Well, even beyond that name me one person that wouldn't put themselves first in any situation. It's how people/businesses work. We look out for number 1 then everyone else because someone has to look out for number 1. This is an absolutely fine business tactic, and I completely agree with the parent.
You know...I was just thinking, Wow... Time has really come up as a magazine. They've picked the most intelligent, best looking, most interesting and all around greatest person I know.
Who created the abomination?...Oh yea God did. He created even the possibility for them to be abominations. How would you classify animals that a homosexual with no choice, abominations too? So... could the bible be wrong?
I was thinking on this in that they could speed up production with intelligent design programs. Imagine an AI connected to a modeling program. A development program that tries to think ahead and help you out based on expected design route (example: your creating a hallway, it sees your drawing straight lines and generates examples you might be trying to create on the right. The problem now is that design takes forever often with people doing menial tasks over and over. I see this as a potential solution. I'm sure it would be complicated as hell, but if well integrated I think it's the future for design.
The click to call actually calls you - so if you enter a fake number... your not going to be connected to who you call. So if somebody connected your phone to some sex line... you would see the sex line number and could ignore it. This could be used to annoy but nothing more than current telemarketers. Oh and its free. This is a great service and Lauren needs to re read how to use the service.
This is awesome. Google seems to me a company that is built on the right stuff. They have hundreds of phd's (each with their own projects running), their motto is "do no evil", and they release quality services they develop for free. I think it'd be great for Google to have control of something that could be a major cornerstone of the future. We can finally cut through the bureaucratic bullshit that slows down so much of research and development. Next it's going to be Google has a space program and I think that would be great too.
Google is going to take over the world... and if there company record is any indication of their rule, I for one welcome our new advanced search indexing overlords.
Delicious.
Well, even beyond that name me one person that wouldn't put themselves first in any situation. It's how people/businesses work. We look out for number 1 then everyone else because someone has to look out for number 1. This is an absolutely fine business tactic, and I completely agree with the parent.
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Its funny that this comment is coming from someone named asscork.
Right. My rule is " you break it you buy it." All my buddies make damn sure they hold on tight.
You know...I was just thinking, Wow... Time has really come up as a magazine. They've picked the most intelligent, best looking, most interesting and all around greatest person I know.
Very insightful comment.
Who created the abomination?
I was thinking on this in that they could speed up production with intelligent design programs. Imagine an AI connected to a modeling program. A development program that tries to think ahead and help you out based on expected design route (example: your creating a hallway, it sees your drawing straight lines and generates examples you might be trying to create on the right. The problem now is that design takes forever often with people doing menial tasks over and over. I see this as a potential solution. I'm sure it would be complicated as hell, but if well integrated I think it's the future for design.
The problem with there motto is it isn't "Only do good." Just because your not evil, doesn't mean your good.
What if instead of evil they decided to be bad, reckless... or whatever else that might be considered negative?
Haha, a starship troopers quote.
OF course not. In fact, I remember back in the day when they were sending the titanic out. It was the unsinkable ship, and boy were they right.
Parent has it. People don't like sony, and game mags have(pathetically) been bought.
Yes.
The click to call actually calls you - so if you enter a fake number... your not going to be connected to who you call. So if somebody connected your phone to some sex line... you would see the sex line number and could ignore it. This could be used to annoy but nothing more than current telemarketers. Oh and its free. This is a great service and Lauren needs to re read how to use the service.
How intelligent.
DUUPE JOKE! Poor man... poor.
This is awesome. Google seems to me a company that is built on the right stuff. They have hundreds of phd's (each with their own projects running), their motto is "do no evil", and they release quality services they develop for free. I think it'd be great for Google to have control of something that could be a major cornerstone of the future. We can finally cut through the bureaucratic bullshit that slows down so much of research and development. Next it's going to be Google has a space program and I think that would be great too.
Go google.
People are techno idiots... not just college students. Although, that college students are just as bad as most people is kind of disheartening.
Very interesting... but I got a cold chill when I read your last line.
No see... we would receive it as we send it or before, assuming we are on a single time line and not multiple or some such theory.
I think. Give Hawkins a call, he'll click you out a reply real quick.
Google is going to take over the world... and if there company record is any indication of their rule, I for one welcome our new advanced search indexing overlords.
End Women's Suffrage now!
Does it run on linux?
Mod parent funny/smartass.