Honestly, I don't see that to be a big show stopper in anyway given the market this is geared to; the family. It squarely puts Nintendo in its cross-hairs as a competitor to the Wii; both in hardware capability and market.
Months prior to the death of Nintendo's president Satoru Iwata that occurred in July, there was yet another rumor of a next generation console from them. But everything surrounding it was just speculative rumor. My bold prediction is that Nintendo might scrap the console business and develop with tight partnership with Apple for the tvOS platform. Like Disney, Nintendo could be relegated to being a content provider studio.
This new Apple TV seems a little under-powered with just the A8 chip, but at least has twice the RAM. If Nintendo was truly going to partner with Apple, it would have made a huge public announcement at WWDC15 with full Mario/Zelda pomp and all. As such, I'm guessing the launch of the new AppleTV is a trial-run for Apple to see how the market responds. If meets or exceeds public expectations, the next AppleTV would most certainly be an official surrogate Nintendo console.
With TVOS (variant of iOS), right now Apple has imposed limit of 200MB per App/Game to developers. So that means if you need lots of texture mapping or build a MMORPG, the game levels will have to download and load dynamically off the internet in real-time.
Texas kicked Santa Anna's ass and won Independence as the Republic of Texas (it's own nation) for nine year PRIOR to joining the Union. So no, the US can't "give" Texas back to Mexico anymore than it could back to Spain. The only roll-back the US could do is give sovereignty back to Texas as a republic again. And, in fact there's a written condition that it can occur, but the land has to fracture into five states as part of the agreement.
There are three ways Texas could become a republic again in its entirety.
1. New articles drafted and passed between the US and the Union. They would still be allied neighbors like US and Canada. 2. Texas gives the US the finger, keeps the land, and enforces with it's own forces until conflict determines the victor. Being that the US loves to cut-and-run since the days of the Vietnam War, Texas would win by the citizens of the US folding on the conflict. 3. All the Mexican immigration changes the demographics enough that they decide to re-join Mexico and US just lets it happen. Quite possibly could happen to California in the future. But lets be honest, there's a reason they left Mexico to begin with, so if anything they become yet another Hispanic cultured republic.
Not true. Geographically, Spain ruled the area that comprises of modern day Texas from 1519 to 1821. In 1821, a portion of that area - that also included modern day Texas - one it's independence and became Mexico. In 1832, the Mexican president Santa Anna attempted to enforce martial law in what is geographically Texas today. In 1836, the final battle between Santa Ann and Sam Houston took place along Buffalo Bayou. It was at that moment the Republic of Texas was its own nation for nine years before joining the Union in 1845.
It's hard to imagine at first whom ruled what based on a set of written factual history stats alone, because, the borders are constantly being redrawn around inclusive geographic regions as a result of pivotal moments of treaties and conflict.
The difference is not the gun or the BB gun or the airsoft gun. It's the culture, mindeset, intent, and parenting of the person holding it that counts.
Succinctly well said. And I'll add that parents and the rest of society needs to instill a cultural understanding that we don't live in our own little worlds, but one in which we all share the resulting consequences of our actions. For example, no one would jump out of a plane without a parachute unless they're suicidal, right?! So why should anyone think waving a gun around in public with the intent to scare is a good idea?
I doubt it. It's not just proximity, but the rate of speed closing in on the obstruction; in your case the pavement rather than another car. Otherwise parallel parking wouldn't be possible anymore. So as long as you're slowly backing out of the driveway like you normally would, I would think that AEB wouldn't be triggered.
There are "two Chinas"; rural and urban. The sex ratio is mainly, if not exclusively, an issue in rural areas of the country. Almost a 50/50 ratio in the major urban cities however, which is where these people work and live.
So you've got fighter jet or spy plane flying over enemy or contested lands; I'm guessing there would be a capacitance changed and rigged to a dead-mans switch? Unless there's a proper shutdown, certain equipment shatters their ICs to prevent reverse engineering via X-Ray technology. Meaning, no gate / logic layout to discern?
Ok, so it's a lease to own plan then?? You own the phone after two years? But if you want to upgrade each year, do you lose the equity put into the first 12 months? Or would that be prorated?
Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 support. It rolls off to the next in the follow order as needed. But regardless, Even at Tier 2 and 3, what user is conveying or expecting as an end result isn't necessarily directly attributed to what the underlaying problem is. More often then not, their problem is ancillary to a much bigger issue at hand. Either way, it all comes down to communicative skills between the end-user, and person delegated to provide results. It's all about asking the right questions and everyone agreeing on the scope of issue.
As admin/helpdesk support, I ask the following questions?
Is this a new issue? What are you experiencing different than what before? When did it occur, and for how long (what changed)?
I'm asking them to define What When, and Where. That's when I map the issue to a Where, How, and Why on my end of troubleshooting.
Except there is ZERO equity being put into the phone. Meaning, it's a trade-up, you can't sell the phone. Effectively, you're leasing the phone like a car as I understand it.
Most importantly, the best camera is the one you have with you.
This is just awesome. The only reason I purchased a DSLR ($800 total that's rated for 8MP) was for top notch photos, but I'm a total amateur at working one with a few "For Dummies" books as an aid. Honestly, I've only used it about a dozen time; a waste of money IMHO. Now, we've got a phone that can do pretty much the same. Well...good enough for an amateur looking for "DSLR" quality baked in a phone. And I always carry my phone with me like I do my keys and wallet!
No. Those places will still be breeding grounds to feed back into western nations in the form of immigration.
Nature abhors a vacuum; even if it's based on population.
Your solutions are as follows: A-, Conquer dictatorships around the world and attempt to foster democracy with a functioning rule of law. B-, Build a wall with sentry guns to keep them on the other side. C-, Genocide via nuclear or biological.
'C' is pure evil. Effective yes, but evil!! 'B', can work, that only so long as there isn't a revolution or radical change in prior governance. Considered short-term in the span of a few generations at best. 'A' is the best long-term solutions, but also the most difficult as it takes influencing and changing the culture of a "western" mindset adoption.
Sure, absolutely. I should have clarified however as to what I meant was, what will happen, not how things currently are.
Honestly, I could care less about modifying WiFi at that levels. They can bake in Layer 1. I'm more concerned about manufactures being hamstrung by their ability support WiFi products post sales. And I suppose open source WiFi kit will still be available with with the exception of Layer 1 and possibly 2 being set as-is at the hardware level. In essence, i just hope this process isn't rushed and that all things considered mitigate overreaching unintended consequences. But then again, I'm not the only one.
Easy, you wipe until you think it's dry, then smell. If oder, keep wiping. If no oder, you're clean. Haven't you ever smelled your own shit? Don't lie!
Layer 1, maybe 2 would be baked in. But Layer 3, if that that can't be modified, that's a major major problem. Meaning, if Apple isn't allowed to have the firmware updated for post-sales support on a routing bug, that' very bad news. That is to say, might as well make it all ROM based storage.
I suppose they could make updates in the form of console-like cartridges; swap em out. YUCK!
The software logic can be modified via firmware. But the RF side of things must be baked in as I understand it. So if there's WiFi bug, depending on where in the OSI layer it effected, (closer to the hardware for example), the device might have to be recalled and shredded and replaced with a newer product rev.
Well yes, as someone else once put it, Marx was astute diagnostician, but an absolute horrible clinician. Meaning that Marx did well to point out the problem, but his proposed cure was far worse than the ailment he tried to treat in the first place.
I belive the parent was referring to a self fulfilling prophecy. Meaning, you have an ideology of proposals built out the results of a previous ideology that was the cause in the first place. Meaning, the human element of decision making can't be modeled based on the resultant actions of others, only the results.
Not cold and wet, but when it's cold and dry, yes. Studies have proven that the virus hand around longer in dry climate, and that the reason you have a runny nose is the body's attempt and snuffing it out with moisture.
If it says Sony, it's a phony. Stay dry.
Honestly, I don't see that to be a big show stopper in anyway given the market this is geared to; the family. It squarely puts Nintendo in its cross-hairs as a competitor to the Wii; both in hardware capability and market.
