Shove your political correctness up your ass, The Marshalls are the middle of nowhere and the last great thing to happen to them was copra. Guess what? No one is buying coconuts anymore. I'm pretty sure anyone who can get the hell out leaves as fast and as soon as they can.
A reproducible experiment is not "someone disagreeing". If I drop my keys, they fall at 9.8m/s^2. If you drop a brick, it falls at exactly the same rate. Experiment all you want. Call me when you get a different result. You had better be ready to prove how I can get that same "different" result too and have the math to back it up, because then you've discovered something new. Until then, argue away. No scientist is listening.
I can design reproducible experiments to demonstrate and measure gravity. It follows the mathematical formulae precisely. Please show me where your experimental evidence is for AGW? Oh wait... you have "computer models". Oh way, those "computer models" haven't even been able to predict anything accurately, so you keep having to change them all the time. Yeah ok. CALL ME WHEN YOU'RE SETTLED.
So we underestimated the sheer amount of gullible fools. But I think you've run out of gullible fools, finally. You should try the Petro. I hear it's different.
I remember the Apple IIe my dad bought when I was an early teen, back in the dawn of the home computer era. The thing only did caps. You had to buy a separate card to enable it to do lower-case... I dread to think how much that cost, lol.
Youngster? I remember punch cards. Retail computers were always shit compared to mail order from the likes of Dell, Gateway, etc. And the smarter people bought the parts mail order and built them themselves.
until the power of the desktop fits inside the tablet form factor. Which is a long way to go. Processors may be getting there, but not yet the graphics and certainly not the flexibility of interchangeable parts & customization.
Not to mention heat. Processing billions and billions of instructions and vertices per second burns a lot of electricity, which is then converted to heat. All that heat has got to go somewhere. When I was young, back at the dawn of time and computing, a 250W power supply was more than enough for everything (including the monitor, whose power outlet plugged into the PC's power supply directly). Now you need 800W or up if you want to run any sort of decent graphics card - and the monitor(s) also plug in separately. Calculations = energy = heat. You can't shrink that out of the system.
If you're buying a desktop retail, you are doing it wrong. They've always been sub par components hobbled together and loaded with malware and spyware at an extortionate price.
Desktop and laptop PC SALES have gone down, because they have reached saturation point, and people don't need to replace them ever year or two anymore!
Shove your political correctness up your ass, The Marshalls are the middle of nowhere and the last great thing to happen to them was copra. Guess what? No one is buying coconuts anymore. I'm pretty sure anyone who can get the hell out leaves as fast and as soon as they can.
A reproducible experiment is not "someone disagreeing". If I drop my keys, they fall at 9.8m/s^2. If you drop a brick, it falls at exactly the same rate. Experiment all you want. Call me when you get a different result. You had better be ready to prove how I can get that same "different" result too and have the math to back it up, because then you've discovered something new. Until then, argue away. No scientist is listening.
Yep, this is what you sound like.
No this is because it's a shithole and no one wants to live there.
Nope. Whole world used to be covered in ice. It's not anymore. One day it will be again. The climate DOES change!
I can design reproducible experiments to demonstrate and measure gravity. It follows the mathematical formulae precisely. Please show me where your experimental evidence is for AGW? Oh wait... you have "computer models". Oh way, those "computer models" haven't even been able to predict anything accurately, so you keep having to change them all the time. Yeah ok. CALL ME WHEN YOU'RE SETTLED.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (ipcc) says - surprise! - Climate Change is real!
How about say, using an objective source?
So how much living coral was killed by US nuclear testing?
No the sea level is going to rise. Any minute now. Any. Minute. Look look! Here it comes. Oh wait, no. But still, any minute...
So we underestimated the sheer amount of gullible fools. But I think you've run out of gullible fools, finally. You should try the Petro. I hear it's different.
It's always the camera you DIDN'T see that gets you...
Go buy some coffee with shares of IBM.
It depends on the timing
A yes, the famous I will "time" my way to riches. Wall St. is absolutely paved with the shirts of all the people who uttered those words.
No one is offering to BUY Bitcoin and Etherium? Suckers...
It will solve global warming by killing off most of the humans. That's the bit they left out.
Because pages don't have ads and all advertisers are 100% honest and legitimate and have never, ever tried to install malware before.
I remember the Apple IIe my dad bought when I was an early teen, back in the dawn of the home computer era. The thing only did caps. You had to buy a separate card to enable it to do lower-case... I dread to think how much that cost, lol.
reputable vendors like HP
I rest my case.
Youngster? I remember punch cards. Retail computers were always shit compared to mail order from the likes of Dell, Gateway, etc. And the smarter people bought the parts mail order and built them themselves.
The Beijing project will improve blacklist systems so that those deemed untrustworthy will be "unable to move even a single step,"
So basically they will create a group of people who have nothing left to lose. Well done. That's going to work out great.
until the power of the desktop fits inside the tablet form factor. Which is a long way to go. Processors may be getting there, but not yet the graphics and certainly not the flexibility of interchangeable parts & customization.
Not to mention heat. Processing billions and billions of instructions and vertices per second burns a lot of electricity, which is then converted to heat. All that heat has got to go somewhere. When I was young, back at the dawn of time and computing, a 250W power supply was more than enough for everything (including the monitor, whose power outlet plugged into the PC's power supply directly). Now you need 800W or up if you want to run any sort of decent graphics card - and the monitor(s) also plug in separately. Calculations = energy = heat. You can't shrink that out of the system.
If you're buying a desktop retail, you are doing it wrong. They've always been sub par components hobbled together and loaded with malware and spyware at an extortionate price.
Desktop and laptop PC SALES have gone down, because they have reached saturation point, and people don't need to replace them ever year or two anymore!
Exactly the same argument I heard in 2008.
Where have I heard this before? Ahh yes, when it was going to be completely "replaced" by the tablet...
But then how would you WIN FLAME WARS?