The new, redesigned Control Centre in iOS 11, which appears to allow users to toggle various settings such as turning wifi and Bluetooth off, doesn’t actually turn them completely off.
However, from the SAME ARTICLE:
To actually turn off Bluetooth and wifi users will need to head into the Settings app and manually turn them off, which deactivates them until 5am the next morning, or use Airplane mode.
Maybe you should have actually read the article instead of just the attention grabbing headline.
Maybe, just maybe, docs don't get leaked from Russia as often? I'm guessing this has to do with the reputation Russian leadership has for brutally killing those that cross them...
Mistreating them? Or maybe it's because the way headphone jacks are connected to the wire results in an exposed weak point that gets repeatedly stressed when your phone is in your pocket. And if you happen to live an active lifestyle, it results in the wire getting worn out in less than two years. Sorry you're a lazy fatass who doesn't have this issue...
rated at "forever" until the wire wears out, which is typically less than two years. And yes, the batteries never wear out, because they draw their power from the phone's battery. So yeah, technically, your headphones can keep pumping out music long after your phone runs out of juice...
Has led to less overall jobs in the auto industry. I'm pretty sure that the jobs created with supplying and maintaining these automation tools did not completely offset the jobs lost...
What we haven't seen to date, though, is a company other than Tesla who can actually deliver a production electric vehicle that people really want to drive.
You're wrong. Chevy Volt selling as much as Tesla S. Toyota Prius and Chevy Bolt EV each selling as much as Tesla X. Nissan Leaf a couple thousand behind. See here: http://insideevs.com/monthly-p...
"Referring to it as a GPS device might lead many less technical folks"
This is slashdot. Less technical folks don't come here. However, referring to the device properly would have avoided the thread being dominated "GPS can't do that!" posts.
" if they are causing you to gain weight, it means your consumption of them vs. your activity level is out of balance"
This is total and complete horseshit based on false assumptions. Your weight is NOT EQUAL TO Calories in - Calories out. Your weight is REGULATED by hormones. Your body will reduce your metabolic rate to compensate for reduced calories or increased activity. This is why almost every "diet" starts off with successful weight loss, but over time almost all of that weight is regained. https://intensivedietarymanage...
1lb = 3500 calories.
15lb = 52,500 calories
52,500 calories = 2,625 cans of Mt. Dew Throwback instead of regular Mt. Dew.
So yes, if the user was consuming 7 cans of Mountain Dew a day, and switched to Throwback, he could expect to lose 15lbs after a year based on only the caloric math. I'm guessing that this isn't the case. And given the fact that our body CAN'T burn fat when it's pumping out insulin, and given the fact that our body pumps out insulin in response to consumption of carbohydrates, especially sugar, which signals our body to STORE those carbs as either glycogen (if there's room) or FAT, It's probably got nothing to do with the calories and everything to do with the sugar content.
I can't believe you guys are arguing over the semantics of this. It's a GPS device used to locate a car, and if needed, disable it. Obviously it's not only a GPS, it's got more functionality than just GPS. This allows the dealer to not only disable it, but repossess it if the buyer falls behind on payments. Here's an article about removing a "GPS Disabler": http://www.instructables.com/i...
They still haven't gotten rid of train engineers, and trains run on fucking tracks. I really don't see driverless semi's being allowed to operate any time soon.
Professor Quansheng Ge of the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, did a reconstruction of the past 2000 years of temperatures in China. Prof. Ge’s team found that the most rapid warming in China occurred over AD 1870-2000, at a rate of 0.56 ± 0.42C (100 yr); however, temperatures recorded in the 20th century may not be unprecedented in the last 2000 years, as reconstruction showed records for the period from 981 to 1100, and again from 1201 to 1270, were comparable to those of the present warm period, but with an uncertainty of ±0.28C to ±0.42C at the 95% confidence interval. Since 1000 CE–the period covering the Medieval Climate Anomaly, Little Ice Age, and the present warm period–temperature variations over China have typically been in phase with those of the Northern Hemisphere as a whole.
The study is published in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences. https://link.springer.com/arti...
Probably because the number of posts has been dwindling lately, so someone thought they'd drive more traffic to the site and hopefully get some more uploaders.
Except there's nothing false in the Breitbart article. Did you even read it? It links to an article published by the Daily Mail, and cites the source. The alleged refutation states that "This number comes from one satellite-based estimate of temperatures above land areas in the lower atmosphere. Data from the other two groups that regularly publish satellite-based temperature estimates show smaller drops". The refutation doesn't say why one is incorrect and the other two are correct, it doesn't say how much of a difference there is between the three, and it doesn't list the margin of error for any. Sorry, this isn't fake news.
How on earth could a single bus cause more wear and tear on a road than thousands of cars combined? A combiner consisting of thousands of cars would have a massive weight, likely exceeding the load capacity of every road currently in existence.
You are a perfect example of exactly what's wrong with the electorate today. You blindly accept that whatever the government does is the best you can get. Why wouldn't you demand that all dollars raised are put in a separate account, and a committee of elected officials, business leaders, and stakeholders can handle the planning without needing to be compensated for their committee work? Once the planning is done, they can offer the implementation of the job out via competitive bid. I think you would find 90% of your funds go directly to the project instead of the 10% you're so willing to accept.
Um, wrong.
Blacks aren't more violent. Current popular black culture is violent, which is teaching black youth exposed to it to be violent. Asians aren't "good at math". Most Asian cultures put more of an emphasis on math at an earlier age than western societies. Non Asian students studying overseas from an early age are also "good at math". And children with an Asian ethnicity but born and raised in western cultures are just average at math.
The new, redesigned Control Centre in iOS 11, which appears to allow users to toggle various settings such as turning wifi and Bluetooth off, doesn’t actually turn them completely off.
However, from the SAME ARTICLE:
To actually turn off Bluetooth and wifi users will need to head into the Settings app and manually turn them off, which deactivates them until 5am the next morning, or use Airplane mode.
Maybe you should have actually read the article instead of just the attention grabbing headline.
Ya, what kind of moron would think Russia could influence US politics...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bX3EZCVj2XA
Maybe, just maybe, docs don't get leaked from Russia as often? I'm guessing this has to do with the reputation Russian leadership has for brutally killing those that cross them...
Mistreating them? Or maybe it's because the way headphone jacks are connected to the wire results in an exposed weak point that gets repeatedly stressed when your phone is in your pocket. And if you happen to live an active lifestyle, it results in the wire getting worn out in less than two years. Sorry you're a lazy fatass who doesn't have this issue...
rated at "forever" until the wire wears out, which is typically less than two years. And yes, the batteries never wear out, because they draw their power from the phone's battery. So yeah, technically, your headphones can keep pumping out music long after your phone runs out of juice...
Has led to less overall jobs in the auto industry. I'm pretty sure that the jobs created with supplying and maintaining these automation tools did not completely offset the jobs lost...
Currently driving a 2003 Jetta TDI. Just hit 400,000KM and haven't had a problem. It just keeps going and going.
What we haven't seen to date, though, is a company other than Tesla who can actually deliver a production electric vehicle that people really want to drive.
You're wrong. Chevy Volt selling as much as Tesla S. Toyota Prius and Chevy Bolt EV each selling as much as Tesla X. Nissan Leaf a couple thousand behind. See here: http://insideevs.com/monthly-p...
"Referring to it as a GPS device might lead many less technical folks"
This is slashdot. Less technical folks don't come here. However, referring to the device properly would have avoided the thread being dominated "GPS can't do that!" posts.
Wrong. Just wrong.
" if they are causing you to gain weight, it means your consumption of them vs. your activity level is out of balance"
This is total and complete horseshit based on false assumptions. Your weight is NOT EQUAL TO Calories in - Calories out. Your weight is REGULATED by hormones. Your body will reduce your metabolic rate to compensate for reduced calories or increased activity. This is why almost every "diet" starts off with successful weight loss, but over time almost all of that weight is regained. https://intensivedietarymanage...
This is what happens to "Science" when government gets involved.
1lb = 3500 calories.
15lb = 52,500 calories
52,500 calories = 2,625 cans of Mt. Dew Throwback instead of regular Mt. Dew.
So yes, if the user was consuming 7 cans of Mountain Dew a day, and switched to Throwback, he could expect to lose 15lbs after a year based on only the caloric math. I'm guessing that this isn't the case. And given the fact that our body CAN'T burn fat when it's pumping out insulin, and given the fact that our body pumps out insulin in response to consumption of carbohydrates, especially sugar, which signals our body to STORE those carbs as either glycogen (if there's room) or FAT, It's probably got nothing to do with the calories and everything to do with the sugar content.
I can't believe you guys are arguing over the semantics of this. It's a GPS device used to locate a car, and if needed, disable it. Obviously it's not only a GPS, it's got more functionality than just GPS. This allows the dealer to not only disable it, but repossess it if the buyer falls behind on payments. Here's an article about removing a "GPS Disabler": http://www.instructables.com/i...
Fire burning all day in building 7 ultimately weakened it enough that the floors began collapsing: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...
They still haven't gotten rid of train engineers, and trains run on fucking tracks. I really don't see driverless semi's being allowed to operate any time soon.
So you're saying that all the warming of the 20th century was NOT unprecedented, but the little bit of extra warmth in the 21st century IS?
Professor Quansheng Ge of the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, did a reconstruction of the past 2000 years of temperatures in China. Prof. Ge’s team found that the most rapid warming in China occurred over AD 1870-2000, at a rate of 0.56 ± 0.42C (100 yr); however, temperatures recorded in the 20th century may not be unprecedented in the last 2000 years, as reconstruction showed records for the period from 981 to 1100, and again from 1201 to 1270, were comparable to those of the present warm period, but with an uncertainty of ±0.28C to ±0.42C at the 95% confidence interval. Since 1000 CE–the period covering the Medieval Climate Anomaly, Little Ice Age, and the present warm period–temperature variations over China have typically been in phase with those of the Northern Hemisphere as a whole.
The study is published in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences. https://link.springer.com/arti...
Probably because the number of posts has been dwindling lately, so someone thought they'd drive more traffic to the site and hopefully get some more uploaders.
Except there's nothing false in the Breitbart article. Did you even read it? It links to an article published by the Daily Mail, and cites the source. The alleged refutation states that "This number comes from one satellite-based estimate of temperatures above land areas in the lower atmosphere. Data from the other two groups that regularly publish satellite-based temperature estimates show smaller drops". The refutation doesn't say why one is incorrect and the other two are correct, it doesn't say how much of a difference there is between the three, and it doesn't list the margin of error for any. Sorry, this isn't fake news.
How on earth could a single bus cause more wear and tear on a road than thousands of cars combined? A combiner consisting of thousands of cars would have a massive weight, likely exceeding the load capacity of every road currently in existence.
You are a perfect example of exactly what's wrong with the electorate today. You blindly accept that whatever the government does is the best you can get. Why wouldn't you demand that all dollars raised are put in a separate account, and a committee of elected officials, business leaders, and stakeholders can handle the planning without needing to be compensated for their committee work? Once the planning is done, they can offer the implementation of the job out via competitive bid. I think you would find 90% of your funds go directly to the project instead of the 10% you're so willing to accept.
but subjective ratings by guards who may well be racist
A whole lot of speculating going on right there.
Um, wrong. Blacks aren't more violent. Current popular black culture is violent, which is teaching black youth exposed to it to be violent. Asians aren't "good at math". Most Asian cultures put more of an emphasis on math at an earlier age than western societies. Non Asian students studying overseas from an early age are also "good at math". And children with an Asian ethnicity but born and raised in western cultures are just average at math.
You would be incorrect. This is a solid iceberg, so there's no room to fit any libraries inside it. You could, however, place them on top.