Months prior to the death of Nintendo's president Satoru Iwata that occurred in July, there was yet another rumor of a next generation console from them. But everything surrounding it was just speculative rumor. My bold prediction is that Nintendo might scrap the console business and develop with tight partnership with Apple for the tvOS platform. Like Disney, Nintendo could be relegated to being a content provider studio.
This new Apple TV seems a little under-powered with just the A8 chip, but at least has twice the RAM. If Nintendo was truly going to partner with Apple, it would have made a huge public announcement at WWDC15 with full Mario/Zelda pomp and all. As such, I'm guessing the launch of the new AppleTV is a trial-run for Apple to see how the market responds. If meets or exceeds public expectations, the next AppleTV would most certainly be an official surrogate Nintendo console.
With TVOS (variant of iOS), right now Apple has imposed limit of 200MB per App/Game to developers. So that means if you need lots of texture mapping or build a MMORPG, the game levels will have to download and load dynamically off the internet in real-time.
Texas kicked Santa Anna's ass and won Independence as the Republic of Texas (it's own nation) for nine year PRIOR to joining the Union. So no, the US can't "give" Texas back to Mexico anymore than it could back to Spain. The only roll-back the US could do is give sovereignty back to Texas as a republic again. And, in fact there's a written condition that it can occur, but the land has to fracture into five states as part of the agreement.
There are three ways Texas could become a republic again in its entirety.
1. New articles drafted and passed between the US and the Union. They would still be allied neighbors like US and Canada.
2. Texas gives the US the finger, keeps the land, and enforces with it's own forces until conflict determines the victor. Being that the US loves to cut-and-run since the days of the Vietnam War, Texas would win by the citizens of the US folding on the conflict.
3. All the Mexican immigration changes the demographics enough that they decide to re-join Mexico and US just lets it happen. Quite possibly could happen to California in the future. But lets be honest, there's a reason they left Mexico to begin with, so if anything they become yet another Hispanic cultured republic.
Not true. Geographically, Spain ruled the area that comprises of modern day Texas from 1519 to 1821. In 1821, a portion of that area - that also included modern day Texas - one it's independence and became Mexico. In 1832, the Mexican president Santa Anna attempted to enforce martial law in what is geographically Texas today. In 1836, the final battle between Santa Ann and Sam Houston took place along Buffalo Bayou. It was at that moment the Republic of Texas was its own nation for nine years before joining the Union in 1845.
It's hard to imagine at first whom ruled what based on a set of written factual history stats alone, because, the borders are constantly being redrawn around inclusive geographic regions as a result of pivotal moments of treaties and conflict.
The difference is not the gun or the BB gun or the airsoft gun. It's the culture, mindeset, intent, and parenting of the person holding it that counts.
Succinctly well said. And I'll add that parents and the rest of society needs to instill a cultural understanding that we don't live in our own little worlds, but one in which we all share the resulting consequences of our actions. For example, no one would jump out of a plane without a parachute unless they're suicidal, right?! So why should anyone think waving a gun around in public with the intent to scare is a good idea?
Naw, it's in preparation if Texas needs to split from the Union. Gotta be self-sufficient and all that. :)
Am I joking? :)
Maybe. Maybe not. ...it's bugging you, isn't it?
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I just imagined a standing wave of emergency breaking on a freeway during rush-hour.
I doubt it. It's not just proximity, but the rate of speed closing in on the obstruction; in your case the pavement rather than another car. Otherwise parallel parking wouldn't be possible anymore. So as long as you're slowly backing out of the driveway like you normally would, I would think that AEB wouldn't be triggered.
When programs merge, you inevitably spawn dependant child objects.
There are "two Chinas"; rural and urban. The sex ratio is mainly, if not exclusively, an issue in rural areas of the country. Almost a 50/50 ratio in the major urban cities however, which is where these people work and live.
So you've got fighter jet or spy plane flying over enemy or contested lands; I'm guessing there would be a capacitance changed and rigged to a dead-mans switch? Unless there's a proper shutdown, certain equipment shatters their ICs to prevent reverse engineering via X-Ray technology. Meaning, no gate / logic layout to discern?
