in unemployment you refer to are people settling for (two or three) jobs as unskilled labor.
The author of this article would do best to avoid such amateur, misleading titles to his articles if he/she wants to be taken seriously in the technical realm.
That would break the mindless American model of districting. Worker bees need to be kept busy and unable to conspire together to fix the structures the plutocracy are destroying.
To the non-programmed, the deplorable track record of corporate self-governance speaks for itself. Your idealistic drivel may work in a corporate boardroom, but not in the reality companies like BP leave the rest of the us with.
Wait a second - you're telling me that a probe has been traveling for years on end and will be precisely placed on an object moving several thousands of miles per hour, yet no one knows, even within a rough guesstimate falling within a minute or two, when a signal from the same probe confirming the landing will first arrive?
Maybe the probe delivery engineers should take over for the communications team...
Still better than what came before.
She would sell out Chelsea if it got her a crucial state.
To say your logic is idealistic and challenged would be an understatement. Firstly, you assume all profits are fed back into the local economy. Dream on. As well, the reduction in unemployment you refer to are people settling for (two or three) jobs as unskilled labor.
Bus drivers yield to no man. Why would they yield to a machine?
The government is pretty much run exclusively by feminists and tortoises nowadays, so are you somehow surprised?
I knew German software was bad, but they really have to PAY people to use it?
The author of this article would do best to avoid such amateur, misleading titles to his articles if he/she wants to be taken seriously in the technical realm.
Of course, Germany doesn't suffer from sprawl paralysis nearly as badly as the U.S. does.
Uh, ever heard of older people?
That would break the mindless American model of districting. Worker bees need to be kept busy and unable to conspire together to fix the structures the plutocracy are destroying.
Why do dates have to be picked up? Why not just meet somewhere? I guess this is an unknown concept in a suburban wasteland.
America and its corporate slavemasters at "work"
To the non-programmed, the deplorable track record of corporate self-governance speaks for itself. Your idealistic drivel may work in a corporate boardroom, but not in the reality companies like BP leave the rest of the us with.
Most user interfaces are murderous enough nowadays without having to blame it on upgrades.
I'm surprised the PC police haven't asked for his head on a platter yet - for being genuine.
Were Santa Paravia (and Fiumaccio) or Temple of Apshai half as popular/global?
On a more modern note, Myst should be of consideration, too, I would say.
Finally some worthwhile research being carried out on the planet. Great job, Japan! Forget about those stupid humanoid robots!
You can't be THAT desperate for rep around here!
Wait a second - you're telling me that a probe has been traveling for years on end and will be precisely placed on an object moving several thousands of miles per hour, yet no one knows, even within a rough guesstimate falling within a minute or two, when a signal from the same probe confirming the landing will first arrive?
Maybe the probe delivery engineers should take over for the communications team...
"millions of dollars searching for Earhart's plane"
Can't people find better things to do with their money in the States besides pointless searches and developing/buying worthless, gadgety bodywear?
I thought they paid $2 billion for Minesweeper.
As if it weren't enough of a police state already
Yet the U.S. continues to paint itself a free society.
Be sure that Apple's success would never happen in any other country, in the current day and age at least.
Wow, employees with Asian backgrounds stealing secrets from Western companies? What a surprise!