The layoffs will most likely affect multiple areas of the company, including the engineering and media teams, according to the people with knowledge of the plans.
So, cut everyone except the management positions. What's left? NOTHING.
And I hope he becomes CEO of Facebook in a few years, too.
Why can't we use these things in cars? Imagine being able to recharge your car faster than you could fill it up with gas. The station itself could then recharge their built-in ultra capacitors. Even if it takes X seconds to charge a car and five to ten times longer to charge the station back for that amount, it would be impressive. No more "out of gas", no more having huge-ass semi-trucks filled with thousands of litres of gas driving around. Stations could add solar panels for some additional "free" electricity, etc.
And the term "Moore's law" has always been a problem in itself. It's based on what was seen so far at its creation but it's not a law. But "Moore's average" wasn't catchy, so...
Yeah, and I sure hope execthis' house has a basement too!
Alright, I'm going to move into your house and claim part of it for myself.
I think all the natives that already lived here beg to differ.
So, cut everyone except the management positions. What's left? NOTHING. And I hope he becomes CEO of Facebook in a few years, too.
There's no Aliens agenda is your propaganda, therefore it's all lies.
Slashdot does cause morons. Here's the proof.
Every time I try to opt out of some ads for a product, I get a shitload of redirects and always end up at:
https://ads.youtube.com/ads/pr...?...
Which of course results in an error since I can't connect to https://ads.youtube.com/ in the first place...
If you can afford them (or at least test them for a few hours) the Bose QC25 do wonders to block out external noise, especially lower frequencies.
My home heating system is made of a dozen networked elements, you insensitive clod!
Do you want Terminators? Because this is how you get Terminators.
I used parts from discarded scanners, dot matrix and inkjet printers to make a Mendel90-style RepStrap.
Loud music directly into your ears will also make it so you won't hear much of anything when you get older.
Verizon math
I've gone one step further, I don't even use Internet anym... d'oh!
That's okay, I don't consider those as "people" either.
I'm not a LGBT but I am a MLPF. Fluttershy! Yay!
Sounds like those old-school racing games. Make it to the checkpoint and barely get enough seconds to make it to the next one.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conscription_in_the_United_States
That wasn't intended to be funny, it's true.
It's too bad Lightscribe never became more popular, it was a pretty neat idea. Not as neat as digital watches, but still.
Why can't we use these things in cars? Imagine being able to recharge your car faster than you could fill it up with gas. The station itself could then recharge their built-in ultra capacitors. Even if it takes X seconds to charge a car and five to ten times longer to charge the station back for that amount, it would be impressive. No more "out of gas", no more having huge-ass semi-trucks filled with thousands of litres of gas driving around. Stations could add solar panels for some additional "free" electricity, etc.
We're going to need bigger magic blue smoke refilling kits.
And the term "Moore's law" has always been a problem in itself. It's based on what was seen so far at its creation but it's not a law. But "Moore's average" wasn't catchy, so...
Once and for all!
Does that mean they're mining Bitcoins for me? Where do I sign up?