Looks like there is competition at $5 online. So this is a non story.
Where is this FDB approved Niacin supplement available online?
Doctors prescribe the prescription version when a person's health is on the line since they can be assured that it contains the labeled amount of Niacin, while OTC products are not well regulated and can contain varying amounts of the vitamins as well as other fillers.
Where is the FDB Niacin supplement available offline?:-P
Key point: don't release a security feature that's not mature enough to be secure.
To be fair, if security features weren't released until they were truly secure than we would have no security features. It is almost impossible for a small group of people in some software development space to think of all the various ways that the general population will come up with to defeat your security feature.
According to Lucas they can't release the original unaltered trilogy. The negatives were somehow damaged around the time he was working on the "Special Editions" and it would be too expensive to fix them.
Local ISPs are the big 4. Just not Google, Facebook, Amazon, Nteflix but rather Comcast, AT&T...
Sure the local government can regulate that local content needs to be favored but then these larger ISPs just won't set up. A smaller ISP may be willing to set up under these restrictions but where will they get their access from if the provider further up the chain makes them pay outrageous amounts to access all the content that the end user really wants access to?
Also, the whole argument against NN is that there shouldn't be government control on ISPs (neither federal, state or local).
Actually "Is cholesterol bad?" is probably a rather good query to train AI. The answer to this question isn't a straight forward yes or no. There is good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. Does the search engine just show all the sites that state it is bad/good or does it give a more nuanced result showing that there is good cholesterol and bad cholesterol?
But its not a tax it is a fee. No really it is just a fee not a tax.
This has been the response to a lot of these "taxes" (I thinking mainly of the media fee and the electronics recycling fee but I'm sure there are others).
Its not just a bandwidth problem either it is a data cap problem (for some).
I would do Netflix or similar from home but since I am on a cell based ISP with very limited data cap I download shows at work (where we have no data cap).
Yes solar panels generate electricity and have done so since they were first made. The problem is that they produce electricity at the whim of the weather not necessarily when the electricity is needed. If there is a more efficient way to store the unneeded excess electricity for times when demand exceeds the output of the panel then the relative efficiency of the panel increases (or maybe it is better to say the usefulness of the panel increases).
Storing the excess electricity of the solar panels as hydrogen also makes that stored energy portable. So the more efficient and cheaper it is to convert the excess electricity to portable hydrogen the better solar panels become as a source of clean energy.
Apple said the new structure had not lowered its taxes. It said it remained the world's largest taxpayer, paying about $35 billion in corporation tax over the past three years
Of course Apple remains the world's largest taxpayer. It is the world's most profitable corporation.
Seriously, a 10" tablet does everything paper can do and more.
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So how long exactly does your 10" tablet go without a charge? The paper I printed 20 years ago is still legible and I haven't had to charge it in all that time.:-)
Holodeck Pre-TOS: It was supposed to be new in the Era of TNG. Holographic Displays everywhere: Was there *EVER* any in Trek? Transporters like they're safe!: McCoy was still concerned about transporters in TOS, and the tech was still known for mishaps in the TOS era. Yet they use them in EVERY POSSIBLE SITUATION they could be dangerous. I mean beaming them off a small fast moving fightcraft being fired on by the Klingons? That sure seems like the sort of situation a 'new' technology would have mishaps with.
The biggest issues so far were believing Michael had ever passed for Vulcan, that the commander woman who was sleeping with the Captain and died on Discovery was that stupid, and that Tilly/the Admiral were that touchy feely emotional as a recruit on a Black Ops ship, and an Admiral in the Federation. The Admiral sleeping with the Captain just felt like something out of The Orville, which makes wonder if the fraternizing in that show was a jab at ST:D (even more apt giving all the sleeping around.)
Here is hoping at 2 seasons, it will also be notable for being the shortest Trek series ever and not get a third...
Having said that, the Captain, the gay scientist, the doctor, and a few other characters have all been top notch, if not what you'd expect of Trek figures. Honestly if they had spun it as an original show and omitted the Trek aspects I might like it, but too much of it feels JJ Abrams inspired, rather than post-Enterprise or strictly pre-TOS. Personally I think it would have been a lot better if they had done it in retro motif with TOS style sets and uniforms and kept the budgets small. Oh and make an intro that seemed like a Trek instead of an evolution of the crappy intro in Enterprise. Trek is about *SPACE*, show a starscape, show a ship. Don't show a crappy montage on a sepia colored screen.
I think this show might have been better billed as occurring sometime after STNG with all the "modern" tech they like to use (really don't see this show fitting in to the timeline of 10 years before TOS). As for your statement that "the biggest issues so far (is) believing Michael had ever passed for Vulcan", Michael wasn't supposed to pass as Vulcan. She is a full human that was adopted by Vulcans (Spock's family no less) and is the first human to train at the Vulcan academy.
Based on the comment threads I have glanced through I think most people are missing the big picture here. Sure it is bad that Activision has a pay-to-win mechanism in the works but is this really something that should be patent-able?
