Exactly. I would trust the world to be better in Russian or Chinese hands, than American. It has been clear for the last 50 years that the US government is bent on rigging world economy and politics in their favor. The American image of balance is with the scale tipped in favor.
I wonder if they will eventually ask to be allowed to just take the money directly from citizens' accounts. Their ultimate goal is to control the entire development and consumption of all things culture.
They shouldn't do anything else but offer to purchase it from the owner, rather than trying to assert their ownership of it now that they actually want it. It's mind-boggling that big companies like Microsoft can't figure out to decide on a name for their product and register domains and trademarks BEFORE actually finishing it.
Actually, Mr. Nerdcoin Apologist, it's entirely possible part of Nerdcoin's design is to make it appear no one is in control of Nerdcoin, when in fact there is someone "pulling the strings." Nerdtcoins ARE shady in and of themselves. Sounds like someone can't see the forest through the trees.
That comment shows you have no understanding of how Bitcoin works.
I think ARM can win this, because it has a superior, more streamlined ISA. x86 is a relic, a dinosaur, and it's all over the place. Just like x86 can do low-power designs, ARM can also reach the same performance, but also with a smaller and more power efficient implementation thanks to its refined ISA.
I got the feeling the Wii U was... like the Wii but with a U... not terribly new and exciting. But maybe it's still picking up pace, just like 3DS was for a while before reaching the current sales which are pretty decent. Perhaps handhelds will be Nintendo's only focus eventually?
Nobody cares about your propaganda. Everyone knows USA is doing exactly the same, if not at an even larger scale.
I wonder when big companies will learn that douchery like this always comes back to bite. Are you unaware of the Internet? You can't get away with it!
Exactly. I would trust the world to be better in Russian or Chinese hands, than American. It has been clear for the last 50 years that the US government is bent on rigging world economy and politics in their favor. The American image of balance is with the scale tipped in favor.
American propaganda, psyched up rhetoric for forming public negative opinion on rival super power China, forwarded by Slashdot cooperator as expected.
What a weird exercise in spending and modernization. It will be cheaper and simpler to just install more lighting and hire some security guards.
I wonder if they will eventually ask to be allowed to just take the money directly from citizens' accounts. Their ultimate goal is to control the entire development and consumption of all things culture.
And what about the ground water? Obviously, beer is not the main concern of the issues with fracking.
They shouldn't do anything else but offer to purchase it from the owner, rather than trying to assert their ownership of it now that they actually want it. It's mind-boggling that big companies like Microsoft can't figure out to decide on a name for their product and register domains and trademarks BEFORE actually finishing it.
If you don't engage in trade and development on the terms of the United States of Terrorism, they will have you extradited.
Actually, Mr. Nerdcoin Apologist, it's entirely possible part of Nerdcoin's design is to make it appear no one is in control of Nerdcoin, when in fact there is someone "pulling the strings." Nerdtcoins ARE shady in and of themselves. Sounds like someone can't see the forest through the trees.
That comment shows you have no understanding of how Bitcoin works.
I think ARM can win this, because it has a superior, more streamlined ISA. x86 is a relic, a dinosaur, and it's all over the place. Just like x86 can do low-power designs, ARM can also reach the same performance, but also with a smaller and more power efficient implementation thanks to its refined ISA.
I got the feeling the Wii U was... like the Wii but with a U... not terribly new and exciting. But maybe it's still picking up pace, just like 3DS was for a while before reaching the current sales which are pretty decent. Perhaps handhelds will be Nintendo's only focus eventually?