In 50 years your kids will be a lot better off than you are and will have learned from your hand wringing and sobbing that following your life style leads nowhere. So they will rebel against your whining ways and go out and build something.
Unless you convince them of your despair and they decide your koolaid is the best way out of this world.
So there just wasn't any other way to get this stimulative effect besides the Apollo program? Manned spaceflight as a whole seems like a bust too me.
Perhaps reading TFA would have answered your question?
How can yo complain about the cost in the same paragraph that you ask about a stimulus? Are you daft, or being deliberately dense?
They didn't load the rockets with money you know. They spent it all here on earth give jobs to everyone from the burger flipping kid to the actual rocket scientists, and everyone in between.
And the benefits aren't in what we learned or what we brought back, but rather what we achieved and the spin off tech that we built along the way
And yet still today there are people running around saying that trickle down doesn't work, and has never worked.
Your company should track all "Personal Breaks" together and not specify whether it's a bathroom break or not. A personal break would be a smoke break, getting water/food, bathroom, etc.
Still, a MAIL order PHARMACY is probably wondering what those guys are doing in the bathroom all day, wouldn't you think?
Especially when they all seem to carry their hats nonchalantly at the belt buckle.
It will run the latest version as soon as its released for it. The phone has been in development since far longer than google owned Moto. In the meantime the impact to the user and the app developer of the phone being on ICS vs Jellybean is exactly ZERO.
Everything works, All apps work. Its a total non issue that apple fanboys like to pretend isn't happening to their world. And to make sure it doesn't happen to their world they buy a new phone and pay the ETF every single year?
I've got old iphones sitting around that I can't even use any more.
Basically this company wants to be part of the Android group, but at the same time, build a competitor to Google's interests in the Android platform... using a forked version of Android. So Google is basically saying "if you want to be dicks and go against our interests, we're going to kick you out of our club."
It should be noted that it won't affect Alibaba or Asus's ability to use the Android codebase, just Google won't be working with them in the future.
Seems fair enough to me.
Lots of android manufacturers also developed Windows phones, often on nearly identical hardware. Yet they remain in the OHA.
There's no reason you can't offer the same device on both sides of the fork and be a good member in both camps.
Rubin needs to forget about the other branch of the fork and get over himself.
Neither does any professional HR department. They know those things are largely paper mills.
Starting out, its all word of mouth and personal references. You also end up having to warrant your work and maybe even offer to accept no payment till its up and working.
Best bet is to sign on with an existing tech shop for a while to gain experience and references.
Really? Maybe they should call ahead and give him a couple weeks to wipe his hard drive?
Say, Barret, we were going to be in the neighborhood next week, how bout we drop by and pick up your computers, Ok? We got a warrant and everything. 10:am sound fine? Good , see you then old boy. On, and you won't erase anything between now and then will you? Goodl. Thought not. Shall we bring you a Latte when we come? Ok, then. See you next week.
You know, I bet that approach would work with drug dealers, bank robbers, and murderers too. Have you thought about running for Sheriff or something? You'd be bound to get elected.
Its almost impossible to make the claim that the Swat team dressed in bulletproof vests labeled POLICE in 6 inch high letters, hollering POLICE, SEARCH WARRANT was mistaken for a bunch of criminals.
Is science just filled will bullshit these days? Here's an idea, instead dreaming of the 50% solar cellfor the year 2030, just focus on better manufacturing methods for the 20% cells? How about increasing the durability of the 20% cells?
Lets try the old car analogy... heck, it almost fits.
Instead of working hard toward developing more fuel efficient cars, we should have found better ways to manufacture the 60's vintage cars and continued to accept the 8mpg that was common then.
See how dumb that sounds?
What's wrong with research? It is after all what got solar from 5% efficiency to where it is today.
I'm not convinced its wise to build massive amounts of not-very-cost-effective solar installations when twice the capacity might be available in 5 years. (Finished and installed Solar is in the mid teens, not the laboratory figure of 20%).
With a larger view than just your project, doubling the efficiency MAY make a HUGE difference to the solar market as a whole.
But You can't tell from just the output side of the equation, you also need the cost side.
For fun, lets assume it can be brought in with mass production for the same 10,000 to cover the same area you installed. Maybe you get all your summer cooling for free. Maybe you charge your battery operated car.
That's where I see the big advantage. If we can start getting a significant portion of our automotive power, for simply the capital investment costs, no continuing consumables, we are way ahead. In Australia, a survey found most people willing to make Solar roofs mandatory in new construction.
Its the same equations you are working on your project taken to a grand scale. Solar is already cost effective in some places, marginally cost effective in many more places, With with twice the efficiency it becomes phenomenally more cost effective in huge sections of the world.
See your Ford dealer. Or Chevy, or Chrysler, or Mercedes or Volkswagen. Its not that hard. Now take your cables and go away, I'm busy watching a movie from the Android phone in my pocket on the 50inch TV on the wall.
The feed back device didn't improve the monkey's intelligence, it simply undid some of the damage the crack did to them. At best its a retraining aid, and its not clear if it had any long term effect after discontinuing the feedback.
Since each feedback profile was learned from the monkey itself, there's no indication that you could apply that pattern to other monkeys, or the undamaged monkeys to make them learn quicker.
But hey, good on those researchers to induce brain damage with cocaine so that no physical harm needed to be done to the monkeys. Ah, shucks, then the went and ruined it by two surgeries to implant and remove electrodes drilled thru the skull and cemented in place.
