I'm reminded of the sticker on a box I bought on EBay, "If you find this box, don't touch it. Do not leave the area. Help is on the way. The Umbrella Corporation"
I'm figuring that dumb ass has completely ignored the origins of the internet itself. Other examples are pipes, cabling, linear programming, and potable water systems. Is Matt self medicating again.
The problem is that Asphalt, and Concrete are made of materials that currently have no known mathematics to support levitation, or some type of magnetic/electrical type of repulsion. What is the difference between these two products and iron, copper, and aluminum?
There are several overall points that all agree upon. A straight lane is still the shortest cheapest transportation path. Moving freight appears to be the biggest user. In California there are several transportation hubs. Yes, there active fault lines, and active fracking. My first thoughts were of a national freight grid orientation, all underground, including holding and maintenance yards. It is possible to have more than one tunneling machine running at the same time. There exists robotic drones for mining.
The equipment exists, the expertise exists.
H1B types are 10 cents on the dollar; Coolie hats optional. So what ever the projected cost is, divide it by 10.
We're in the early days, but you'll see us in a systematic way think about how we can apply machine learning to all these areas.'
Your talking, not working, why? And you think the H1B zombies can handle something that has never happened before? Wait! I'm going to micro wave some pop corn so that listening to you will be better entertainment.
That would make a good movie and game idea. An A.I. for anyone who wants one; that it takes into account how the decision will affect the person. The question is, "is the A.I. backed by a faceless corporation, or some variant of Boris and Natasha?" I pray that the user never says, "watch me pull a rabbit out of this hat."
I've often wondered why Americans through donating their jobs to the poor misunderstood H1B corporations were doing at Google. Now it all makes sense, almost.
He has my vote. He's the only one during the debates that could communicate the general attitude of GOP witch hunts; better than Hillary, and he even took the lead on the email non-sense. The gal is good at dotting i's, and crossing t's; but I see no leadership from her. I'll support a candidate that says to business, "enough is enough."
That doesn't apply today; and to be truthful it goes back to when the first human wanted something better in life; that's a long time ago. So businesses hire these folks by the boat load and dump them into the U.S. economy. And for those that say there isn't an American that can do the job? They're not in a crowd of shoppers at WalMart. They're cowards.
You're either an idiot, or lying; I would suggest agreeing to the later, because the former would be humiliating.
That's an aggressive defense. The Defendant doesn't allow a piece of evidence that would exonerate the Defendant?
I guess your passport wasn't admissible? Why?
That will happen anyway. Maybe it's time to automate the process so that this type of issue becomes very remote. What's MIT's phone number?
Some of the finest legal minds come from prison.
Oh waaaaaaa. Get back to work.
I'm reminded of the sticker on a box I bought on EBay, "If you find this box, don't touch it. Do not leave the area. Help is on the way. The Umbrella Corporation"
Terrorists can be marginalized. BP, Shell, and Chevron's fracking? Well, that's a trade secret. Their advice is to f* off.
I'm figuring that dumb ass has completely ignored the origins of the internet itself. Other examples are pipes, cabling, linear programming, and potable water systems. Is Matt self medicating again.
The problem is that Asphalt, and Concrete are made of materials that currently have no known mathematics to support levitation, or some type of magnetic/electrical type of repulsion. What is the difference between these two products and iron, copper, and aluminum?
Sounds like an application for a some type of catalytic converter.
There are several overall points that all agree upon. A straight lane is still the shortest cheapest transportation path. Moving freight appears to be the biggest user. In California there are several transportation hubs. Yes, there active fault lines, and active fracking. My first thoughts were of a national freight grid orientation, all underground, including holding and maintenance yards. It is possible to have more than one tunneling machine running at the same time. There exists robotic drones for mining.
The equipment exists, the expertise exists.
H1B types are 10 cents on the dollar; Coolie hats optional. So what ever the projected cost is, divide it by 10.
A Tyrant is a person who thinks themselves above the law.
We're in the early days, but you'll see us in a systematic way think about how we can apply machine learning to all these areas.'
Your talking, not working, why? And you think the H1B zombies can handle something that has never happened before? Wait! I'm going to micro wave some pop corn so that listening to you will be better entertainment.
That would make a good movie and game idea. An A.I. for anyone who wants one; that it takes into account how the decision will affect the person. The question is, "is the A.I. backed by a faceless corporation, or some variant of Boris and Natasha?" I pray that the user never says, "watch me pull a rabbit out of this hat."
It would appear the University Chancellors are tragically underpaid.
What?! "Because they need stuff repeated over and over before conservatives understand?"
I've often wondered why Americans through donating their jobs to the poor misunderstood H1B corporations were doing at Google. Now it all makes sense, almost.
Gary Larson predicted it.
My favorite quote is, "this conversation can serve no useful purpose." Apologies to A.C.Clark
When the crowd cheers, does he cheer the loudest?
While Hawking, Gates, and Musk publicly state that use of A.I. is a bad thing. I feel like a pre-teen in a sex-ed class. I can hardly wait!
He has my vote. He's the only one during the debates that could communicate the general attitude of GOP witch hunts; better than Hillary, and he even took the lead on the email non-sense. The gal is good at dotting i's, and crossing t's; but I see no leadership from her. I'll support a candidate that says to business, "enough is enough."
That doesn't apply today; and to be truthful it goes back to when the first human wanted something better in life; that's a long time ago. So businesses hire these folks by the boat load and dump them into the U.S. economy. And for those that say there isn't an American that can do the job? They're not in a crowd of shoppers at WalMart. They're cowards.
Not any of the "rich" haunt \.