..."It's amazing the morons in EU\EC think they can harass US companies and not evoke a response from the US..."
Hay thanks EU, great idea. American companies have for to long enjoyed their locus rampaging ways; while not giving back to the community; think John Nash's works. And the world has suffered for it. Maybe this is the turning point?
In order to do that, I would need a prototype. If I had a prototype, then all I would have to do is demo it in a Mellon field. If I demo'ed it in a Mellon field, then I would get advertising via the various news outlets. I would then have more investors contacting me than all the VC's of FaceBook. Why do I need to share any future funds with Kickstarter? And why would I consider selling a tool I made for myself? I could use my prototype to build prototypes, and with the funds generated harvesting Water Melons pay back the borrowed moneys from certain VC's that lent me that money. Then maybe I can consider other products to harvest, like anything associated with minimum wages. I promise, I won't automate your job of gathering grass for your supervisor.
I was thinking of harvesting water melons. Even those who do would not mind this kind of help. Maybe you at your job could use some help picking up the grass?
When I think Intel, I believe that their robotics introduction should be a little bit more than some chinese knock off of a toy. Try this out for a robotic controller design. 128 motors asynchronously; with position feed back for each. 1024 16-bit input asynchronous sensors. Maybe, just maybe, the H1B's at Intel should learn to start eating red meat. And if this is the best they can come up with, maybe retraining is in order here?
Dumb Ass lawyers couldn't present it as evidence? Amazing. But the one thing that amazes me most of all is the suing for using an API?! That is indeed a slippery slope, Oracle.
One will eventually have to consider benefits. Is a 3 nano second improvement worth the cost? For a few, yes; for the rest of the multiverse, WTF? And we all live in the multiverse.
But as 3D Printers get cheaper to build, and they are, and more accurate also; the end is not un-en-forcibly near. Printing 1 item is not cost effective to litigate, but a 1000? Ya, the lawyers would have a field day.
And we will get to read more about other hidden subroutines. But America's businesses can govern themselves, just vote with your wallet. I cannot help but wonder on the price of Smack Lights. Why? DOJ can't see anything illegal about lung disease.
Lets see if I understand this. The US government is violating constitutional law. A US citizen tells the US people that this is happening. And the US government says that this bad. US government employees say they can do this unlawfulness because they were ordered to. I guess the defenses and verdicts at Nuremberg were forgotten. If the CIA doesn't know how the folks like the Bin Laden group get their money. Maybe they should get training on something else; because they sure as hell don't know how to do their jobs.
Why not take the AI software in the wild and combine it into a single type package so that it is in a Tablet or Phone? It would also make a great movie and game idea.
God had this same problem, he then invented Duct Tape.
So, is Reverse Engineering something new? And for all those not considering 3D Printing, what is Plan B?
..."It's amazing the morons in EU\EC think they can harass US companies and not evoke a response from the US..."
Hay thanks EU, great idea. American companies have for to long enjoyed their locus rampaging ways; while not giving back to the community; think John Nash's works. And the world has suffered for it. Maybe this is the turning point?
Somebody is a god damned lier.
Princess, the ussr is gone; but the same assholes are still there; think russian koch brothers.
And if Boris's wife is coming to rape you; you'll accept Boris.
If you lie down with dogs, you will get up with flies. Close enough?
I sure hope for Dyson that was a question on the H1B's final exam or, well, everyone knows what the Russians say.
In order to do that, I would need a prototype. If I had a prototype, then all I would have to do is demo it in a Mellon field. If I demo'ed it in a Mellon field, then I would get advertising via the various news outlets. I would then have more investors contacting me than all the VC's of FaceBook. Why do I need to share any future funds with Kickstarter? And why would I consider selling a tool I made for myself? I could use my prototype to build prototypes, and with the funds generated harvesting Water Melons pay back the borrowed moneys from certain VC's that lent me that money. Then maybe I can consider other products to harvest, like anything associated with minimum wages. I promise, I won't automate your job of gathering grass for your supervisor.
Which will make the one liner jokes that much more funny.
I was thinking of harvesting water melons. Even those who do would not mind this kind of help. Maybe you at your job could use some help picking up the grass?
Maybe, just maybe there are more than 3 people willing to do more than be amused by some blinking moving light can. Think 3 Laws.
By reading the information about turkish women, para medics had thought I had slipped into a coma. I'm cured!
Oh poor A/C, law-enforcement is so so busy busy keeping KAOS at bay. Their words, not mine.
When I think Intel, I believe that their robotics introduction should be a little bit more than some chinese knock off of a toy. Try this out for a robotic controller design. 128 motors asynchronously; with position feed back for each. 1024 16-bit input asynchronous sensors. Maybe, just maybe, the H1B's at Intel should learn to start eating red meat. And if this is the best they can come up with, maybe retraining is in order here?
I can Sing the Body Electric?
Dumb Ass lawyers couldn't present it as evidence? Amazing. But the one thing that amazes me most of all is the suing for using an API?! That is indeed a slippery slope, Oracle.
A useful back seat?
One will eventually have to consider benefits. Is a 3 nano second improvement worth the cost? For a few, yes; for the rest of the multiverse, WTF? And we all live in the multiverse.
But as 3D Printers get cheaper to build, and they are, and more accurate also; the end is not un-en-forcibly near. Printing 1 item is not cost effective to litigate, but a 1000? Ya, the lawyers would have a field day.
And we will get to read more about other hidden subroutines. But America's businesses can govern themselves, just vote with your wallet. I cannot help but wonder on the price of Smack Lights. Why? DOJ can't see anything illegal about lung disease.
Poor A/C, are you certain it's us, and not you?
Lets see if I understand this. The US government is violating constitutional law. A US citizen tells the US people that this is happening. And the US government says that this bad. US government employees say they can do this unlawfulness because they were ordered to. I guess the defenses and verdicts at Nuremberg were forgotten. If the CIA doesn't know how the folks like the Bin Laden group get their money. Maybe they should get training on something else; because they sure as hell don't know how to do their jobs.
Why not take the AI software in the wild and combine it into a single type package so that it is in a Tablet or Phone? It would also make a great movie and game idea.
Leaked? It's called "Marketing."