It doesn't make the air temperature cooler, but it can cool things down by moving cooler air from elsewhere to replace the warm air pocket around the heat source. Let's try an experiment. Remove all of the fans in your computer. By your logic, this should have no effect on how well your computer runs since it's the actual temperature and not how warm it feels that affects your processor.
Next up: Legislation requiring all hard drives, thumb drives and other storage devices to be registered with the government. You will need to transfer ownership of all devices and must submit monthly logs of any device your storage medium has been connected to regardless of whether or not it was accessed or even powered on.
Additional fees may apply for concealed carry SD cards.
That wouldn't matter unless Apple got their hands on Sony's prototype pre-dating their own prototype. If Sony had a prototype, but Apple had no way to know what it looked like when they developed theres, then their point still stands.
More evidence is better. Context can wait until it's in the courtroom. Otherwise you're just giving permission for the cops to beat the shit out of anyone for any reason because anyone nearby will just keep walking.
HINT: If we start confiscating wealth, then nobody will bother accumulating it in the first place. Your plan will work great for all of 6 months and then the entire world will be in the shitter rather than just large parts of it.
Cities tend to deter tornadoes - all the buildings shape the wind. Also, burying is many times more expensive than stringing it - you can replace it a number of times before you approach the cost of burying it once.
I come from a rural area... people that wanted cable actual moved to the hills on either side of the valley where it was even more rural (and almost impossible to leave for half the winter), but they got satellite signal damnit. They also went through quite a few dishes thanks to lightning.
I'm paying $45/mo for 10/2mbit from Time Warner - that comes to about $4.50/mbit for download speeds. Factor in that the upload speed is even crappier...
You could argue that a RAID 10 is a "RAID array" - it's an array of two arrays. It's also typically faster than a loan disk so it makes a tiny bit of sense for his example.
Kind of like Catholics and confession? At least the Catholics I know anyway. If you can just confess your sins away, there's no real incentive not to do them in the first place. Now if your swear jar is $80 a letter, that's another story.
Here's a hint. Just because the law says something is or is not appropriate/right/etc doesn't mean that's the case everywhere. Here we have someone looking for an appropriate response to an expected situation rather than jumping right to ruining lives over an errant (or even misinterpreted) comment.
This is a long, long way from being the very first thing an American has used a 3d printer for. As for whether or not this is the first thing this particular guy printed, it doesn't say. However, he is a gunsmith so it does make sense that he would try printing a gun.
It'd be like saying "World's first 3d printed tea cup is made by housewares company in Britain... how British!" or "World's first 3d printed dildo with tentacles made by adult toy store in Japan... how Japanese"
Kids and Viruses have a lot in common. They delete all your stuff, cost tons of money in repairs. The big difference is that you usually like it more when your kids replicate.
They're also releasing a consumer line of female body armor, available in 28 different colors and patterns including taupe, seafoam green, mauve, purple camo, plaid and hot pink polka dots.
If you read my post, I said wireless was MORE of a problem before we upgraded away from WEP. Changing to WPA2 didn't make the issues go away completely. There were also issues with apps breaking between updates, webpages not rendering correctly, syncing issues, a ton of different email issues, and much more.
I didn't realize Slashdot posts were expected to contain exhaustive details over every little anecdote.
I hear even the Borg can only make 20% profit selling assimilated tech. They don't have as near total control over the Hive as Apple does over the hipsters.
I think part of it is when some people start asking "What's the difference?". If Apple can't come up with a satisfactory answer for the not-quite-zombified portion of their customer base, a lot of them will jump ship for Something New - even if that Something New is the fifth generation of another company's product.
A lot of Apple products (along with almost every other vendor) have issues when they first come out and you have to wait for the patches. Sure, it's generally still usable without the patch but some people will find software issues to be deal breakers. At my last job, we had iPhones for everyone who was on the road a lot. Stuff like wireless was hit and miss (especially before we finally upgraded away from WEP). For any product where software is a major selling factory (IE: iOS), I'll wait 6 to 12 months for them to get the worst of the bugs out unless I have a practical use for the absolute bleeding edge crap.
It doesn't make the air temperature cooler, but it can cool things down by moving cooler air from elsewhere to replace the warm air pocket around the heat source. Let's try an experiment. Remove all of the fans in your computer. By your logic, this should have no effect on how well your computer runs since it's the actual temperature and not how warm it feels that affects your processor.
