As we all know from Back to the Future, 2015 is the era of flying cars. However it seems there is an alternate timeline in which people are too much of a risk to guide flying cars with the skill of Doc Brown. So we have to first develop autonomous cars and then transfer over to autonomous flying cars. Which pushes our timeline 2020.
My in-laws live in a location where they cannot get DSL/Cable/Wifi from any internet provider. It will be interesting to see what happens when they start using this and they run up the bandwidth past the typical 5 gig limit which supposedly won't exist. Realistically for most households why would you need internet unless you are playing online games if you can just spend an extra 10-30 dollars on your cell phone bill.
I lived in Japan as well. There is an hour in the morning for music or something and an hour or two for after school sports. The actual in class time wasn't that bad. Plus a lot of time spent socializing and hanging out. Some kids would be out till 8-9 before they came home. They weren't in class all day.
They do better because they have a culture that encourages it.
Normally I don't do this but I was curious. I RTFA and it seems that the studies were all about preventing pooling/jamming. It may be true that by creating disruptions one can reduce jamming but how does that affect the overall traffic flow. I would suspect in a perfect system each car abiding by the rules would have the greatest flow. What is hard to determine is that in the real world what would be the best.
Actually I don't think it really matters. Even if the study shows that driving 65 and leaving 5 second gaps can prevent 50% of traffic jams the social change necessary probably wouldn't happen.
I trust Microsoft to make money. Knowing that makes it easy to know where they are going. Google makes money too but only on adwords so the rest of their offerings are a bit harder to decipher.
How do you propose we arrive at 3rd and 4th generation reactors? Personally I am not a big fan of hybrid cars because I like cheap used cars like my 94 honda but someone has to pay for the R&D that will help make my next used car that much better.
You don't learn to run by sitting down. You learn to run by standing up, falling down, getting back up, walking, falling down, and getting back up again.
I don't see the whole world uniting behind this and making some otherworldy nuclear expirement.
I think you are underestimating the need for a game engine. The better the game engine the easier it is to develop for and the more time they have to work on content. It is hard to have good content when your engine fails to enable you to express it.
Part of the reason for your reasoning though is that today it is more marketable to have nice screenshots that look cool on boxes/tv/websites/tech demos/etc and thus a disproportionate ammount of resources is directed this way.
Even SCUMM as dated as it is holds as a good engine because it lets the developer express his content effectively.
There must be a bug with some machines. My Asus eee pc 1000h installed from a USB drive in about 17 minutes to full ready to use W7. Two other newer desktops with new intel CPU's took almost an hour. Both Asus mobos ironically enough. The VM install on Fusion took 1+ hour as well. There is a write up on HardOCP and their install was quick.
Not sure what the deal is but hopefully some larger data sets can turn up something.
I agree, when I was a kind I could eat all kinds of candy and feel fine. Now that I eat candy about once a quarter I can barely finish a pack of skittles. As a matter of fact I can't I have to give the rest to my two year old, who I know can eat a pack on his own. Thanks Grandma.
Granted this is just me but I say try it. Once you get used to no salt or sugar or butter etc it actually becomes hard to eat those things.
In addition you need to cover the FV of your extra 8k down at purchase over 10 years. Minus the tax break 5k over 10 years with even a simple investment of 5% is worth over 8k. (net is 3k)
Thought they were moving from windows security cameras to *nix security cameras. Looks like just plain nixing cameras altogether is the best move. Further proof that nix is better than Windows.
You have been to Japan? What train system did you ride? I don't know how you forgot all the fun of being compacted into a train car. Good times I tell you. Wouldn't want it in America though.
It seems that everyone assumes cloning includes memories. It doesn't. Whatever species is cloned and then nurtured in our current environment will be just like us. The opinion he gives will either be what he thinks we think he should think or just his opinion significantly influenced by the social interaction he has had.
In short it will not be as if some primitive society is reborn and brought to this brave new world to provide an eye opening commentary on the state of our society.
Not really. Here is what the Bible actually says and you can decide for yourself how nebulous of a definition there is for day.
Genesis 1:13 "There was evening and there was morning a third day." Genesis 1:19 "There was evening and there was morning a fourth day." Genesis 1:23 "There was evening and there was morning a fifth day."
In context it is mentioned that there is a greater light to govern the day and a lesser to govern the night...
In weight lifting you do not want to stretch your muscles out. In anything more aerobic you want to do light stretching and at the end of both you want to completely stretch your muscles.
Your muscles are able to put forth the most when they are not all stretched out similar to an elastic band. If you stretch it out several times it starts to lose its ability to snap back as quickly. For aerobic exercise though you don't want your muscles to cramp up which they have an increased chance of doing because of the nature of the exercise and the fact you are using it consistently over a long period of time.
No muscle works well though when it is damaged so if you try to rapidly stretch it by running or jumping hard while cold you just earned yourself a pulled hammy. Weightlifting though is different and once you get into it and start lifting heavy there are not many who stretch much at all before lifting. Maybe a quick set of low weight to get warm and make sure the muscles are ready for the range of motion and demand you are about to put on them.
Lame jokes aside go to the gym and you will see this was already well known before this study.
As we all know from Back to the Future, 2015 is the era of flying cars. However it seems there is an alternate timeline in which people are too much of a risk to guide flying cars with the skill of Doc Brown. So we have to first develop autonomous cars and then transfer over to autonomous flying cars. Which pushes our timeline 2020.
When God shows up, the world will know.
Well once the population is reduced to 1/1000 of its current number your standard of living will be way higher*.
*Standard of living increases are measured numerically and are not based on percentages. Individual results may vary.
Not to mention MAC tools.
Depends on the sport. No amount of dedication will get Shaq into the Kentucky derby unless he is the one with the jockey on his back.
Just how much force do you think a 5th grader can apply to a soccer ball or an American football?
You don't get it? This may help: Definition of JOKE 1 a: something said or done to provoke laughter
You can already root the hero and load 2.1 on it.
My in-laws live in a location where they cannot get DSL/Cable/Wifi from any internet provider. It will be interesting to see what happens when they start using this and they run up the bandwidth past the typical 5 gig limit which supposedly won't exist. Realistically for most households why would you need internet unless you are playing online games if you can just spend an extra 10-30 dollars on your cell phone bill.
I lived in Japan as well. There is an hour in the morning for music or something and an hour or two for after school sports. The actual in class time wasn't that bad. Plus a lot of time spent socializing and hanging out. Some kids would be out till 8-9 before they came home. They weren't in class all day.
They do better because they have a culture that encourages it.
Normally I don't do this but I was curious. I RTFA and it seems that the studies were all about preventing pooling/jamming. It may be true that by creating disruptions one can reduce jamming but how does that affect the overall traffic flow. I would suspect in a perfect system each car abiding by the rules would have the greatest flow. What is hard to determine is that in the real world what would be the best.
Actually I don't think it really matters. Even if the study shows that driving 65 and leaving 5 second gaps can prevent 50% of traffic jams the social change necessary probably wouldn't happen.
I trust Microsoft to make money. Knowing that makes it easy to know where they are going. Google makes money too but only on adwords so the rest of their offerings are a bit harder to decipher.
How do you propose we arrive at 3rd and 4th generation reactors? Personally I am not a big fan of hybrid cars because I like cheap used cars like my 94 honda but someone has to pay for the R&D that will help make my next used car that much better. You don't learn to run by sitting down. You learn to run by standing up, falling down, getting back up, walking, falling down, and getting back up again. I don't see the whole world uniting behind this and making some otherworldy nuclear expirement.
I think you are underestimating the need for a game engine. The better the game engine the easier it is to develop for and the more time they have to work on content. It is hard to have good content when your engine fails to enable you to express it.
Part of the reason for your reasoning though is that today it is more marketable to have nice screenshots that look cool on boxes/tv/websites/tech demos/etc and thus a disproportionate ammount of resources is directed this way.
Even SCUMM as dated as it is holds as a good engine because it lets the developer express his content effectively.
There must be a bug with some machines. My Asus eee pc 1000h installed from a USB drive in about 17 minutes to full ready to use W7. Two other newer desktops with new intel CPU's took almost an hour. Both Asus mobos ironically enough. The VM install on Fusion took 1+ hour as well. There is a write up on HardOCP and their install was quick.
Not sure what the deal is but hopefully some larger data sets can turn up something.
No, my friend you are way off. This is much bigger than a VHS tape.
I agree, when I was a kind I could eat all kinds of candy and feel fine. Now that I eat candy about once a quarter I can barely finish a pack of skittles. As a matter of fact I can't I have to give the rest to my two year old, who I know can eat a pack on his own. Thanks Grandma.
Granted this is just me but I say try it. Once you get used to no salt or sugar or butter etc it actually becomes hard to eat those things.
Really should say NOBODY from Oklahoma.
Stop trying to pretend to be an Okie. Anyone from Oklahoma doesn't call themselves and Oklahoman.
In addition you need to cover the FV of your extra 8k down at purchase over 10 years. Minus the tax break 5k over 10 years with even a simple investment of 5% is worth over 8k. (net is 3k)
Thought they were moving from windows security cameras to *nix security cameras. Looks like just plain nixing cameras altogether is the best move. Further proof that nix is better than Windows.
You have been to Japan? What train system did you ride? I don't know how you forgot all the fun of being compacted into a train car. Good times I tell you. Wouldn't want it in America though.
It seems that everyone assumes cloning includes memories. It doesn't. Whatever species is cloned and then nurtured in our current environment will be just like us. The opinion he gives will either be what he thinks we think he should think or just his opinion significantly influenced by the social interaction he has had.
In short it will not be as if some primitive society is reborn and brought to this brave new world to provide an eye opening commentary on the state of our society.
Not really. Here is what the Bible actually says and you can decide for yourself how nebulous of a definition there is for day.
Genesis 1:13 "There was evening and there was morning a third day."
Genesis 1:19 "There was evening and there was morning a fourth day."
Genesis 1:23 "There was evening and there was morning a fifth day."
In context it is mentioned that there is a greater light to govern the day and a lesser to govern the night...
In weight lifting you do not want to stretch your muscles out. In anything more aerobic you want to do light stretching and at the end of both you want to completely stretch your muscles.
Your muscles are able to put forth the most when they are not all stretched out similar to an elastic band. If you stretch it out several times it starts to lose its ability to snap back as quickly. For aerobic exercise though you don't want your muscles to cramp up which they have an increased chance of doing because of the nature of the exercise and the fact you are using it consistently over a long period of time.
No muscle works well though when it is damaged so if you try to rapidly stretch it by running or jumping hard while cold you just earned yourself a pulled hammy. Weightlifting though is different and once you get into it and start lifting heavy there are not many who stretch much at all before lifting. Maybe a quick set of low weight to get warm and make sure the muscles are ready for the range of motion and demand you are about to put on them.
Lame jokes aside go to the gym and you will see this was already well known before this study.