The really smart ones don't actually brick the phones, they just destroy the account with which you store your sensitive data and appear to log in to a nearly as-new device.
"not carcinogenic in rats but could not exclude the possibility that it is carcinogenic in mice at very high doses. "
In other words, don't drink the stuff, and it's less carcinogenic than sunlight, diesel, or your computer screen.
You really are doing more harm than good by trying to get glyphosate banned. It will be replaced by something more toxic and probably patent encumbered.
Don't like Monsanto? Fine, no one will blame you for that, just buy your glyphosate from another source (they only own the Roundup trademark).
...and were probably lucky if they lived long enough to die of heart disease. So a diet of mostly grain doesn't guarantee any longevity beyond reproduction.
Wait, you people don't pay to make calls, but pay to *receive* them? Holy crap your country really is backwards. Do you get paid when you gas up your car?
How the hell did this happen? And how did it only happen in the past two years?
"Look, Mr Zuckerberg. Either you co-operate with our demands or we'll take you down."
"Oh yeah? What do you think you can do?"
(Fed takes a phone out of his pocket, hits Send)
(Zuck pulls out his phone, refreshes a couple of status pages, puts down phone) (quietly) "Would you like that data dump scheduled hourly or daily, sir?"
It's not pedantry, it's changing the understood definition of "closest".
This is taking the average distance between the celestial bodies themselves over a long period of time, instead of the common definition, the distance between the rings describing their orbits.
The first few kWh will charge at up to 250kW, then tapering off.
Just for fun, if we very generously assume that 250kW can last for the entire hour, then you'd be getting 4 miles per kWh, or 0.25 kWh per mile, which is about right for efficiency. Of course, the biggest Tesla battery is 75kWh, so this is not possible.
Obligatory car^W food analogy - you might be able to eat two pies in ten minutes when hungry, but that does not mean you can eat twelve pies in an hour.
The best solution that we have right now is mandatory vaccinations.
Yes, and I support this.
BUT
You'd better be sure you have iron-clad security and testing in place along the entire supply chain before mandating vaccines for all.
Any suitably capable foreign aggressor, upon discovering the nation's entire population is making their bloodstream available to a pharma company is likely to go to incredible lengths to infiltrate this supply chain and get, shall we say, creative with the soup.
You'd be amazed what you can do to a person these days with suitable write access to his/her bloodstream.
Uh, this is the second GPS date rollover since its inception in 1980. The first was in 1999, after 1024 weeks of operation.
There is no excuse for any device released or updated after 1999 to not account for this GPS glitch.
Yes, and so what?
It's much easier to migrate to a new Linux kernel than it is to migrate from Windows XP.
It's rare to see, but in this case the Chinese government is doing something right.
At this stage the only difference these mining rigs are making to the world is making it warmer.
U - Underwater, they match.
They do? So do you pronounce them skOOba and OOnduhwatuh, or skUHbuh and UHnduhwatuh?
Which is it, and what country are you from?
But not enough new neurons to stop double-posts on the front page, evidently.
The really smart ones don't actually brick the phones, they just destroy the account with which you store your sensitive data and appear to log in to a nearly as-new device.
Lol, yes I was waiting for someone to link to that!
That guy is a moron.
So they are de facto secrets.
"not carcinogenic in rats but could not exclude the possibility that it is carcinogenic in mice at very high doses. "
In other words, don't drink the stuff, and it's less carcinogenic than sunlight, diesel, or your computer screen.
You really are doing more harm than good by trying to get glyphosate banned. It will be replaced by something more toxic and probably patent encumbered.
Don't like Monsanto? Fine, no one will blame you for that, just buy your glyphosate from another source (they only own the Roundup trademark).
...and were probably lucky if they lived long enough to die of heart disease. So a diet of mostly grain doesn't guarantee any longevity beyond reproduction.
What exactly constitutes "traditional"?
So you recommend taking in more whole grains than fatty acids? And no nuts?
But then shouldn't Antarctica and Greenland get hit much more often, since they are more than half of the Earth's total landmass? /s
Yes, I hate the mercator projection.
Wait, you people don't pay to make calls, but pay to *receive* them? Holy crap your country really is backwards. Do you get paid when you gas up your car?
How the hell did this happen? And how did it only happen in the past two years?
Screw NIH syndrome.
So no YouTube for you then.
I believe this is how it went down:
"Look, Mr Zuckerberg. Either you co-operate with our demands or we'll take you down."
"Oh yeah? What do you think you can do?"
(Fed takes a phone out of his pocket, hits Send)
(Zuck pulls out his phone, refreshes a couple of status pages, puts down phone)
(quietly) "Would you like that data dump scheduled hourly or daily, sir?"
It's not pedantry, it's changing the understood definition of "closest".
This is taking the average distance between the celestial bodies themselves over a long period of time, instead of the common definition, the distance between the rings describing their orbits.
Wait, you're trying to claim that Microsoft borrowed the idea of Multiple Desktops from Apple?
smh
That's a terrible statement to make. Not only is your prediction flat out wrong, it grossly misrepresents that already stigmatized social group.
Their hair will be green.
Yes and no.
The first few kWh will charge at up to 250kW, then tapering off.
Just for fun, if we very generously assume that 250kW can last for the entire hour, then you'd be getting 4 miles per kWh, or 0.25 kWh per mile, which is about right for efficiency. Of course, the biggest Tesla battery is 75kWh, so this is not possible.
Obligatory car^W food analogy - you might be able to eat two pies in ten minutes when hungry, but that does not mean you can eat twelve pies in an hour.
*some*
I do concede that this years nominees and winners were pretty good. Whether they deserved the awards they actually got I have no idea.
Have you seen some of the rubbish that wins Oscars? Not exactly a high bar so far as content is concerned.
The best solution that we have right now is mandatory vaccinations.
Yes, and I support this.
BUT
You'd better be sure you have iron-clad security and testing in place along the entire supply chain before mandating vaccines for all.
Any suitably capable foreign aggressor, upon discovering the nation's entire population is making their bloodstream available to a pharma company is likely to go to incredible lengths to infiltrate this supply chain and get, shall we say, creative with the soup.
You'd be amazed what you can do to a person these days with suitable write access to his/her bloodstream.
1. Windows 95 is not limited to 16-bit colour.
2. GP would still have a valid point if he had said Windows 98 or NT4.
Well not any more, due to cognitive impairment.