Although I find it impossible that you don't have friends or family who have several iOS devices to test a trial version app on, here's an answer:
Pick a random direction, walk 10 feet, bump into any random person who already owns an iOS device, buy them a coffee in exchange for them letting you try an app on their device.
My personal opinion here, so mod me down accordingly. Ignoring the concentration and aim aspect, I think golf is barely a "sport" at all. It requires basically one swing motion and some walking. Sure, that's a lot more than couch potatoes do, but if you want to play a "sport", why not choose something that is a little more involved and active? I get that some people aren't capable of active sports, and some people probably really like golf, but do we really need multiple golf courses in every city? I think people losing interest in golf is a good thing. Hopefully some of that land can be reclaimed for parks, homes, or productive businesses. Also, why we've made millionaires out of the best golf players is simply amazing. Nobody should complain about money problems when we pay people millions for knocking a little ball around.
It's possible that the estimated "one in a million" odds already factor in the whole population, instead of meaning one in a million chance for each person.
Like, if you could estimate that there is a 5% chance that a gold coin burried at a beach will be found ever, that's obviously not per person because after only 20 people walk by, the coin is likely to have been found.
I highly recommend Dropbox. It has clients for Win, Linux, iOS, Android, BlackBerry OS, and others, including direct web access. I think you start with a free 2GB, but you can get a few GB more for free by linking your various devices and inviting friends. I think my total is around 8GB currently.
It seems to work flawlessly. Any time you make changes or add files, the folder icon changes to a folder sync icon, letting you know which folders are still syncing. I have my wife using her own Dropbox for her contract work, and my teens have their own for their homework, music, etc.
A simple fly eats his meal on the spot without much forethought beyond following a smell. He might agree with you, but in regards to the advanced, technical, cheating spider who meticulously spins his death web, premeditating his trapping, killing, preservation, and storage of food for later. Would we be more of a natural predator if we just waited for cows to get caught in our sticky ropes?
(I really know nothing about flies, so someone feel free to rip my guesswork to shreds.)
I agree completely. Animal lovers don't seem to get that humans are just another natural predator. Some animals develop claws, speed, etc for survival. Humans developed complex brains that can outsmart lower animals with cunning, weapons, etc.
The United States has about 2.8 times as many guns per capita as France. (FTFY)
1 times a number is that number. (1xN=N) 1 times less than a number is 0. (N-N=0) 2.5 times less is 1 times less (0) minus 1.5 times the number. (-1.5xN)
I doubt most people who use "times less than" really mean what they say.
Although I find it impossible that you don't have friends or family who have several iOS devices to test a trial version app on, here's an answer:
Pick a random direction, walk 10 feet, bump into any random person who already owns an iOS device, buy them a coffee in exchange for them letting you try an app on their device.
My personal opinion here, so mod me down accordingly. Ignoring the concentration and aim aspect, I think golf is barely a "sport" at all. It requires basically one swing motion and some walking. Sure, that's a lot more than couch potatoes do, but if you want to play a "sport", why not choose something that is a little more involved and active? I get that some people aren't capable of active sports, and some people probably really like golf, but do we really need multiple golf courses in every city? I think people losing interest in golf is a good thing. Hopefully some of that land can be reclaimed for parks, homes, or productive businesses. Also, why we've made millionaires out of the best golf players is simply amazing. Nobody should complain about money problems when we pay people millions for knocking a little ball around.
What do uncontacted tribes think when they see our passenger jets and cargo ships? Gods?
> For my tablet and phone, I like touch. For a desktop? I can't even understand why you would.
Exactly. Touching something in your lap or hand is a natural movement. Reaching up and forward to a screen is just ridiculous.
Off topic: Apparently I don't know how to quote on /. and searching didn't help.
How can the 2014 contest be over?
Is it feasible that a sentient being could be made of energy?
It's possible that the estimated "one in a million" odds already factor in the whole population, instead of meaning one in a million chance for each person.
Like, if you could estimate that there is a 5% chance that a gold coin burried at a beach will be found ever, that's obviously not per person because after only 20 people walk by, the coin is likely to have been found.
African or European?
"If you ignore ACs because they *are are* ACs you're an idiot."
No being a jerk. Just trying to help.
I already have a device which records my discussions with my wife.
raining on NetFlix
I highly recommend Dropbox. It has clients for Win, Linux, iOS, Android, BlackBerry OS, and others, including direct web access. I think you start with a free 2GB, but you can get a few GB more for free by linking your various devices and inviting friends. I think my total is around 8GB currently.
It seems to work flawlessly. Any time you make changes or add files, the folder icon changes to a folder sync icon, letting you know which folders are still syncing. I have my wife using her own Dropbox for her contract work, and my teens have their own for their homework, music, etc.
A simple fly eats his meal on the spot without much forethought beyond following a smell. He might agree with you, but in regards to the advanced, technical, cheating spider who meticulously spins his death web, premeditating his trapping, killing, preservation, and storage of food for later. Would we be more of a natural predator if we just waited for cows to get caught in our sticky ropes?
(I really know nothing about flies, so someone feel free to rip my guesswork to shreds.)
I agree completely. Animal lovers don't seem to get that humans are just another natural predator. Some animals develop claws, speed, etc for survival. Humans developed complex brains that can outsmart lower animals with cunning, weapons, etc.
Actually, not "dead", just lots of cows not intentionally bred.
The United States has about 2.8 times as many guns per capita as France. (FTFY)
1 times a number is that number. (1xN=N)
1 times less than a number is 0. (N-N=0)
2.5 times less is 1 times less (0) minus 1.5 times the number. (-1.5xN)
I doubt most people who use "times less than" really mean what they say.