I am posting this question because I am not a hardware engineer. Apple's switching from Qualcomm chip to one from Intel... does that mean Intel's chip is better?
If the answer is yes, then in what way Intel's chip is better?
Does it have better reception? Does it run faster? Does it use less power?
I don't think it matters if Intel is better, I think they're circling the wagons to protect themselves from competition. Moore's Law is stuttering and at some point people will realize that more expensive doesn't always equate to better.
Intel and Apple are 2 companies that like to charge a ton for slightly better hardware and software and that ability is like a drug to them. They want just...one...more...toke...off the pipe of high prices.
So much. It's just a naturally occurring number, not even particularly special. It doesn't commemorate anything. It's the exact same thing as all of the stoners going "OMG! It's 4:20 LOL!"
I think you want to refer to the Commerce Clause. And, the action is not agains "speech" per se, but against the commercial use of drones. The FAA won't bother him about advertising revenue from non-drone videos, or about using drones as a hobby. It's when he combines the two that it becomes a commercial activity (and yes, earning advertising revenue via Youtube is Interstate Commerce).
Most Youtube accounts don't actually make money for the user. If they're prosecuting people with accounts only Google makes money from, then the FAA suing them simply makes the FAA hair-splitting assholes.
Since this probably won't be totally resolved by the time presidential voting comes around again, what non-Republican candidate do you guys think I should vote for?
Might be the one and only time I vote for a Democrat.
Haven't read the Bible in forever, but if both those things are in the Old Testament, then the general argument is that it's history kept so that we can know God better. So the resurrection of Jesus was a sort of reset button for how God responded to us.
The thing that confuses me is that God supposedly lives outside of time, since He wrote our history before we're born, so why'd Jesus death turn Him into a nice guy right at the resurrection, why didn't He start out a nice guy from seeing the resurrection coming?
Holy breath? I like that. Explains why psychiatrists are so gungho about medicating people who hear the voice of God, because it's literally become an extension of us.
And Jesus the Healer makes sense, since some people can be stronger Christians than others.
Christianity is crazy all the time. What do you call believing in something that's completely imaginary, and can magically impregnate a woman. That what she gives birth to a magical man. And he's the son to the completely imaginary father. And based on a myth that's at least 5,000 years old. If that's not crazy, it is at the very least, incredibly dumb.
Guys like you have existed since before Jesus even came along. Christianity is always going to appear to have chinks in its armor to people who want it to have chinks in its armor.
The basic premise hasn't changed. People are sinners and God offers a way out.
God may have created life (directly or indirectly) all over the universe.
True, we know that there is nowhere in the universe that His noodly appendages doesn't grace.
Christianity is crazy sometimes. Jesus obviously turned water into wine, yet we have Southern Baptist churches that will swear on a stack of Bibles that drinking is a sin.
I guess they ran out of 90s movies, now they're moving onto games. Maybe in a few years we'll be getting a Fresh Prince reboot along with other shows I can't for the life of me remember the names of.
Also, the first thing you say if handcuffed by the police is "I would like to phone my lawyer" and then nothing else.
I promise this isn't meant in jest, but who do who phone if you didn't expect to ever get in trouble with the police? I might need a lawyer someday, but it's not something I expect to happen. What do you do if an arrest takes you totally by surprise?
If you let infrared light seep out of your house, that is your problem!
That is exactly how law enforcement has been catching indoor illegal drug growers for many years. They look for all of the excess heat given off by the growing lamps. Though in one recent case, the cops didn't need any equipment... there was snow covering the roof of all of the units of an apartment/condo type development except for one unit. Guess which unit they got the search warrant for...
Funny you should mention that. Did you know that a distributed computing hobby and a drug farm can look exactly the same under infra-red? Haven't had it happen to be personally, but I can assure you it's no fun to have a SWAT team bust in simply because you're trying to find a bigass prime number.
How does someone's beliefs influence whether or not there's a hell? Do human beings have a superpower I'm not aware of? Can I make my broccoli taste like chocolate by simply believing hard enough?
