Honestly, when your task is, "Grab data from mysql, dump it to screen." There really is nothing faster than coding it in PHP. Its quick, its easy, and it gets the job done as fast as a shell script.
Plenty of private streets are on the map. Either way, look at google maps of any airport, You will see where the yellow color of the street ends. That is the end of the "public street". If you want to provide a driving service to drop passengers off on the public street as close to the airport as you can there is nothing the airport can do (though I'm sure they would be upset anyways). They charging them with trespassing because they are using the airports private driveways to make money. Imagine if you were running an airline charter service and just decided to land on their landing strip without paying them. They do allow free of charge the ability for the general public to enter the airport free of charge because they realize it would hurt their business to do otherwise. But they reserve the right to forbid any business looking to make a profit off them from entering their private driveways.
offering “goods, merchandise, property, or services of any kind whatsoever” on airport property
If you are taking advantage of airport property to make money, I can certainly see the argument for the airport to make money for your making money on their property, same as if I setup a vending stand on airport property.
Its true there are a lot of regulations governing the pots of money, but the real reason is that if they spend an extra 5 million this year on raises, they are pretty much forced to spend 5 million every year forever more, and they are also setting the bar higher in for any other raises. So the iPads are way cheaper in the long run (though I agree, not a good investment)
I think bug reporting was one of the things that the early Mozilla project did right. If anything give your users tools to track down the source of the bugs themselves. Your few power users who are developers, if you give them tools to view the stack trace or other such things often will, and they might be able to do much of the work for you.
I think it was an issue of article writer not being able to convert. http://www.caranddriver.com/news/2014-volkswagen-xl1-photos-and-info-news The car can go 31 miles on battery only, so its not a huge battery. Its advertised to do 100km on 1 liter (which converted is roughly 261mpg). Other articles state you can get a range of 700 miles. I think possibly the 310 was supposed to be 310km.
A lot of the energy advantages of rail can be found in automated vehicles. If they travel close enough together they can use much less energy. The only real "waste" is the additional friction of rubber tires versus metal on metal rails. This could eventually be overcome as well with technology advancements in tire technology. You could even run on very hard low traction tires that either brake in unconventional ways or soften up when needing to brake. No reason to tear up the existing infrastructure because of the friction advantage of metal on metal.
Oh how I loved me some MUSH (big on TinyTimMush), I wish it was feasbile to make a 3D MUSH, but honestly that's just SecondLife, and flying phallics aren't my thing.
Aside from the Win8 issue. I don't see how this is a bad idea. Graduating highschool students do this all the time. They tell their relatives and friends of the family that they are graduating or whatever, everyone sends them a few bucks and then the graduate can use this money to buy something. I can totally imagine sending out and email to everyone I know saying my kid needs a new laptop for college and to chip in just a few cents or whatever you can afford.
A little bit of trivia, over 40 tons of space debris hits the earth every day. The earth can handle a lot of small asteroids much better than it can handle one large asteroid.
I said "Amazon doesn't care if you steal the file".
And I was referring to rented content, the kind that you might watch through Amazon Prime. If you pay $2 for a 2 day rental, but instead rip the bits and saved them to watch later, yes you've stolen their content that wasn't intended for you (the bits were intended for your machine, not you). Yes, if you purchased the movie out-right for whatever price it is, I agree with you, you have every right to mangle the bits any which way you want. But renting a movie from blockbuster store, making a copy of it at home, and returning the rental is a form of theft, however you wish to put it.
DRM enforces licensing, it doesn't and can't stop you from stealing. It allows a middleman (like iTunes, Amazon, etc) to say "Ok, we've rented your title XYZ to buyer for 2 days, so we will pay you X under our agreement." Without it Amazon is left with "Ok we gave your title to XYZ he promised to erase it in 2 days, but we all know that won't happen." Amazon doesn't really care if you steal it, the publisher slightly cares, but in reality they are happy that people are renting it and they are getting a steady stream of money. The rental model of digital content would be non existent without DRM, even if it is fundamentally flawed.
An Apache helicopter resembled a news crew helicopter as well. Its really not relative. That said, the new design may not he possible or cost prohibitive, but I'm sure the company has some idea of cost. Either they announced this just to build company hype and increase sales of their current model (possible but doubtful) or they think its financially viable.
No that's the test flight of their first model which is close to production. This new one the TF-X is still in the design phase but is a much better design (if it works)
You can provide lunch and this as well. Many companies you see people packing their lunch and eating at the desk in order to get lunch over quickly so they can leave early. If you provide lunch in other area but insist they don't bring their lunch to their desk, it would be a positive.
Come-on people. This guy isn't a troll. He really believes these theories. Here him out. Things don't "move" all things jump at light speed from subatomic sized grid sector to grid sector, something moving slow simply has more pauses between jumps than something that moves fast. Also there is a force that keeps things moving, things don't naturally want to keep moving, they want to stop, immediately into their spot. This special force is going to be explained, as soon as the blog poster decides to continue his series that he abruptly stopped writing 4 years ago. But trust me, it will be explained!
Many years ago I did a lot of work on ODesk, started out at about 5-10 dollars an hour, after about 2 months I was able to command $30 an hour easily based upon my high feedback and test scores. It was a pretty sweet gig. Not quite enough to support my family, but plenty as a side gig.
I'm glad someone noticed my shell analogy there.
Honestly, when your task is, "Grab data from mysql, dump it to screen." There really is nothing faster than coding it in PHP. Its quick, its easy, and it gets the job done as fast as a shell script.
Plenty of private streets are on the map. Either way, look at google maps of any airport, You will see where the yellow color of the street ends. That is the end of the "public street". If you want to provide a driving service to drop passengers off on the public street as close to the airport as you can there is nothing the airport can do (though I'm sure they would be upset anyways). They charging them with trespassing because they are using the airports private driveways to make money. Imagine if you were running an airline charter service and just decided to land on their landing strip without paying them. They do allow free of charge the ability for the general public to enter the airport free of charge because they realize it would hurt their business to do otherwise. But they reserve the right to forbid any business looking to make a profit off them from entering their private driveways.
I think they do have a case on the whole
offering “goods, merchandise, property, or services of any kind whatsoever” on airport property
If you are taking advantage of airport property to make money, I can certainly see the argument for the airport to make money for your making money on their property, same as if I setup a vending stand on airport property.
Its true there are a lot of regulations governing the pots of money, but the real reason is that if they spend an extra 5 million this year on raises, they are pretty much forced to spend 5 million every year forever more, and they are also setting the bar higher in for any other raises. So the iPads are way cheaper in the long run (though I agree, not a good investment)
But what happened to Wednesday?
The Surface Pro is doing pretty well. RT is a flop because it can't run X86 programs, and it doesn't have the walcom tablet screen
I think bug reporting was one of the things that the early Mozilla project did right. If anything give your users tools to track down the source of the bugs themselves. Your few power users who are developers, if you give them tools to view the stack trace or other such things often will, and they might be able to do much of the work for you.
I think it was an issue of article writer not being able to convert.
http://www.caranddriver.com/news/2014-volkswagen-xl1-photos-and-info-news The car can go 31 miles on battery only, so its not a huge battery.
Its advertised to do 100km on 1 liter (which converted is roughly 261mpg).
Other articles state you can get a range of 700 miles. I think possibly the 310 was supposed to be 310km.
A lot of the energy advantages of rail can be found in automated vehicles. If they travel close enough together they can use much less energy. The only real "waste" is the additional friction of rubber tires versus metal on metal rails. This could eventually be overcome as well with technology advancements in tire technology. You could even run on very hard low traction tires that either brake in unconventional ways or soften up when needing to brake. No reason to tear up the existing infrastructure because of the friction advantage of metal on metal.
And really this is the major problem. I can't just say
"Siri, text wife, pickup milk on your way home".
Its NEVER that easy, and if it was it would be pretty safe to use while driving.
And no flying phallus 8===)
Oh, yea, nevermind.
Oh how I loved me some MUSH (big on TinyTimMush), I wish it was feasbile to make a 3D MUSH, but honestly that's just SecondLife, and flying phallics aren't my thing.
Aside from the Win8 issue. I don't see how this is a bad idea. Graduating highschool students do this all the time. They tell their relatives and friends of the family that they are graduating or whatever, everyone sends them a few bucks and then the graduate can use this money to buy something. I can totally imagine sending out and email to everyone I know saying my kid needs a new laptop for college and to chip in just a few cents or whatever you can afford.
A little bit of trivia, over 40 tons of space debris hits the earth every day. The earth can handle a lot of small asteroids much better than it can handle one large asteroid.
I said "Amazon doesn't care if you steal the file".
And I was referring to rented content, the kind that you might watch through Amazon Prime. If you pay $2 for a 2 day rental, but instead rip the bits and saved them to watch later, yes you've stolen their content that wasn't intended for you (the bits were intended for your machine, not you). Yes, if you purchased the movie out-right for whatever price it is, I agree with you, you have every right to mangle the bits any which way you want. But renting a movie from blockbuster store, making a copy of it at home, and returning the rental is a form of theft, however you wish to put it.
DRM enforces licensing, it doesn't and can't stop you from stealing. It allows a middleman (like iTunes, Amazon, etc) to say "Ok, we've rented your title XYZ to buyer for 2 days, so we will pay you X under our agreement." Without it Amazon is left with "Ok we gave your title to XYZ he promised to erase it in 2 days, but we all know that won't happen." Amazon doesn't really care if you steal it, the publisher slightly cares, but in reality they are happy that people are renting it and they are getting a steady stream of money. The rental model of digital content would be non existent without DRM, even if it is fundamentally flawed.
An Apache helicopter resembled a news crew helicopter as well. Its really not relative. That said, the new design may not he possible or cost prohibitive, but I'm sure the company has some idea of cost. Either they announced this just to build company hype and increase sales of their current model (possible but doubtful) or they think its financially viable.
I must know, was the padded cell reference intentional?
No that's the test flight of their first model which is close to production. This new one the TF-X is still in the design phase but is a much better design (if it works)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bp2TWNpTA7s
This really is an amazing design and does blur the line between car and airplane.
I think you missed my obvious sarcasm.
You can provide lunch and this as well. Many companies you see people packing their lunch and eating at the desk in order to get lunch over quickly so they can leave early. If you provide lunch in other area but insist they don't bring their lunch to their desk, it would be a positive.
Come-on people. This guy isn't a troll. He really believes these theories. Here him out. Things don't "move" all things jump at light speed from subatomic sized grid sector to grid sector, something moving slow simply has more pauses between jumps than something that moves fast. Also there is a force that keeps things moving, things don't naturally want to keep moving, they want to stop, immediately into their spot. This special force is going to be explained, as soon as the blog poster decides to continue his series that he abruptly stopped writing 4 years ago. But trust me, it will be explained!
Many years ago I did a lot of work on ODesk, started out at about 5-10 dollars an hour, after about 2 months I was able to command $30 an hour easily based upon my high feedback and test scores. It was a pretty sweet gig. Not quite enough to support my family, but plenty as a side gig.