My fallback response to that is "Help me, help YOU." :)
Ok, so it's a lease to own plan then?? You own the phone after two years? But if you want to upgrade each year, do you lose the equity put into the first 12 months? Or would that be prorated?
Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 support. It rolls off to the next in the follow order as needed. But regardless, Even at Tier 2 and 3, what user is conveying or expecting as an end result isn't necessarily directly attributed to what the underlaying problem is. More often then not, their problem is ancillary to a much bigger issue at hand. Either way, it all comes down to communicative skills between the end-user, and person delegated to provide results. It's all about asking the right questions and everyone agreeing on the scope of issue.
As admin/helpdesk support, I ask the following questions?
Is this a new issue?
What are you experiencing different than what before?
When did it occur, and for how long (what changed)?
I'm asking them to define What When, and Where. That's when I map the issue to a Where, How, and Why on my end of troubleshooting.
Except there is ZERO equity being put into the phone. Meaning, it's a trade-up, you can't sell the phone. Effectively, you're leasing the phone like a car as I understand it.
Most importantly, the best camera is the one you have with you.
This is just awesome. The only reason I purchased a DSLR ($800 total that's rated for 8MP) was for top notch photos, but I'm a total amateur at working one with a few "For Dummies" books as an aid. Honestly, I've only used it about a dozen time; a waste of money IMHO. Now, we've got a phone that can do pretty much the same. Well...good enough for an amateur looking for "DSLR" quality baked in a phone. And I always carry my phone with me like I do my keys and wallet!
No. Those places will still be breeding grounds to feed back into western nations in the form of immigration.
Nature abhors a vacuum; even if it's based on population.
Your solutions are as follows:
A-, Conquer dictatorships around the world and attempt to foster democracy with a functioning rule of law.
B-, Build a wall with sentry guns to keep them on the other side.
C-, Genocide via nuclear or biological.
'C' is pure evil. Effective yes, but evil!! 'B', can work, that only so long as there isn't a revolution or radical change in prior governance. Considered short-term in the span of a few generations at best. 'A' is the best long-term solutions, but also the most difficult as it takes influencing and changing the culture of a "western" mindset adoption.
Sure, absolutely. I should have clarified however as to what I meant was, what will happen, not how things currently are.
Honestly, I could care less about modifying WiFi at that levels. They can bake in Layer 1. I'm more concerned about manufactures being hamstrung by their ability support WiFi products post sales. And I suppose open source WiFi kit will still be available with with the exception of Layer 1 and possibly 2 being set as-is at the hardware level. In essence, i just hope this process isn't rushed and that all things considered mitigate overreaching unintended consequences. But then again, I'm not the only one.
Easy, you wipe until you think it's dry, then smell. If oder, keep wiping. If no oder, you're clean. Haven't you ever smelled your own shit? Don't lie!
Layer 1, maybe 2 would be baked in. But Layer 3, if that that can't be modified, that's a major major problem. Meaning, if Apple isn't allowed to have the firmware updated for post-sales support on a routing bug, that' very bad news. That is to say, might as well make it all ROM based storage.
I suppose they could make updates in the form of console-like cartridges; swap em out. YUCK!
The software logic can be modified via firmware. But the RF side of things must be baked in as I understand it. So if there's WiFi bug, depending on where in the OSI layer it effected, (closer to the hardware for example), the device might have to be recalled and shredded and replaced with a newer product rev.
Well yes, as someone else once put it, Marx was astute diagnostician, but an absolute horrible clinician. Meaning that Marx did well to point out the problem, but his proposed cure was far worse than the ailment he tried to treat in the first place.
I belive the parent was referring to a self fulfilling prophecy. Meaning, you have an ideology of proposals built out the results of a previous ideology that was the cause in the first place. Meaning, the human element of decision making can't be modeled based on the resultant actions of others, only the results.
Not cold and wet, but when it's cold and dry, yes. Studies have proven that the virus hand around longer in dry climate, and that the reason you have a runny nose is the body's attempt and snuffing it out with moisture.