What up to now has been unlimited data for one price over cable will become a set of plans with different rates for different data caps. For those who have been screaming about a la carte channels on cable, you'll effectively get them - you'll only pay for what you watch. But it will be on a GB basis, not a channel basis.
Patently false. The problem is that the city leaders ignored the National Weather Service and relied on local forecasters. The 4AM NWS release clearly stated 1-3 inches of snow for Atlanta area and upgraded the Winter Storm Watch to a Warning. That was plenty early enough to have schools closed and the local TV/radio stations to warn people to not venture out.
SNOW/SLEET AMOUNTS WERE INCREASED A LITTLE OVER NW GA TO CATCH FIRST
BAND THIS MORNING...BUT STILL 0.5-1.0 INCH. IN MAIN BAND FOR THE
AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT...HAVE SNOW/SLEET AMOUNTS OF 1-3 INCLUDING ATL
METRO. GREATEST AMOUNT ALONG A BROAD LINE FROM LA GRANGE TO
THOMASTON TO LOUISVILLE. BUT SOUTH OF LUMPKIN TO MACON TO SWAINSBORO
LINE...ACCUM WILL BE 0.1-0.3 INCH MIX OF SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN
WITH UP TO AN INCH OF LIGHT SNOW ON TOP. ALL THESE ACCUMULATION...
OTHER THAN THE NW GA LIGHT BAND...WILL MEET WARNING CRITERIA SO HAVE
CONTINUED WARNING AND EXPANDED THIS TO ANOTHER TIER OF COUNTIES
INCLUDING ATL METRO AREA.
As they did with bodybuilding they should have both a "clean" and an "anything goes" Olympics. Any and all forms of drugs, genetic mods, etc. are allowed in the latter. I would love to see a human run the 100m in 6 seconds, then burst into flames after crossing the tape, swimmers with gills, etc.
If you're someone who is unlikely to be profiled (e.g. - white male) then the chances of getting randomly selected are higher than if there is no random selection so sucks for you.
Not just the TSA. Here in North Carolina you can be stopped at a "license check" roadblock. A thinly veiled attempt to catch drunk drivers, but requires you to present your driver's license to the officer. He may as well say, "Your papers please", just like in Nazi Germany.
8PM 3-day cone is out. Doesn't reach Miami. Center of 5-day cone passes well West of Tampa early Tues morning (2AM). If the hurricane were to follow that track Tampa won't experience anything worse than it gets during a heavy afternoon thundershower during the summer.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/234951.shtml?3day#contents
The track and strength of this storm are way too uncertain at this time to project where and when landfall will occur and what kind of damage will be done. The computer model runs have had it hitting everywhere from New Orleans to the East Coast over the past few days and still haven't locked onto a repeatable solution. Another sign of the times when an over-hyped storm forecast gets hijacked into a quasi-political/religious argument.
Not clear why Amazon is involved here. Quick Amazon search doesn't turn up said SIG716 and I don't believe you can purchase guns from Amazon on-line anyway. Sounds like guy places order on Amazon for TV, carrier delivers wrong package to his apartment, guy tags Amazon for screw-up.
And how much of the 10% you did watch did you lose in the switch? Be honest - surely there is something you used to get that either you can't get now or you can only get older content.
Re-read my post - I am advocating government getting out. The carrier lobbyists are perpetuating oligopolies and collusion. Best approach would be to decouple the infrastructure from the content. Personally I don't have a smartphone and take your approach, but that doesn't apply to many other consumers.
You can be assured that there are people within the cable and satellite TV providers that run this math to help them set their pricing. If you have cable the satellite promo pricing always looks better until you start to match it box by box and channel by channel. Same goes for satellite users that look into switching to cable. Every time I do the math it's so close it's not worth the trouble. Unless you are willing to give up content expect to pay about the same no matter what path you take. The only true break in costs can't come until governments stop enabling collusion. Same story applies to cell phones.
There are also non-financial ramifications, such as having to deal with the incessant pan-handling that confronts you on just about every major intersection in SF.
You vastly underestimate the ability of governments (especially the US government) to come up with byzantine regulations that raise the cost of doing business, regardless of whether those regulations have any actual linkage to the safety or efficacy of what is being regulated.
Your profitability point supports mine - nukes good for shareholders, not for electricity consumers. And in some cases the profitability is due to plants that changed hands on the cheap, leaving the new owner free of the initial capital costs.
I think it's pretty safe to predict that if fusion-based power plants are ever built at full-scale the cost per kilowatt won't be any lower than from whatever competing technology is generating the bulk of a country's power at that time. Between the onerous regulatory requirements that will be put in place, the greed of the contractors building the plant and the shareholder demands of the utility company we'll never see truly low-cost electricity. The fossil fuel problem may be solved but your pocketbook won't feel any better. Witness how expensive nuke plants got from first to last in the US.
What up to now has been unlimited data for one price over cable will become a set of plans with different rates for different data caps. For those who have been screaming about a la carte channels on cable, you'll effectively get them - you'll only pay for what you watch. But it will be on a GB basis, not a channel basis.
