But I think you missed my point, what is the financial stake for the reported to LIE. You are starting with the assumptions, I am saying if you view it from the above angle and ASSUME you don't know how is stretching the truth one party has a lot more financial stake than the other to lie.
Think about it for one second: who has more motive to outright lie? The reporter who will lose credibility and a job if caught in a blatant lie, or the company CEO who has hundreds of millions and his reputation invested in performance of the car?
Stop just yelling how the reporter is in the pocket of big oil, show me his financial stake in Tesla failing. He may have opinions (right or wrong). It's pretty easy to see the financial interests of the CEO in Tesla not failing.
If only people spend 5 seconds not being fooled by noise and just cut to the chase, even politics would work!
Important exception: on all my Windows based PCs standby instead of hibernate works like you say, but will drain my battery in less than a day. I can put my Macs to sleep and most will last well over a week. Also I have many issues with standby coming back with various devices connected, not an issue on the Mac.
So not quite the same.
Analogy is not quite right. What if I buy a bunch of DVD's and hire someone for x dollars an hour to sit and copy my DVD's under fair use. Would that be illegal because I personally didn't do the copying? As long as I am purchasing the original DVD title how is this not the same?
But wait, even if the whole "the gain was too high so it was distorting" is true it makes the whole fiasco even worse. You mean speech recognition DOES NOT test to see whether the audio is horribly distorted before it feeds it into the recognition engine? I mean come on, just a simple test for clip and too low a level would be pretty basic.
First: its supposedly lithium-polymer (60 Watt-hour instead of old 50). Second: it has an 85 Watt power adapter (!!!), and most importantly NO QUOTED BATTERY LIFE figures. I would assume if the numbers were good we'd see them listed immediately.
So Mac Book Pro, you'll love it for 1.5 hours (welcome to Intel processors).
But I think you missed my point, what is the financial stake for the reported to LIE. You are starting with the assumptions, I am saying if you view it from the above angle and ASSUME you don't know how is stretching the truth one party has a lot more financial stake than the other to lie.
Think about it for one second: who has more motive to outright lie? The reporter who will lose credibility and a job if caught in a blatant lie, or the company CEO who has hundreds of millions and his reputation invested in performance of the car? Stop just yelling how the reporter is in the pocket of big oil, show me his financial stake in Tesla failing. He may have opinions (right or wrong). It's pretty easy to see the financial interests of the CEO in Tesla not failing. If only people spend 5 seconds not being fooled by noise and just cut to the chase, even politics would work!
Important exception: on all my Windows based PCs standby instead of hibernate works like you say, but will drain my battery in less than a day. I can put my Macs to sleep and most will last well over a week. Also I have many issues with standby coming back with various devices connected, not an issue on the Mac. So not quite the same.
Analogy is not quite right. What if I buy a bunch of DVD's and hire someone for x dollars an hour to sit and copy my DVD's under fair use. Would that be illegal because I personally didn't do the copying? As long as I am purchasing the original DVD title how is this not the same?
But wait, even if the whole "the gain was too high so it was distorting" is true it makes the whole fiasco even worse. You mean speech recognition DOES NOT test to see whether the audio is horribly distorted before it feeds it into the recognition engine? I mean come on, just a simple test for clip and too low a level would be pretty basic.
First: its supposedly lithium-polymer (60 Watt-hour instead of old 50). Second: it has an 85 Watt power adapter (!!!), and most importantly NO QUOTED BATTERY LIFE figures. I would assume if the numbers were good we'd see them listed immediately. So Mac Book Pro, you'll love it for 1.5 hours (welcome to Intel processors).