. You can compare the differences between newer and older fossils to looking at a ball and a ball made from lego.
clearly you don't know much about legos. On a large enough scale, lego structures are indistinguishable from the real-life counterparts they are replicating, and as good as CGI for making imaginary worlds.
not too much perhaps. how hard is it to write a book, how hard is it to edit a book, how hard is it to curate the book industry so the most promising books recieve support and funding, how hard is it to build an industry that supports authors so they can live and work and be professionals, so the entire publishing industry doesnt devolve into 99 cent fan fic? pretty darn hard.
the difference is Amazon is dumping ebooks on the market at a price that is impossible to compete. 100% guaranteed they will sell books for 99 cents until all other parties are dead, then jack up the price while freezing the publishers out. This is how monopolies operate.
I'll bite... this whole ebook antitrust issue is a joke. the whole point of Apple's ebook efforts was to provide a bulwark against the Amazon Ultron-like eater-of-worlds mopolistic behavior. It was a last ditch effort from apple and the publishers to try and prevent Amazon from eating and owning the entire author and book industry, from writing books to editing them to printing them to selling them.
the irony of course is that Amazon is the one that pushed the DOJ in the first place, and that an "independent" lawyer involved on the plaintiff's side does a lot of work for amazon and even works out of Amazon's building.
this whole ebooks trial is like DOJ partnering with M$ to crush OS/2. Welome to the monoculture, I hope your book industry shaped exclusively on five star reviews.
re: not relevant anymore. I think all of the new comics/fantasy/sci fi IP is going to start coming from video games. that's the only place that's consistently making new ideas. looking forward to the assassin's creed movie, GTA movie, etc etc. Some of them will el floppo like the ones we've seen to date, but others will stick. movies, as usual, will defer to other media to create new ideas.
I hope this makes people think twice before filing a forget-me request. It ensures they'll be remembered.
Perhaps you'll be the victim of slander and lose your career over a lie that is interesting enough to go viral where your vindication isn't and doesn't.
Hey shieldw0lf! If you're not careful about these sort of comments you'll get Santorum'd.
There are a lot of ways to dispel heat... Note that none of the pics show the backside. What it were used in low-temp applications when attached to a big heat sink?
it's like we're having a contest on who can kick a horse deader... don't forget some of the listed applications are aviation & satellites, where the ambient temperature will be way low!
i think if you're practicing your surgery on hard plasticky 3-d printed organs, your skills aren't going to transfer over very well to real-world applications.
how has apple demonstrated a propensity to mislead? And I'm asking a very specific question here: let's say we assume apple is telling the truth. what could they say to make people believe them?
an odd non sequitur, but I agree. It's not Disney's job to make it convenient for you to watch whatever movie in whatever format at whatever location for whatever price. You're more than welcome to watch something else; if you don't like what Disney's selling then go buy from Fox.
yeah why would snowden go to snowy russia and not to someplace nicer?
two words: Im Peach. Impeach! Time to get rid of this unconstitutional autocratic president.
who?
. You can compare the differences between newer and older fossils to looking at a ball and a ball made from lego.
clearly you don't know much about legos. On a large enough scale, lego structures are indistinguishable from the real-life counterparts they are replicating, and as good as CGI for making imaginary worlds.
procedurally generated words.the giveaway is "velvet worms", which is a fail of the [adjective] [noun] algorithm.
Wrong
not too much perhaps. how hard is it to write a book, how hard is it to edit a book, how hard is it to curate the book industry so the most promising books recieve support and funding, how hard is it to build an industry that supports authors so they can live and work and be professionals, so the entire publishing industry doesnt devolve into 99 cent fan fic? pretty darn hard.
the difference is Amazon is dumping ebooks on the market at a price that is impossible to compete. 100% guaranteed they will sell books for 99 cents until all other parties are dead, then jack up the price while freezing the publishers out. This is how monopolies operate.
I'll bite... this whole ebook antitrust issue is a joke. the whole point of Apple's ebook efforts was to provide a bulwark against the Amazon Ultron-like eater-of-worlds mopolistic behavior. It was a last ditch effort from apple and the publishers to try and prevent Amazon from eating and owning the entire author and book industry, from writing books to editing them to printing them to selling them.
the irony of course is that Amazon is the one that pushed the DOJ in the first place, and that an "independent" lawyer involved on the plaintiff's side does a lot of work for amazon and even works out of Amazon's building.
this whole ebooks trial is like DOJ partnering with M$ to crush OS/2. Welome to the monoculture, I hope your book industry shaped exclusively on five star reviews.
re: not relevant anymore. I think all of the new comics/fantasy/sci fi IP is going to start coming from video games. that's the only place that's consistently making new ideas. looking forward to the assassin's creed movie, GTA movie, etc etc. Some of them will el floppo like the ones we've seen to date, but others will stick. movies, as usual, will defer to other media to create new ideas.
keeping with tradition I assume she'll be a sexy thor with big b00bs that are popping through her skimpy outfit. positive role models ftw!
Didn't apple already solve this problem with home kit? Why reinvent the wheel, especially with google at the helm.
I hope this makes people think twice before filing a forget-me request. It ensures they'll be remembered.
Perhaps you'll be the victim of slander and lose your career over a lie that is interesting enough to go viral where your vindication isn't and doesn't.
Hey shieldw0lf! If you're not careful about these sort of comments you'll get Santorum'd.
There are a lot of ways to dispel heat... Note that none of the pics show the backside. What it were used in low-temp applications when attached to a big heat sink?
what is a keyfile if not a password?
it really sucks, huh.
maybe they will wait until seeing the results of the test before announcing what the purpose was!
it's like we're having a contest on who can kick a horse deader... don't forget some of the listed applications are aviation & satellites, where the ambient temperature will be way low!
HD should just buy a mega makerbot that can print makerbots. and mcdonalds should buy a McMakerbot to print hamburgers.
a samsung phone?
i think if you're practicing your surgery on hard plasticky 3-d printed organs, your skills aren't going to transfer over very well to real-world applications.
how has apple demonstrated a propensity to mislead? And I'm asking a very specific question here: let's say we assume apple is telling the truth. what could they say to make people believe them?
I wish I could move to Canada. Actually, New Zealand would be cool too.
an odd non sequitur, but I agree. It's not Disney's job to make it convenient for you to watch whatever movie in whatever format at whatever location for whatever price. You're more than welcome to watch something else; if you don't like what Disney's selling then go buy from Fox.
so you basically want apple to make a flip phone.