Your beliefs don't change reality, they just change how you respond to reality.
Wait, we can decide which morality system judges us? Wouldn't that mean that only conceited people get saved and the humble would suffer eternal damnation?
Obviously, it would suck if you only had the one train, but what if it worked like a highway and trains could get on and off? So you could have multiple trains sharing the same track.
And, yes, I know, people think it wouldn't be in vacuum anymore, but pumping out air could simply be an intermediate step after people are already on the train, like waiting on a runway for a plane to actually take off.
But when you invest in gold, you're trying to avoid the huge ups and downs of the stock market. Correct me here, but gold value tends to increase in a recession and decrease in a boon, and in a boon you can simply get a job to recoup the losses. To me, it's a choice of being safe or _possibly_ rich.
But I have schizophrenia and live with my parents, so it's sort of a moot point.:)
Inflation is bad when it's caused by people because those people then have power over you. What gives you the right to decide someone's money should lose value simply because they want to sit on it and not invest it?
So you're saying there was no economic growth back when everything was either bartered or money was precious metals? That's so fallacious I'm not even going to bother trying to Google proof.
Currency exists so that powerful people can fuck with you. Period. If it's not backed by gold or something else, but simply on someone's reputation it doesn't deserve to be trusted.
Bias and objectivity are very similar. Objectivity is simply approved of bias.
It's like prejudice, we have to have prejudice to survive but it can get out of hand. People say prejudice is wrong, but if someone decided to make a fashion statement by wearing a cloth stocking over their head, there aren't a lot of people that would approve.
To be fair, the 42 year delay was so that they could convince the people of Tennessee that electricity wasn't the work of the devil.
Are Tennessee people welcome on your lawn, even though you obviously believe they're idiots?
I am posting this question because I am not a hardware engineer. Apple's switching from Qualcomm chip to one from Intel ... does that mean Intel's chip is better?
If the answer is yes, then in what way Intel's chip is better?
Does it have better reception? Does it run faster? Does it use less power?
I don't think it matters if Intel is better, I think they're circling the wagons to protect themselves from competition. Moore's Law is stuttering and at some point people will realize that more expensive doesn't always equate to better.
Intel and Apple are 2 companies that like to charge a ton for slightly better hardware and software and that ability is like a drug to them. They want just...one...more...toke...off the pipe of high prices.
So much. It's just a naturally occurring number, not even particularly special. It doesn't commemorate anything. It's the exact same thing as all of the stoners going "OMG! It's 4:20 LOL!"
OMG, new hobby! Thanks, dude.
[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2RCPpdmSVg]Paris' Arc de Triomphe?[/url] (might have spelled that wrong)
I think you want to refer to the Commerce Clause. And, the action is not agains "speech" per se, but against the commercial use of drones. The FAA won't bother him about advertising revenue from non-drone videos, or about using drones as a hobby. It's when he combines the two that it becomes a commercial activity (and yes, earning advertising revenue via Youtube is Interstate Commerce).
Most Youtube accounts don't actually make money for the user. If they're prosecuting people with accounts only Google makes money from, then the FAA suing them simply makes the FAA hair-splitting assholes.
Since this probably won't be totally resolved by the time presidential voting comes around again, what non-Republican candidate do you guys think I should vote for?
Might be the one and only time I vote for a Democrat.
Haven't read the Bible in forever, but if both those things are in the Old Testament, then the general argument is that it's history kept so that we can know God better. So the resurrection of Jesus was a sort of reset button for how God responded to us.
The thing that confuses me is that God supposedly lives outside of time, since He wrote our history before we're born, so why'd Jesus death turn Him into a nice guy right at the resurrection, why didn't He start out a nice guy from seeing the resurrection coming?
Holy breath? I like that. Explains why psychiatrists are so gungho about medicating people who hear the voice of God, because it's literally become an extension of us.
And Jesus the Healer makes sense, since some people can be stronger Christians than others.
Off-topic, but why do we have people named Faith, Hope, and sometimes Charity, but I've never heard of anyone with the first name Love?
I'll name my next kid Methuselah, or however it's spelled, then tell people it's because of the Heinlein book just to rankle them.
Who gets the extra money from people buying his books now that he died?
Christianity is crazy all the time. What do you call believing in something that's completely imaginary, and can magically impregnate a woman. That what she gives birth to a magical man. And he's the son to the completely imaginary father. And based on a myth that's at least 5,000 years old. If that's not crazy, it is at the very least, incredibly dumb.
Guys like you have existed since before Jesus even came along. Christianity is always going to appear to have chinks in its armor to people who want it to have chinks in its armor.
The basic premise hasn't changed. People are sinners and God offers a way out.
True, we know that there is nowhere in the universe that His noodly appendages doesn't grace.
Christianity is crazy sometimes. Jesus obviously turned water into wine, yet we have Southern Baptist churches that will swear on a stack of Bibles that drinking is a sin.
I guess they ran out of 90s movies, now they're moving onto games. Maybe in a few years we'll be getting a Fresh Prince reboot along with other shows I can't for the life of me remember the names of.
Married with Children reboot?
There's an obvious defense in your example.
Also, the first thing you say if handcuffed by the police is "I would like to phone my lawyer" and then nothing else.
I promise this isn't meant in jest, but who do who phone if you didn't expect to ever get in trouble with the police? I might need a lawyer someday, but it's not something I expect to happen. What do you do if an arrest takes you totally by surprise?
That is exactly how law enforcement has been catching indoor illegal drug growers for many years. They look for all of the excess heat given off by the growing lamps. Though in one recent case, the cops didn't need any equipment ... there was snow covering the roof of all of the units of an apartment/condo type development except for one unit. Guess which unit they got the search warrant for...
Funny you should mention that. Did you know that a distributed computing hobby and a drug farm can look exactly the same under infra-red? Haven't had it happen to be personally, but I can assure you it's no fun to have a SWAT team bust in simply because you're trying to find a bigass prime number.
Java is supposed to be sandboxed.
Sandboxing a sandbox game? Play it in a sandbox and it's a sandbox tri-fecta. Sandboxes all the way down.
How does someone's beliefs influence whether or not there's a hell? Do human beings have a superpower I'm not aware of? Can I make my broccoli taste like chocolate by simply believing hard enough?
Your beliefs don't change reality, they just change how you respond to reality.
Wait, we can decide which morality system judges us? Wouldn't that mean that only conceited people get saved and the humble would suffer eternal damnation?
What about the fact that an action movie with a hundred murders generates about a hundredth the outrage of a triple X porno? How does that make sense?
Which is worse, a hell, or a heaven that doesn't meet with your approval?
(that's a general question, it's not specifically aimed at Limekiller42)
Obviously, it would suck if you only had the one train, but what if it worked like a highway and trains could get on and off? So you could have multiple trains sharing the same track.
And, yes, I know, people think it wouldn't be in vacuum anymore, but pumping out air could simply be an intermediate step after people are already on the train, like waiting on a runway for a plane to actually take off.
But when you invest in gold, you're trying to avoid the huge ups and downs of the stock market. Correct me here, but gold value tends to increase in a recession and decrease in a boon, and in a boon you can simply get a job to recoup the losses. To me, it's a choice of being safe or _possibly_ rich.
But I have schizophrenia and live with my parents, so it's sort of a moot point. :)
Inflation is bad when it's caused by people because those people then have power over you. What gives you the right to decide someone's money should lose value simply because they want to sit on it and not invest it?
So you're saying there was no economic growth back when everything was either bartered or money was precious metals? That's so fallacious I'm not even going to bother trying to Google proof.
Currency exists so that powerful people can fuck with you. Period. If it's not backed by gold or something else, but simply on someone's reputation it doesn't deserve to be trusted.
Bias and objectivity are very similar. Objectivity is simply approved of bias.
It's like prejudice, we have to have prejudice to survive but it can get out of hand. People say prejudice is wrong, but if someone decided to make a fashion statement by wearing a cloth stocking over their head, there aren't a lot of people that would approve.