You only think it's about monopoly rather than political donations. Most of the world runs on corruption, which for government means getting in the way so you can get paid to get back out of the way. Or pass the business model to connected cronies.
The reason for that are plea deals, which some have a serious problem with as far as rights go, not the least of which is making it easy for convictions without having to go through all that pesky jury problem.
There should be a bell curve centered around the average score. If there us a big dip then a huge bump up at 1 star, then you can safely assume those are people gaming the system for some reason other than movie quality.
I don't know if "want to see" counts as a review, but it certainly counts as a downvote for reasons other than the quality of a movie (or interest therein in this case.)
People shoot their mouths off politically, and get harmed by lemming attacks. This is the name of the game today, regardless of "side".
Let's hope that this new service comes with micro-transactions and in-game purchases, because that's what people really want- more ways to drain your wallet.
I was ready to pay an extra $100 to Mechwarrior Online to get my own Atlas, but when they announced PvP only, to hell with it. I wanna preen in the cities and wreck NPCs, not get taken down by some scooter because a game designer needed my big weapons to miss it because rock paper scissors balance.
Nothing, excepting for the lag time of video to you, and response back to them, making it playable. Presumably ths service has been optimized and the expensive network hardware readied to address this.
Also, I don't know how your licensed copy works with multiple installations, one being, presumably, your home machine, and the other your rented cloud virtual PC.
As a standard, all cameras should have an LED on them that is lighted when the camera is powered, and that cannot be turned off by software (even by rogue EEPROM load).
If it irritates you, put tape on it, or a little flip cap, or a dimming cap.
Every now and then there's an idea floated to drain a foot of the Great Lakes to send water to California. But the SC has ruled such a plan needs the permission of every state touching the Great Lakes, and Canada, too.
The feds may not commandeer local political entities. The best they can do is offer money, then refuse it with clear, Congressionally-supplied rules, so the locality can make the choice between obeying and the money.
This is at the root of the sanctuary city stuff. Congres only allowed for withholding money for one issue, and maybe not even that, which is what is being argued in various court cases.
Whether his science is right is a political issue for the voters. But the state can indeed force its organizations to ignore enforcing federal law and not help, excepting for giving up the federal money for clear rules.
Given 10,000 connections between average neurons, that might not be such a stretch.
Also AI is trying to train with a simple mathematical model de novo. Reality probably evolved specialized parts of the brain that trained on limited, filtered inputs (that themselves evolved as feeders) for just...this...thing and no others. We already know there's special brain hardware for faces, vertical lines, and so on.
Woo peddlers are going to love this. Now they are going to say this is proof for telepathy, souls, spells, etc.
Wouldn't discovering a physical explanation for something be the very opposite of woo?
If telepathy can be explained as a consequence of this new neural connection, that turns it from a supernatural to a natural (but perhaps not entirely understood) phenomenon.
Before explaining a phenomenon, first prove it exists.
A few extra buttons to bind to hotkeys and a free-spinning wheel are all I need.
I knew I had gone too far when one mouse I bought came with a set of 5 weights you could add to it to fine-tune the mass inertia, I guess. I'd have rather had a spare rechargable battery, which I could not find a replacement for online, or even in the battery store.
A "kids" site should be completely curated.
Sounds like YouTube is trying to have their cake and eat it too.
You only think it's about monopoly rather than political donations. Most of the world runs on corruption, which for government means getting in the way so you can get paid to get back out of the way. Or pass the business model to connected cronies.
A troll is someone who is trolling, as for fish, hoping for a bite.
He's one of the fat white male nerds this movie "wasn't made for."
The reason for that are plea deals, which some have a serious problem with as far as rights go, not the least of which is making it easy for convictions without having to go through all that pesky jury problem.
There should be a bell curve centered around the average score. If there us a big dip then a huge bump up at 1 star, then you can safely assume those are people gaming the system for some reason other than movie quality.
