They do have this feature.
Click the triple dots to the right of every suggested video and select Not Interested.
Then click the Tell Us Why.
Then check the I'm not interested in the FooBar channel.
The undeniable answer to all of that is, waste heat. You can't bury, burn, catapult, or dispose of waste heat. Work is done; heat is created, and that is the 21st century's biggest problem. After we gorge ourselves on renewables first.
I'm with you all, and believe me I was confused. I mean why would a brewery want to launch beer into space, and really if any brewery would do it Sierra Nevada would be my last guess. It's more of a Sam Galagione, Dogfish Head type of experiment.
And lazy is inherently bad, why exactly? I'd bet it's great for the bees as they aren't wasting precious energy making wax.
(It takes several times the weight of honey to produce an equivalent measure of wax.)
And just because these cells have honey in them doesn't mean the bees aren't keeping honey elsewhere in the hive.
Seriously, if you think MySQL is anywhere near as scalable as MS SQL, you are delusional. I've used all of the database softwares out there and only MS SQL is standard, scalable and fast, Oracle is scalable and fast but not standard by a long shot, killing productivity. MySQL is neither fast, scalable nor standard. I really don't understand what anyone sees in that piece of shit when at the very least they can have PostgreSQL which excels on all accounts and is open sourced. I blame popularity contests.
So I did a little math. I know, a bad habit, but I can't help myself.
In any case, I was curious as to the numbers behind the recent Tesla vehicle fires and how that compares to the rest of the vehicles on the road.
So last year 21,500* Tesla vehicles where sold. To date there have been 3 fires. That makes 21500/3 equals roughly 1 fire out of 7167 vehicles. That looks pretty bad, wow. Tesla vehicles must be terrible. Right?
For comparison, there were 194,000** vehicle fires between 2008 to 2010 or to oversimplify things 97,000 per year. And in 2008 there were roughly 256 million*** vehicles on the road.
256000000/97000 equals about 1 fire out every 2639 roadable automobiles. Doh!
It appears that it is almost three times as likely that any random vehicle on the road will catch fire than any random Tesla. That bears repeating. You are just about 3 times safer from dying by fire in a Tesla.
And yet another sensationalist story that the media is getting wrong.
Good point about lawsuits and that would be an issue initially, but all a company would have to do is prove that the self-driving car is safer than a person in a similar situation.
"... leaving Microsoft with the image of the company that wouldn't let you do what you wanted with your device."
Ironic considering the comparative walled garden that is iOS.
Not big at all, because GM is still around and ostensibly still paying taxes, and employing people who in turn pay their taxes, and they are purchasing goods and services from companies that employ people that are also paying taxes, etc. Consider the opposite if GM went out of business it would in the process bankrupt most of their employees, suppliers, and whole swaths of service and goods industries that rely on their employees' patronage, as well as the many local governments where GM manufactures their cars. It's easy to see that propping up an industry temporarily even at great cost can return value to the government many times the cost of the bail-out program itself.
Investments often have paybacks in the wide economy that far outstrip the initial investment. The government is in the unique position to profit off all of it through taxation.
Boycott apiaries that feed in the winter?
My wife started her first hive last spring and left plenty of honey in the hive to last all winter. Problem is the bees move only slowly about the hive and if their stored honey is off in another part of the hive, like one box down far, then the bees can use all their nearby stores and still starve with plenty of honey left in the hive. Sad to see so many dead bees, and simple to prevent by supplemental feeding throughout the winter. Often it has nothing to do with over-harvesting and more to do with hive maintenance. We now have a dead hive and about 10 frames of perfectly good honey.
Oh this would be infinitely better if it was a one-or-the-other situation. Knowing the system it will be, get this shot, & take these classes. & attend AA twice a week for a year, & go see a counselor twice a month, & visit a probation officer to pee in a cup all the while forcing the person to pay for it all twice what it is all worth. Weee!
If this works. Expect to see people get court-ordered to get an injection after alcohol-related offenses. The CJ will do anything and everything in their power to make the criminal's life unbearable, rob them of the self-esteem, and keep them in the system.
Just because people have always done it, doesn't make it right.
And also, Drew was a fictional character.
I wish I had mod-points. I suspect there are hundreds of workplaces like that, because I doubt we worked at the same place.
They do have this feature. Click the triple dots to the right of every suggested video and select Not Interested. Then click the Tell Us Why. Then check the I'm not interested in the FooBar channel.
The undeniable answer to all of that is, waste heat. You can't bury, burn, catapult, or dispose of waste heat. Work is done; heat is created, and that is the 21st century's biggest problem. After we gorge ourselves on renewables first.
I'm with you all, and believe me I was confused. I mean why would a brewery want to launch beer into space, and really if any brewery would do it Sierra Nevada would be my last guess. It's more of a Sam Galagione, Dogfish Head type of experiment.