Next up: Legislation requiring all hard drives, thumb drives and other storage devices to be registered with the government. You will need to transfer ownership of all devices and must submit monthly logs of any device your storage medium has been connected to regardless of whether or not it was accessed or even powered on.
Additional fees may apply for concealed carry SD cards.
That wouldn't matter unless Apple got their hands on Sony's prototype pre-dating their own prototype. If Sony had a prototype, but Apple had no way to know what it looked like when they developed theres, then their point still stands.
More evidence is better. Context can wait until it's in the courtroom. Otherwise you're just giving permission for the cops to beat the shit out of anyone for any reason because anyone nearby will just keep walking.
HINT: If we start confiscating wealth, then nobody will bother accumulating it in the first place. Your plan will work great for all of 6 months and then the entire world will be in the shitter rather than just large parts of it.
Cities tend to deter tornadoes - all the buildings shape the wind. Also, burying is many times more expensive than stringing it - you can replace it a number of times before you approach the cost of burying it once.
I come from a rural area... people that wanted cable actual moved to the hills on either side of the valley where it was even more rural (and almost impossible to leave for half the winter), but they got satellite signal damnit. They also went through quite a few dishes thanks to lightning.
I'm paying $45/mo for 10/2mbit from Time Warner - that comes to about $4.50/mbit for download speeds. Factor in that the upload speed is even crappier...
You could argue that a RAID 10 is a "RAID array" - it's an array of two arrays. It's also typically faster than a loan disk so it makes a tiny bit of sense for his example.
Kind of like Catholics and confession? At least the Catholics I know anyway. If you can just confess your sins away, there's no real incentive not to do them in the first place. Now if your swear jar is $80 a letter, that's another story.
Here's a hint. Just because the law says something is or is not appropriate/right/etc doesn't mean that's the case everywhere. Here we have someone looking for an appropriate response to an expected situation rather than jumping right to ruining lives over an errant (or even misinterpreted) comment.
This is a long, long way from being the very first thing an American has used a 3d printer for. As for whether or not this is the first thing this particular guy printed, it doesn't say. However, he is a gunsmith so it does make sense that he would try printing a gun.
It'd be like saying "World's first 3d printed tea cup is made by housewares company in Britain... how British!" or "World's first 3d printed dildo with tentacles made by adult toy store in Japan... how Japanese"
No, but it can be done with wire cutters.
Kids and Viruses have a lot in common. They delete all your stuff, cost tons of money in repairs. The big difference is that you usually like it more when your kids replicate.
No more than I think all Anonymous Coward posters are raving lunatics just because you are.
Timeline: ...follow the pattern
1. Military allows female soldiers
2. Military allows gay soldiers
3. Military develops female-specific body armor
4.
Where the hell did you get the transsexual crap from? Other than your subconcious, I mean.
Body armor designed specifically for gay soldiers.
They're also releasing a consumer line of female body armor, available in 28 different colors and patterns including taupe, seafoam green, mauve, purple camo, plaid and hot pink polka dots.
Or just someone looking to hide a few bodies
http://www.snopes.com/horrors/gruesome/bodybed.asp
If you read my post, I said wireless was MORE of a problem before we upgraded away from WEP. Changing to WPA2 didn't make the issues go away completely. There were also issues with apps breaking between updates, webpages not rendering correctly, syncing issues, a ton of different email issues, and much more.
I didn't realize Slashdot posts were expected to contain exhaustive details over every little anecdote.
I hear even the Borg can only make 20% profit selling assimilated tech. They don't have as near total control over the Hive as Apple does over the hipsters.
I think part of it is when some people start asking "What's the difference?". If Apple can't come up with a satisfactory answer for the not-quite-zombified portion of their customer base, a lot of them will jump ship for Something New - even if that Something New is the fifth generation of another company's product.
A lot of Apple products (along with almost every other vendor) have issues when they first come out and you have to wait for the patches. Sure, it's generally still usable without the patch but some people will find software issues to be deal breakers. At my last job, we had iPhones for everyone who was on the road a lot. Stuff like wireless was hit and miss (especially before we finally upgraded away from WEP). For any product where software is a major selling factory (IE: iOS), I'll wait 6 to 12 months for them to get the worst of the bugs out unless I have a practical use for the absolute bleeding edge crap.
Hell, I'd be happy with 5% of a mere million dollars
At least they pulled that claim from their website
And if all else fails, it goes to "The Final Countdown"