In the last month, regular features have been breaking. They've introduced horrible out of context text ads on search results.
Are they going to put ads on Porn Blogs?
Look at the Global Warming predictions from 20 years ago. They are way over the mark. Please by all means post your dire predictions, but shut up when you're wrong. http://www.dailytech.com/After...
Vapor Deposition can be very expensive. High heat and energy are required for even small amounts. Look at how small that sample is! Sure, light weight cells could be useful in certain applications, but that's really not the problem right now for massive installations.
It's recoverable just by letting the battery run out, or disconnecting the battery (harder but faster)
Bricking is when you permanently break the device.
Yeah, it's just false advertising saying you can get it for $5. You can get them, they are available, but for more like $20 - $30.
Example: ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Raspbe...
It really should be. He apparently codes in a language called "OpenCV"... I've only heard of a package called that.
Anyway, it'd be good to have the source reviewed. It'd be easy to have a coding error that judges everyone as speeding.
http://www.missingkids.com/Exp...
and many providers are complying with that.
I wouldn't be surprised if google and them would do this to avert more searches.
I use a car mostly for going on the road, but sometimes, it needs to drive other places. I go to events where we park in the grass. I go
down driveways that are a mile long. I have experienced emergencies where I have to go backwards down the highway. I just don't
understand how completely driverless cars will work in these cases. I have driven a car with adaptive cruise control and emergency breaking. It was
fantastic. Please continue down this road and make these features required.
And this started only 6 months ago. Let's look again when salaries are actually the 70k figure...
Of course, higher salaries do make sense for successful tech companies... It's only when the
employ manufacturing and other labor work that this would be really hard.
I'm curious if they outsource things like cleaning the toilets, etc.
I couldn't find anything on that. That's why you take out the headphone jack.. and also, cause you don't need it.
Luckly, they have non flash charts as well if you turn off flash.
In the last month, regular features have been breaking. They've introduced horrible out of context text ads on search results. Are they going to put ads on Porn Blogs?
Look at the Global Warming predictions from 20 years ago. They are way over the mark. Please by all means post your dire predictions, but shut up when you're wrong. http://www.dailytech.com/After...
Bricking doesn't apparently mean what it used to. There is no evidence to support that this is completely unfixable.
"Titan X is faster then the 980 Ti." for rendering, just barely. Hardly worth the price.
95.4% efficient in the conversion per the Datasheet http://littleboxchallengecetpo...
geese fly up to 29,000 feet.
Vapor Deposition can be very expensive. High heat and energy are required for even small amounts. Look at how small that sample is! Sure, light weight cells could be useful in certain applications, but that's really not the problem right now for massive installations.
I highly recommend some of you read this paper: http://www.apple.com/business/...
is Lisa's birthday, right? Everyone at apple should know that one.
It's actually attached with a snap clip. Only the original iphone had it soldered on. I've replaced a few iphone batteries.
It's recoverable just by letting the battery run out, or disconnecting the battery (harder but faster) Bricking is when you permanently break the device.
Yeah, it's just false advertising saying you can get it for $5. You can get them, they are available, but for more like $20 - $30. Example: ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Raspbe...
It really should be. He apparently codes in a language called "OpenCV"... I've only heard of a package called that. Anyway, it'd be good to have the source reviewed. It'd be easy to have a coding error that judges everyone as speeding.
AMD has been missing out on these benchmarks for a long time: http://www.cpubenchmark.net/hi...
http://www.missingkids.com/Exp... and many providers are complying with that. I wouldn't be surprised if google and them would do this to avert more searches.
I'm guessing you're not turning off HTML 5.
"seven people present in the train cab instead of train" What is that suppose to even mean?
http://www.ambery.com/2x2hdvga... Shows all sorts of combinations. rack mounted
With their own cheap cables that are in spec. Cables should really not be that expensive. Google charges $20 for a USB-C cable. Come on!
I use a car mostly for going on the road, but sometimes, it needs to drive other places. I go to events where we park in the grass. I go down driveways that are a mile long. I have experienced emergencies where I have to go backwards down the highway. I just don't understand how completely driverless cars will work in these cases. I have driven a car with adaptive cruise control and emergency breaking. It was fantastic. Please continue down this road and make these features required.
And this started only 6 months ago. Let's look again when salaries are actually the 70k figure... Of course, higher salaries do make sense for successful tech companies... It's only when the employ manufacturing and other labor work that this would be really hard. I'm curious if they outsource things like cleaning the toilets, etc.
Nice long explanation of jpg quantization https://www.youtube.com/watch?... I'm assuming they are using jpg
That too can easily be stolen.