Geeklore, dude. If the plural of ox is oxen then the plural of box is boxen. Sheesh. Next you're going to tell me you don't know what borked is.
No new laws needed. We've got this totally covered.
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But then if they go after Clinton they need to go after Bush, Cheney, and Rove and I'll hold their torches while they bang down those gates.
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Dude. If there is honey left over. Don't worry, about cleaning. The bees will take care of it.
And lazy is inherently bad, why exactly? I'd bet it's great for the bees as they aren't wasting precious energy making wax. (It takes several times the weight of honey to produce an equivalent measure of wax.) And just because these cells have honey in them doesn't mean the bees aren't keeping honey elsewhere in the hive.
Food grade plastic. Not so much.
Root? No. It deleted his home folder. Don't need root for that. Any user can raze their own home folder.
Nope. 120K miles on my Prius and the battery is as good as new. Try again.
Seriously, if you think MySQL is anywhere near as scalable as MS SQL, you are delusional. I've used all of the database softwares out there and only MS SQL is standard, scalable and fast, Oracle is scalable and fast but not standard by a long shot, killing productivity. MySQL is neither fast, scalable nor standard. I really don't understand what anyone sees in that piece of shit when at the very least they can have PostgreSQL which excels on all accounts and is open sourced. I blame popularity contests.
So I did a little math. I know, a bad habit, but I can't help myself.
In any case, I was curious as to the numbers behind the recent Tesla vehicle fires and how that compares to the rest of the vehicles on the road.
So last year 21,500* Tesla vehicles where sold. To date there have been 3 fires. That makes 21500/3 equals roughly 1 fire out of 7167 vehicles. That looks pretty bad, wow. Tesla vehicles must be terrible. Right?
For comparison, there were 194,000** vehicle fires between 2008 to 2010 or to oversimplify things 97,000 per year. And in 2008 there were roughly 256 million*** vehicles on the road.
256000000/97000 equals about 1 fire out every 2639 roadable automobiles. Doh!
It appears that it is almost three times as likely that any random vehicle on the road will catch fire than any random Tesla. That bears repeating. You are just about 3 times safer from dying by fire in a Tesla.
And yet another sensationalist story that the media is getting wrong.
* http://www.forbes.com/sites/hannahelliott/2013/11/05/tesla-up-9-as-production-hinders-growth/
** http://www.usfa.fema.gov/downloads/pdf/statistics/v13i11.pdf
***http://www.rita.dot.gov/bts/sites/rita.dot.gov.bts/files/publications/national_transportation_statistics/html/table_01_11.html
Wow, that is terrible.
Good point about lawsuits and that would be an issue initially, but all a company would have to do is prove that the self-driving car is safer than a person in a similar situation.
"... leaving Microsoft with the image of the company that wouldn't let you do what you wanted with your device."
Ironic considering the comparative walled garden that is iOS.
Not to endorse Pope Nazinger, but he's dead yet.
True. Barley makes for terrible bread.
Warning! Do not. I repeat do not do a Google Image search on "Dermoid Cyst" There is not enough brain bleach in the universe.
Not big at all, because GM is still around and ostensibly still paying taxes, and employing people who in turn pay their taxes, and they are purchasing goods and services from companies that employ people that are also paying taxes, etc. Consider the opposite if GM went out of business it would in the process bankrupt most of their employees, suppliers, and whole swaths of service and goods industries that rely on their employees' patronage, as well as the many local governments where GM manufactures their cars. It's easy to see that propping up an industry temporarily even at great cost can return value to the government many times the cost of the bail-out program itself.
Investments often have paybacks in the wide economy that far outstrip the initial investment. The government is in the unique position to profit off all of it through taxation.
No, not even close. http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3469763&cid=42935361
Boycott apiaries that feed in the winter? My wife started her first hive last spring and left plenty of honey in the hive to last all winter. Problem is the bees move only slowly about the hive and if their stored honey is off in another part of the hive, like one box down far, then the bees can use all their nearby stores and still starve with plenty of honey left in the hive. Sad to see so many dead bees, and simple to prevent by supplemental feeding throughout the winter. Often it has nothing to do with over-harvesting and more to do with hive maintenance. We now have a dead hive and about 10 frames of perfectly good honey.
Oh this would be infinitely better if it was a one-or-the-other situation. Knowing the system it will be, get this shot, & take these classes. & attend AA twice a week for a year, & go see a counselor twice a month, & visit a probation officer to pee in a cup all the while forcing the person to pay for it all twice what it is all worth. Weee!
If this works. Expect to see people get court-ordered to get an injection after alcohol-related offenses. The CJ will do anything and everything in their power to make the criminal's life unbearable, rob them of the self-esteem, and keep them in the system.