Patently false. The problem is that the city leaders ignored the National Weather Service and relied on local forecasters. The 4AM NWS release clearly stated 1-3 inches of snow for Atlanta area and upgraded the Winter Storm Watch to a Warning. That was plenty early enough to have schools closed and the local TV/radio stations to warn people to not venture out. SNOW/SLEET AMOUNTS WERE INCREASED A LITTLE OVER NW GA TO CATCH FIRST BAND THIS MORNING...BUT STILL 0.5-1.0 INCH. IN MAIN BAND FOR THE AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT...HAVE SNOW/SLEET AMOUNTS OF 1-3 INCLUDING ATL METRO. GREATEST AMOUNT ALONG A BROAD LINE FROM LA GRANGE TO THOMASTON TO LOUISVILLE. BUT SOUTH OF LUMPKIN TO MACON TO SWAINSBORO LINE...ACCUM WILL BE 0.1-0.3 INCH MIX OF SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN WITH UP TO AN INCH OF LIGHT SNOW ON TOP. ALL THESE ACCUMULATION... OTHER THAN THE NW GA LIGHT BAND...WILL MEET WARNING CRITERIA SO HAVE CONTINUED WARNING AND EXPANDED THIS TO ANOTHER TIER OF COUNTIES INCLUDING ATL METRO AREA.
As they did with bodybuilding they should have both a "clean" and an "anything goes" Olympics. Any and all forms of drugs, genetic mods, etc. are allowed in the latter. I would love to see a human run the 100m in 6 seconds, then burst into flames after crossing the tape, swimmers with gills, etc.
If you're someone who is unlikely to be profiled (e.g. - white male) then the chances of getting randomly selected are higher than if there is no random selection so sucks for you.
Not just the TSA. Here in North Carolina you can be stopped at a "license check" roadblock. A thinly veiled attempt to catch drunk drivers, but requires you to present your driver's license to the officer. He may as well say, "Your papers please", just like in Nazi Germany.
Does this mean Bruce is considering doing a "Tony Scott"? He's still relatively young so why his concern now?
I'm sure the hundreds of thousands of Tampa residents and non-convention go'ers would be appalled by your lack of concern for them.
8PM 3-day cone is out. Doesn't reach Miami. Center of 5-day cone passes well West of Tampa early Tues morning (2AM). If the hurricane were to follow that track Tampa won't experience anything worse than it gets during a heavy afternoon thundershower during the summer. http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/234951.shtml?3day#contents
The track and strength of this storm are way too uncertain at this time to project where and when landfall will occur and what kind of damage will be done. The computer model runs have had it hitting everywhere from New Orleans to the East Coast over the past few days and still haven't locked onto a repeatable solution. Another sign of the times when an over-hyped storm forecast gets hijacked into a quasi-political/religious argument.
In related news, Joan Rivers took a swim in the Pacific yesterday and emerged without her makeup.
Yet if current polls are to be believed, it only takes a 48% approval rating to get re-elected President of the US: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/president_obama_job_approval-1044.html
Not clear why Amazon is involved here. Quick Amazon search doesn't turn up said SIG716 and I don't believe you can purchase guns from Amazon on-line anyway. Sounds like guy places order on Amazon for TV, carrier delivers wrong package to his apartment, guy tags Amazon for screw-up.
And how much of the 10% you did watch did you lose in the switch? Be honest - surely there is something you used to get that either you can't get now or you can only get older content.
Re-read my post - I am advocating government getting out. The carrier lobbyists are perpetuating oligopolies and collusion. Best approach would be to decouple the infrastructure from the content. Personally I don't have a smartphone and take your approach, but that doesn't apply to many other consumers.
You can be assured that there are people within the cable and satellite TV providers that run this math to help them set their pricing. If you have cable the satellite promo pricing always looks better until you start to match it box by box and channel by channel. Same goes for satellite users that look into switching to cable. Every time I do the math it's so close it's not worth the trouble. Unless you are willing to give up content expect to pay about the same no matter what path you take. The only true break in costs can't come until governments stop enabling collusion. Same story applies to cell phones.
There are also non-financial ramifications, such as having to deal with the incessant pan-handling that confronts you on just about every major intersection in SF.
If that were the case the emulation would have completed much more quickly for the male and would likely never finish running for the female.
I want to see how many "Wants" Kate Upton's page gets.
"Now THAT's how you put a satellite into orbit!", signed Elon Musk.
You vastly underestimate the ability of governments (especially the US government) to come up with byzantine regulations that raise the cost of doing business, regardless of whether those regulations have any actual linkage to the safety or efficacy of what is being regulated. Your profitability point supports mine - nukes good for shareholders, not for electricity consumers. And in some cases the profitability is due to plants that changed hands on the cheap, leaving the new owner free of the initial capital costs.
I think it's pretty safe to predict that if fusion-based power plants are ever built at full-scale the cost per kilowatt won't be any lower than from whatever competing technology is generating the bulk of a country's power at that time. Between the onerous regulatory requirements that will be put in place, the greed of the contractors building the plant and the shareholder demands of the utility company we'll never see truly low-cost electricity. The fossil fuel problem may be solved but your pocketbook won't feel any better. Witness how expensive nuke plants got from first to last in the US.
Spock's Brain. Unforgettable line: "Brain and brain, what is brain?" (Stomp foot for effect)
I thought it was because some Russian mathematician missed a minus sign somewhere.
Already been established that they were able to overcome the rag and get the satellite into a functional orbit where it can fulfill its mission objective. http://www.spaceflightnow.com/atlas/av019/120103rescue.html
Flight 93 made passenger aviation less interesting to terrorists than smaller aircraft would do and anything the TSA can do.