Pebble won that race. unfortunately lacks the marketing power of Apple and thus, they will become moot in not so long.
Assuming that was actually true (big assumption), whose fault is it that Apple is so much better at marketing? Is it Apple's fault? A vast right-wing conspiracy? Don't you think that if Pebble had come out with something really spectacular, rather than a black and white screen with graphics almost as good as Intellivision, they would have gotten a huge amount of publicity for truly beating Apple to the punch? Instead, they put out an embarrassment.
I would suggest that your four issues are symptoms of a bad Scrum Master or a company that won't let the Scrum Master do his/her job. We're using Agile for large in-house projects and it works fine. The company has to buy in to it, of course, which it has. I mean, if you don't even have regular access to your in-house customers, it's not the fault of Agile.
You are confusing Mickey Mouse with "Steamboat Willie". While the short starring Mickey Mouse may enter the public domain in 2023, Mickey Mouse the registered trademark will most definitely not have entered the public domain at that time.
No, you don't. Good luck to you on wandering through CIA headquarters, your local Air Force runways, buildings where people are processing returns for the IRS, etc.
You are wrong. I am not a climate scientist. Almost all the people here are not climate scientists. However, if 97% of climate scientists around the world agree on something, it tends to sway me into their favor. Arguments to the contrary are always welcome but, from what I've seen, they aren't credible (because they are so easily debunked in ways I can understand). When the community of climate scientists is swayed, those of us with open minds will be swayed, too. Same goes with relativity, evolution, and whatever else. I have an open mind but if the overwhelming majority of the experts in a field agree on something, it gets my attention. It seems that what gets the attention of deniers is only what they want to hear.
What about cars? Most people need cars to get to work. Cars take gas. Cars need repairs. Is any of that tax-exempt? No? Why not, they're absolute necessities? Yes? Cool, so Arnold can keep driving that gas-guzzling Hummer and the huge amount of gas it takes is all tax-free!
How about clothing? Need clothes to live, right? So that should be tax-exempt, too. Now Paris Hilton can buy 400 pairs of shoe tax-free!
We wouldn't have this problem if we filed our taxes online. Turbotax has prevented that, because they want to charge us for doing what the government could do free, as it does in less corrupt countries.
I have filed my fiance's parents' taxes for free for the past three years, so I don't know what you're on about.
we should listen to the people who tell us that tell us the government can fix everything if we just give them more of our own money instead
Can you produce a single, real, living person who believes your straw man?
It's a good way to scare someone into stopping what they are doing, and appears to have worked.
How did it stop her when she is writing a whole book about it?
Pebble won that race. unfortunately lacks the marketing power of Apple and thus, they will become moot in not so long.
Assuming that was actually true (big assumption), whose fault is it that Apple is so much better at marketing? Is it Apple's fault? A vast right-wing conspiracy? Don't you think that if Pebble had come out with something really spectacular, rather than a black and white screen with graphics almost as good as Intellivision, they would have gotten a huge amount of publicity for truly beating Apple to the punch? Instead, they put out an embarrassment.
I would suggest that your four issues are symptoms of a bad Scrum Master or a company that won't let the Scrum Master do his/her job. We're using Agile for large in-house projects and it works fine. The company has to buy in to it, of course, which it has. I mean, if you don't even have regular access to your in-house customers, it's not the fault of Agile.
More nuance than you might think?
No. I use the control key WAY more than I use the caps lock key. I need the control key to be handy, not caps lock.
P.S. I've had lowercase since I started using computers in the age of dinosaurs.
With the control key next to the "A" key, "Where God and IBM intended".
Calley was convicted. Nixon pardoned him.
...and spoofed it on my network card. Voilà! Free access.
FTFY.
Siri is "competing" with Cortana the same way the steering wheel in a Porsche is competing with the steering wheel in a Kia.
You are confusing Mickey Mouse with "Steamboat Willie". While the short starring Mickey Mouse may enter the public domain in 2023, Mickey Mouse the registered trademark will most definitely not have entered the public domain at that time.
No, you don't. Good luck to you on wandering through CIA headquarters, your local Air Force runways, buildings where people are processing returns for the IRS, etc.
You are wrong. I am not a climate scientist. Almost all the people here are not climate scientists. However, if 97% of climate scientists around the world agree on something, it tends to sway me into their favor. Arguments to the contrary are always welcome but, from what I've seen, they aren't credible (because they are so easily debunked in ways I can understand). When the community of climate scientists is swayed, those of us with open minds will be swayed, too. Same goes with relativity, evolution, and whatever else. I have an open mind but if the overwhelming majority of the experts in a field agree on something, it gets my attention. It seems that what gets the attention of deniers is only what they want to hear.
I see you wrote words after "Warmist religion" but, really, what's the point of reading them after that?
Apparently you are also unaware of how to search for "sales tax fraud" in Google.
What about cars? Most people need cars to get to work. Cars take gas. Cars need repairs. Is any of that tax-exempt? No? Why not, they're absolute necessities? Yes? Cool, so Arnold can keep driving that gas-guzzling Hummer and the huge amount of gas it takes is all tax-free!
How about clothing? Need clothes to live, right? So that should be tax-exempt, too. Now Paris Hilton can buy 400 pairs of shoe tax-free!
Watch out for that slippery slope you're on.
No, they didn't, but don't let that stop your cute paranoia.
We wouldn't have this problem if we filed our taxes online. Turbotax has prevented that, because they want to charge us for doing what the government could do free, as it does in less corrupt countries.
I have filed my fiance's parents' taxes for free for the past three years, so I don't know what you're on about.
I'm guessing that if they actually found and perfectly reconstructed the destroyed hard drive, you'd find another boogeyman to blame.
You actually think sales tax evasion is impossible? Really?
Given that Android allegedly makes up 78% of the smartphone market, I can see why you feel soooo unique.
He may not have specifically called for euthanasia but its not hard to read between the lines.
By "read between the lines" what you really mean is, "I'm now going to make shit up that serves my agenda."
I thought liberals are about heavy regulation, not about the freedom to choose.
You really need to shut off Fox News and detox.
Based on current trends and short of a major breakthru there is no way someone born today will live to be 120-130.
Intriguing theory you have there. How does it account for Gertrude Weaver (born 1898, died - well, she'll die one of these years, but hasn't yet)?
Given that she isn't 120 yet, his theory accounts for it quite nicely (so far).
...can you imagine the Pope leading a frenzied crowd in the St. Peters square in chants of "death to infidels" the way legitimate Muslim leaders do...
So, what you're saying is that nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition?