People have already tried strapping rockets to cars. It usually doesn't end well, unless the outcome you wanted was some awesome high-speed camera footage and a totaled car.
Last time my friend tried this in 1984, he got himself trapped in the 8th dimension.
Are CPUs with the same number of cores/threads immune from some of those security holes? (ex: The new entry-level 2018 Mac mini has an i3 with 4 cores/4 threads)
Anti-white discrimination is happening, and whites are losing their rights.
I think Trump is the best man to implement the opposite policy in the USA. Deny the rights of black people to buy fried chicken, watermelons and waffles.
Apple's phones comes with children's sweat and blood.
You really are deluding yourself if you think Android phones are any different. Basically everything is built or assembled in Chinese factories these days.
The best way to gain support is not by pestering everyone about it.
Everybody's heard of the Streisand effect, where an attempt to hide, remove, or censor a piece of information has the unintended consequence of publicizing the information more widely.
Well, I'm suggesting we call this the PewDiePie effect, where an attempt to gain worldwide support for someone/something has the unintended consequence of destroying any chance of gaining more support and even destroying the support currently held for the said someone/something.
Did those platforms have three major CPU architecture changes, two completely different OS core and a 32-to-64-bit upgrade path in the last three decades?
I think what the parent A/C meant to say is that despite all the work required, some people want to make their software available for Mac.
Mining corporation Rio Tinto says that an autonomous rail system called AutoHaul that it's been developing in the remote Pilbara region of Australia for several years is now entirely operational.
And it has a built-in autonomous washing system called AutoWash, though the engineers refer to it as "Leeloominaï Lekatariba Lamina-Tchaï Ekbat De Sebat" for some reason.
I want a time machine!
Last time my friend tried this in 1984, he got himself trapped in the 8th dimension.
Are people not even able to use a search engine these days?
It's because you have never heard of the FUFME.
They don't need "gamers" to like this. We have been a minority for decades, now.
They want to sell this thing to everyone else.
They can try all they want, this will not change the download speed of my ISP account nor my monthly quota.
They don't need to, until they do.
That's because the ones with two blades do twice as much work as the ones with four blades. This means the blades stay sharp for twice as long.
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to get my morning coffee.
Still a lot lighter than a Commodore SX-64, which weighs 10.5 kg (23lb).
That's my line, dumbass!
It's probably Neonicotinoids. It's a poison that kills everything.
Then I guess I will wait to buy a $5k Tesla in 2027.
Couldn't you post that in the main thread?
Why put your rant below my post? I don't care about the orange guy, I don't even live in the USA.
Are CPUs with the same number of cores/threads immune from some of those security holes?
(ex: The new entry-level 2018 Mac mini has an i3 with 4 cores/4 threads)
How about a more affordable car without all the auto-driving bullshit?
Something to compete with the Smart EV, the Nissan Leaf, etc.
I think Trump is the best man to implement the opposite policy in the USA. Deny the rights of black people to buy fried chicken, watermelons and waffles.
According to most Android trolls, they would be left with courageous rounded corners.
You really are deluding yourself if you think Android phones are any different. Basically everything is built or assembled in Chinese factories these days.
I got news for you: under their clothes, everyone is naked.
You can't "A.I." your way into finding more gold.
Virtual +5 insightful.
The best way to gain support is not by pestering everyone about it.
Everybody's heard of the Streisand effect, where an attempt to hide, remove, or censor a piece of information has the unintended consequence of publicizing the information more widely.
Well, I'm suggesting we call this the PewDiePie effect, where an attempt to gain worldwide support for someone/something has the unintended consequence of destroying any chance of gaining more support and even destroying the support currently held for the said someone/something.
Because my spellchecker didn't catch my mistake, dumbass.
I thought Indy was an archeologist. Anonymous Cowards, please, spelling counts.
Did those platforms have three major CPU architecture changes, two completely different OS core and a 32-to-64-bit upgrade path in the last three decades?
I think what the parent A/C meant to say is that despite all the work required, some people want to make their software available for Mac.
And it has a built-in autonomous washing system called AutoWash, though the engineers refer to it as "Leeloominaï Lekatariba Lamina-Tchaï Ekbat De Sebat" for some reason.