I think you missed the biggest thing that a Chromebook doesn't do that an Android tablet does. It doesn't fit in my pocket.
One of the reasons I use my tablet more than my laptop these days is that I can toss the tablet in my pocket (I wear cargo pants usually so can fit an 8 inch tablet easily).
Well if you really want to go down that road then I guess this is another thing that should fall on Bush's shoulders. After all, 10 years ago wasn't Bush in office?
turn it around. If I, US citizen, move to Canada, I get the distint honor of paying Canada income tax, VAT/GST on all my purchases, and cannot participate in Canada's health care system?
At least you CAN get US social security, even as a Canadian citizen working in the US.
Just to clarify (as a US citizen with permanent residence status in Canada), you do pay taxes but that also entitles you to "participate in Canada's health care system". You even get to have a social insurance number so are entitled to Canadian pension benefits once you become 65 (as well as employment insurance if you should lose your job). The only thing that not being a Canadian citizen limits me to is that I can not hold public office and I cannot vote in elections.
why did they give the Klingons a make over? It was explained why they looked different in TOS to any of the other series but are we really expected to believe that in 10 years they go from looking like they do in Discovery to humans with long mustaches (as they were portrayed in the original Trek). I could maybe believe this if the original series had some mention of the Klingons changing their appearance but to go from how they look in Discovery to the typical earth human look of the original series and everyone in the original series acting as if this is how they have always looked seems a bit of a stretch for only a 10 year gap.
There are other problems that I have with Discovery but the Klingon appearance was especially jarring for me.
The actual problem with using a monitor for the OP's question is that I haven't seen any computer monitors that come with a remote. One of the requirements was a remote that allowed changing of inputs.
This isn't a "space suit" it is a "flight suit". These will only be used during transport to and from orbit. They are not intended to be used for extended space walks. For space walks you would need the bulkier suits.
Just use the Kobo app. You have an account but don't need to buy anything to read other ebooks. Just load the ebooks onto your device and have Kobo search the device for ebooks then import the ones you want into Kobo. This is what I have been doing since I got my tablet (admittedly I have an Android tablet but I can't see the Windows Kobo app being all that different). If you have bought books from Kobo in the past they will probably want to load onto the device as well but you can just delete them after they are loaded.
Looks like there is competition at $5 online. So this is a non story.
Where is this FDB approved Niacin supplement available online?
Doctors prescribe the prescription version when a person's health is on the line since they can be assured that it contains the labeled amount of Niacin, while OTC products are not well regulated and can contain varying amounts of the vitamins as well as other fillers.
Where is the FDB Niacin supplement available offline? :-P
It is the FDA that approves these things.
Key point: don't release a security feature that's not mature enough to be secure.
To be fair, if security features weren't released until they were truly secure than we would have no security features. It is almost impossible for a small group of people in some software development space to think of all the various ways that the general population will come up with to defeat your security feature.
So by that definition no one can be trusted since everyone lies at some point.
According to Lucas they can't release the original unaltered trilogy. The negatives were somehow damaged around the time he was working on the "Special Editions" and it would be too expensive to fix them.
Local ISPs are the big 4. Just not Google, Facebook, Amazon, Nteflix but rather Comcast, AT&T...
Sure the local government can regulate that local content needs to be favored but then these larger ISPs just won't set up. A smaller ISP may be willing to set up under these restrictions but where will they get their access from if the provider further up the chain makes them pay outrageous amounts to access all the content that the end user really wants access to?
Also, the whole argument against NN is that there shouldn't be government control on ISPs (neither federal, state or local).
Actually "Is cholesterol bad?" is probably a rather good query to train AI. The answer to this question isn't a straight forward yes or no. There is good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. Does the search engine just show all the sites that state it is bad/good or does it give a more nuanced result showing that there is good cholesterol and bad cholesterol?
Anarchy is so much better.
But its not a tax it is a fee.
No really it is just a fee not a tax.
This has been the response to a lot of these "taxes" (I thinking mainly of the media fee and the electronics recycling fee but I'm sure there are others).
That assumes that you actually have a cell phone. :-)
Its not just a bandwidth problem either it is a data cap problem (for some).
I would do Netflix or similar from home but since I am on a cell based ISP with very limited data cap I download shows at work (where we have no data cap).
Yes solar panels generate electricity and have done so since they were first made. The problem is that they produce electricity at the whim of the weather not necessarily when the electricity is needed. If there is a more efficient way to store the unneeded excess electricity for times when demand exceeds the output of the panel then the relative efficiency of the panel increases (or maybe it is better to say the usefulness of the panel increases).
Storing the excess electricity of the solar panels as hydrogen also makes that stored energy portable. So the more efficient and cheaper it is to convert the excess electricity to portable hydrogen the better solar panels become as a source of clean energy.
a ride share program/app/company? It hasn't been about ride sharing in ages.
