Since you seem unaware, I don't believe people will literally tear out skulls and spines. If you are always this humorless, your life will be pretty grim.
This will confuse people and make them wary of Sandy Bridge based machines for years. "Is this box tainted? I don't know, and the manufacturer won't tell me. I guess I'll buy something else." A nice clean break of recalling *all* defective machines and shipping only good silicon would have been better.
You clicked on the story anyways and then took the time to post. In internet publishing terms, the story is a success and your attention (the product) has been delivered to the customer (advertisers). Thank you, come again.
The satellite aids Russia's military in building a most excellent 3D map. Then the satellite was lost, totally bogus. Then is was found again, party on dudes!
Or it could be a case of the old guard being very wealthy and tired of the rat race. Past a certain point of wealth you should be concentrating on fulfilling some exotic desire and not being a product manager filling out paperwork.
He called one dish ordinary and did not like the chicken? That's all?
I had assumed he claimed the Benihana chef had sodomized a goat at the table or something. Is this just a franchise suing or an international corporation? I have a hard time believing this action was authorized by anyone far up the food chain at a large corporation.
1994, when you carried around spare bits in a glass jar and calculated bandwidth with a slide rule. I could tell you more, but my Alzheimer's is acting up.
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I had to look that up. Initially I had an image of old time people covering a pile of excrement using a special rake.
Better summary: A decaying remnant of a once funny show hosts an actor from a crap movie and the douche the movie was about. [claps hands and squeals with glee... not]
./ needs an online FPS called Mod Arena where people with mod points can wager them in virtual combat. The winners can then sculpt discussions in their own Mod God self image. For instance you could mod up all posts about Lord of the Rings as "+1 Super Cheetos Cool" and mod down all Star Wars posts as "-1 Decaying Franchise".
Oh, yeah. To stay on topic: Windows has security problems.
"Leaf is 2.5 times better than the Prius on cost per mile basis."
Oops, you are right. That was a major brain derp on my part. The Prius and Leaf are roughly the same size and weight so the comparison is good. The 3x efficiency posted below is probably valid for a pure gas ICE. If I had not bought a Prius last year, that would make the Volt much more interesting to me. Of course, the Prius was only $23K.
In a decade when I trade in the Prius, there should be some exciting electric alternatives.
A gallon of gas is equivalent to ~34kWh of electricity. At the relatively cheap rate of 10 cents per kWh, that means $3.40 in electricity costs to replace a gallon of gas. Plugging in seems to have no price advantage over filling up, and has the extra problems of range and charge time. That seems like a hard sell for the average driver. I'm certain in the future this will change, but pushing for volume before the tech and market conditions are ready may not be a good idea.
Vehicles tuned to efficiency seem to take a big hit from peak mileage depending on driving conditions.
For the Prius, a long flat trip in nice weather results in 60mpg. Take short (less than 5 minutes) trips and lose ~5-10mpg due to warm up time. Drive in cold weather and lose ~5mpg to engine heat loss. Run in cold/wet weather with the front defrost on and lose ~10mpg.
It would be interesting to see this new car tested in those environments.
"15 year statue of limitations on Slashdot jokes."
As Popeye said while wearing a straw wig on Goon Island: "Hair today, goon tomorrow."
Woah. Calm down cowboy.
Since you seem unaware, I don't believe people will literally tear out skulls and spines. If you are always this humorless, your life will be pretty grim.
This will confuse people and make them wary of Sandy Bridge based machines for years. "Is this box tainted? I don't know, and the manufacturer won't tell me. I guess I'll buy something else." A nice clean break of recalling *all* defective machines and shipping only good silicon would have been better.
I think game starved youths would respond by hunting down these judges and ripping their skulls and spines from their bodies predator style.
Maybe they feel anything but a simple number scares the general populace. Eek! A decimal point!
"I can't figure out why this is news..."
You clicked on the story anyways and then took the time to post. In internet publishing terms, the story is a success and your attention (the product) has been delivered to the customer (advertisers). Thank you, come again.
"I am sure there was one in the Bible."
After a quick read of the GOP/T-Bag Abridged Bible, I can categorically refudiate that. It has only one page with the text: "God hates fags."
As an entertainer, it's fitting that she trademark her name like other with the same act, such as Lady Bunny and Jackie Beat.
Through a tragic mistake, animatronic Steve Jobs will be added to the Country Bear Jamboree display.
GPS is just a theory. I subscribe to Intelligent Directionism.
"...if someone slips and breaks their hip."
Use the flame thrower on them before they sue. With a broken hip, it's not like they can run away.
The satellite aids Russia's military in building a most excellent 3D map. Then the satellite was lost, totally bogus. Then is was found again, party on dudes!
Or it could be a case of the old guard being very wealthy and tired of the rat race. Past a certain point of wealth you should be concentrating on fulfilling some exotic desire and not being a product manager filling out paperwork.
He called one dish ordinary and did not like the chicken? That's all?
I had assumed he claimed the Benihana chef had sodomized a goat at the table or something. Is this just a franchise suing or an international corporation? I have a hard time believing this action was authorized by anyone far up the food chain at a large corporation.
1994, when you carried around spare bits in a glass jar and calculated bandwidth with a slide rule. I could tell you more, but my Alzheimer's is acting up.
I had to look that up. Initially I had an image of old time people covering a pile of excrement using a special rake.
Better summary: A decaying remnant of a once funny show hosts an actor from a crap movie and the douche the movie was about.
[claps hands and squeals with glee... not]
"...sell it to you as 1kg of Mac and Cheese."
I prefer Linux and cheese. It's the cheesiest.
If I stopped existing, who would maintain my facebook page?
./ needs an online FPS called Mod Arena where people with mod points can wager them in virtual combat. The winners can then sculpt discussions in their own Mod God self image. For instance you could mod up all posts about Lord of the Rings as "+1 Super Cheetos Cool" and mod down all Star Wars posts as "-1 Decaying Franchise".
Oh, yeah. To stay on topic: Windows has security problems.
They are warranted for 100K miles in most states, and 150K miles in California. Cab drivers on Priuschat report 200K+ with no problems.
"Leaf is 2.5 times better than the Prius on cost per mile basis."
Oops, you are right. That was a major brain derp on my part. The Prius and Leaf are roughly the same size and weight so the comparison is good. The 3x efficiency posted below is probably valid for a pure gas ICE. If I had not bought a Prius last year, that would make the Volt much more interesting to me. Of course, the Prius was only $23K.
In a decade when I trade in the Prius, there should be some exciting electric alternatives.
A gallon of gas is equivalent to ~34kWh of electricity. At the relatively cheap rate of 10 cents per kWh, that means $3.40 in electricity costs to replace a gallon of gas. Plugging in seems to have no price advantage over filling up, and has the extra problems of range and charge time. That seems like a hard sell for the average driver. I'm certain in the future this will change, but pushing for volume before the tech and market conditions are ready may not be a good idea.
Sorry Mr. Stringer, the cat seems to have escaped.
Vehicles tuned to efficiency seem to take a big hit from peak mileage depending on driving conditions.
For the Prius, a long flat trip in nice weather results in 60mpg. Take short (less than 5 minutes) trips and lose ~5-10mpg due to warm up time. Drive in cold weather and lose ~5mpg to engine heat loss. Run in cold/wet weather with the front defrost on and lose ~10mpg.
It would be interesting to see this new car tested in those environments.