Like all dictators, they view the Bill of Rights as something that slows down the rapid changes to law and society they want.
It is a foolish belief not supported as wise by history.
Maybe. Or maybe once exposed, it was in both sides' interests to appear tough. After all, Russia thinks sanctions are bad now...
racist adj Believing someone is socially or legally inferior.
Starbucks' Music Is Driving Employees Nuts
A humorous story, or lawyers trying to gin up another class action lawsuit for their pockets?
well he died, Carol then adopted his name to honor his memory.
Carol adopted his name to earn more money than some new generic characted. (And it didn'w work.)
I don't know if "want to see" counts as a review, but it certainly counts as a downvote for reasons other than the quality of a movie (or interest therein in this case.)
People shoot their mouths off politically, and get harmed by lemming attacks. This is the name of the game today, regardless of "side".
Great. Now there's an easier way to take down videos of the political opposition than lying that you own it.
The first moonbase was called Tranquility Base. Moonbase Alpha was some Canadian fiction.
Let's hope that this new service comes with micro-transactions and in-game purchases, because that's what people really want- more ways to drain your wallet.
I was ready to pay an extra $100 to Mechwarrior Online to get my own Atlas, but when they announced PvP only, to hell with it. I wanna preen in the cities and wreck NPCs, not get taken down by some scooter because a game designer needed my big weapons to miss it because rock paper scissors balance.
Nothing, excepting for the lag time of video to you, and response back to them, making it playable. Presumably ths service has been optimized and the expensive network hardware readied to address this.
Also, I don't know how your licensed copy works with multiple installations, one being, presumably, your home machine, and the other your rented cloud virtual PC.
As a standard, all cameras should have an LED on them that is lighted when the camera is powered, and that cannot be turned off by software (even by rogue EEPROM load).
If it irritates you, put tape on it, or a little flip cap, or a dimming cap.
This is the only way.
Every now and then there's an idea floated to drain a foot of the Great Lakes to send water to California. But the SC has ruled such a plan needs the permission of every state touching the Great Lakes, and Canada, too.
Good luck with that.
You are talking about the California law that forbids private citizens and companies from letting Feds onto their land for immigration enforcement.
Pretty much everyone agrees that is unconstitutional, but it is still in courts.
The feds may not commandeer local political entities. The best they can do is offer money, then refuse it with clear, Congressionally-supplied rules, so the locality can make the choice between obeying and the money.
This is at the root of the sanctuary city stuff. Congres only allowed for withholding money for one issue, and maybe not even that, which is what is being argued in various court cases.
Whether his science is right is a political issue for the voters. But the state can indeed force its organizations to ignore enforcing federal law and not help, excepting for giving up the federal money for clear rules.
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Given 10,000 connections between average neurons, that might not be such a stretch.
Also AI is trying to train with a simple mathematical model de novo. Reality probably evolved specialized parts of the brain that trained on limited, filtered inputs (that themselves evolved as feeders) for just...this...thing and no others. We already know there's special brain hardware for faces, vertical lines, and so on.
Woo peddlers are going to love this. Now they are going to say this is proof for telepathy, souls, spells, etc.
Wouldn't discovering a physical explanation for something be the very opposite of woo?
If telepathy can be explained as a consequence of this new neural connection, that turns it from a supernatural to a natural (but perhaps not entirely understood) phenomenon.
Before explaining a phenomenon, first prove it exists.
Telepathy can't cross that simple test.
but any dead body that comes through a county medical examiner's office would also be fair game to be entered into the database
They can have my DNA when they pry it from my cold, dead fingers! >:-(
A few extra buttons to bind to hotkeys and a free-spinning wheel are all I need.
I knew I had gone too far when one mouse I bought came with a set of 5 weights you could add to it to fine-tune the mass inertia, I guess. I'd have rather had a spare rechargable battery, which I could not find a replacement for online, or even in the battery store.