Apple said the new structure had not lowered its taxes. It said it remained the world's largest taxpayer, paying about $35 billion in corporation tax over the past three years
Of course Apple remains the world's largest taxpayer. It is the world's most profitable corporation.
Seriously, a 10" tablet does everything paper can do and more.
.
So how long exactly does your 10" tablet go without a charge? :-)
The paper I printed 20 years ago is still legible and I haven't had to charge it in all that time.
Holodeck Pre-TOS: It was supposed to be new in the Era of TNG.
Holographic Displays everywhere: Was there *EVER* any in Trek?
Transporters like they're safe!: McCoy was still concerned about transporters in TOS, and the tech was still known for mishaps in the TOS era. Yet they use them in EVERY POSSIBLE SITUATION they could be dangerous. I mean beaming them off a small fast moving fightcraft being fired on by the Klingons? That sure seems like the sort of situation a 'new' technology would have mishaps with.
The biggest issues so far were believing Michael had ever passed for Vulcan, that the commander woman who was sleeping with the Captain and died on Discovery was that stupid, and that Tilly/the Admiral were that touchy feely emotional as a recruit on a Black Ops ship, and an Admiral in the Federation. The Admiral sleeping with the Captain just felt like something out of The Orville, which makes wonder if the fraternizing in that show was a jab at ST:D (even more apt giving all the sleeping around.)
Here is hoping at 2 seasons, it will also be notable for being the shortest Trek series ever and not get a third...
Having said that, the Captain, the gay scientist, the doctor, and a few other characters have all been top notch, if not what you'd expect of Trek figures. Honestly if they had spun it as an original show and omitted the Trek aspects I might like it, but too much of it feels JJ Abrams inspired, rather than post-Enterprise or strictly pre-TOS. Personally I think it would have been a lot better if they had done it in retro motif with TOS style sets and uniforms and kept the budgets small. Oh and make an intro that seemed like a Trek instead of an evolution of the crappy intro in Enterprise. Trek is about *SPACE*, show a starscape, show a ship. Don't show a crappy montage on a sepia colored screen.
I think this show might have been better billed as occurring sometime after STNG with all the "modern" tech they like to use (really don't see this show fitting in to the timeline of 10 years before TOS).
As for your statement that "the biggest issues so far (is) believing Michael had ever passed for Vulcan", Michael wasn't supposed to pass as Vulcan. She is a full human that was adopted by Vulcans (Spock's family no less) and is the first human to train at the Vulcan academy.
But the 1920s was last century. :-)
Based on the comment threads I have glanced through I think most people are missing the big picture here. Sure it is bad that Activision has a pay-to-win mechanism in the works but is this really something that should be patent-able?
https://www.skepticalscience.c...
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I think you missed the biggest thing that a Chromebook doesn't do that an Android tablet does. It doesn't fit in my pocket.
One of the reasons I use my tablet more than my laptop these days is that I can toss the tablet in my pocket (I wear cargo pants usually so can fit an 8 inch tablet easily).
Well if you really want to go down that road then I guess this is another thing that should fall on Bush's shoulders. After all, 10 years ago wasn't Bush in office?
turn it around. If I, US citizen, move to Canada, I get the distint honor of paying Canada income tax, VAT/GST on all my purchases, and cannot participate in Canada's health care system?
At least you CAN get US social security, even as a Canadian citizen working in the US.
Just to clarify (as a US citizen with permanent residence status in Canada), you do pay taxes but that also entitles you to "participate in Canada's health care system". You even get to have a social insurance number so are entitled to Canadian pension benefits once you become 65 (as well as employment insurance if you should lose your job).
The only thing that not being a Canadian citizen limits me to is that I can not hold public office and I cannot vote in elections.
why did they give the Klingons a make over? It was explained why they looked different in TOS to any of the other series but are we really expected to believe that in 10 years they go from looking like they do in Discovery to humans with long mustaches (as they were portrayed in the original Trek). I could maybe believe this if the original series had some mention of the Klingons changing their appearance but to go from how they look in Discovery to the typical earth human look of the original series and everyone in the original series acting as if this is how they have always looked seems a bit of a stretch for only a 10 year gap.
There are other problems that I have with Discovery but the Klingon appearance was especially jarring for me.
The actual problem with using a monitor for the OP's question is that I haven't seen any computer monitors that come with a remote. One of the requirements was a remote that allowed changing of inputs.
This isn't a "space suit" it is a "flight suit". These will only be used during transport to and from orbit. They are not intended to be used for extended space walks. For space walks you would need the bulkier suits.
Just use the Kobo app. You have an account but don't need to buy anything to read other ebooks. Just load the ebooks onto your device and have Kobo search the device for ebooks then import the ones you want into Kobo. This is what I have been doing since I got my tablet (admittedly I have an Android tablet but I can't see the Windows Kobo app being all that different).
If you have bought books from Kobo in the past they will probably want to load onto the device as well but you can just delete them after they are loaded.