Android devices not only support USB Host (and support it well), the same micro-USB connector is also used for HD video and audio via MHL. Samsung shows that you can make a micro-USB connector that allows simultaneous micro-USB, charging, and MHL connections.
Yes, but that is not a standard MicroUSB port on the Samsung. Go count pins. Its compatible with any Mirco USB charger for charging purposes. But its not strictly a MicroUSB port. Its got something like 11 pins or something.
That solution works for the EU's purpose. Too many people buying unnecessary chargers and cables at ridiculous prices while traveling, only to throw them all away again when they change phones.
Plus the EC is fine if they simply include an adapter from USB, IIRC.
Well, no, the EC is not fine with that. That was Apple's response last time, some silly little converter dongle that was MORE likely to be lost or forgotten while traveling than the cable itself. But because Apple was already committed on the iPhone 4 design at that point they got a pass.
Fast forward 2 years, and Apple just abrogates the entire agreement because their engineers are too dumb to figure out what every other phone manufacturer has already figured out.
In 50 years your kids will be a lot better off than you are and will have learned from your hand wringing and sobbing that following your life style leads nowhere. So they will rebel against your whining ways and go out and build something.
Unless you convince them of your despair and they decide your koolaid is the best way out of this world.
So there just wasn't any other way to get this stimulative effect besides the Apollo program? Manned spaceflight as a whole seems like a bust too me.
Perhaps reading TFA would have answered your question?
How can yo complain about the cost in the same paragraph that you ask about a stimulus? Are you daft, or being deliberately dense?
They didn't load the rockets with money you know. They spent it all here on earth give jobs to everyone from the burger flipping kid to the actual rocket scientists, and everyone in between.
And the benefits aren't in what we learned or what we brought back, but rather what we achieved and the spin off tech that we built along the way
And yet still today there are people running around saying that trickle down doesn't work, and has never worked.
Your company should track all "Personal Breaks" together and not specify whether it's a bathroom break or not. A personal break would be a smoke break, getting water/food, bathroom, etc.
Still, a MAIL order PHARMACY is probably wondering what those guys are doing in the bathroom all day, wouldn't you think?
Especially when they all seem to carry their hats nonchalantly at the belt buckle.
http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/store/accessory?action=accessoryDetails&accessoryId=47605
There you go son, 20 differ phone models to choose from.
Because its the obvious comparison.
It will run the latest version as soon as its released for it.
The phone has been in development since far longer than google owned Moto.
In the meantime the impact to the user and the app developer of the phone being on ICS vs Jellybean is exactly ZERO.
Everything works, All apps work. Its a total non issue that apple fanboys like to pretend isn't happening to their world.
And to make sure it doesn't happen to their world they buy a new phone and pay the ETF every single year?
I've got old iphones sitting around that I can't even use any more.
Utter nonsense.
http://www.bgr.com/2012/06/12/apple-ios-fragmentation-iphone/
Take off those Apple Blinders.
I do wish that they'd address the fragmentation issue with the same vigor.
There is no fragmentation issue.
There are older devices that can't run the latest version of the OS. So what?
How is that fragmentation in Android, and not in Apple?
You sound like you read all the headlines but have no clue what you are parroting.
This is all due to Android's openness.
Basically this company wants to be part of the Android group, but at the same time, build a competitor to Google's interests in the Android platform... using a forked version of Android. So Google is basically saying "if you want to be dicks and go against our interests, we're going to kick you out of our club."
It should be noted that it won't affect Alibaba or Asus's ability to use the Android codebase, just Google won't be working with them in the future.
Seems fair enough to me.
Lots of android manufacturers also developed Windows phones, often on nearly identical hardware. Yet they remain in the OHA.
There's no reason you can't offer the same device on both sides of the fork and be a good member in both camps.
Rubin needs to forget about the other branch of the fork and get over himself.
That doesn't work when evidence can be destroyed instantly.
Use your head son.
Never said it was bluetooth, I said I could stream full hd over DLNA.
Playing full HD was offered up as an example of why apple needed a 30 pin connector.
It helps if you follow the thread before rushing in to post the obvious.
Customers never give a crap about certificates.
Neither does any professional HR department. They know those things are largely paper mills.
Starting out, its all word of mouth and personal references. You also end up having to warrant your work and
maybe even offer to accept no payment till its up and working.
Best bet is to sign on with an existing tech shop for a while to gain experience and references.
He still dies.
The difference is that he has time to destroy his hard driv.
Really?
Maybe they should call ahead and give him a couple weeks to wipe his hard drive?
Say, Barret, we were going to be in the neighborhood next week, how bout we drop by and pick up your computers, Ok? We got a warrant and everything. 10:am sound fine? Good , see you then old boy. On, and you won't erase anything between now and then will you? Goodl. Thought not. Shall we bring you a Latte when we come? Ok, then. See you next week.
You know, I bet that approach would work with drug dealers, bank robbers, and murderers too.
Have you thought about running for Sheriff or something? You'd be bound to get elected.
If the intruders come by the dozen full combat gear and bullet proof vests does it really matter if they aren't police?
You are still dead.
Its almost impossible to make the claim that the Swat team dressed in bulletproof vests labeled POLICE in 6 inch high letters, hollering POLICE, SEARCH WARRANT was mistaken for a bunch of criminals.
Good luck with that.
Is science just filled will bullshit these days? Here's an idea, instead dreaming of the 50% solar cellfor the year 2030, just focus on better manufacturing methods for the 20% cells? How about increasing the durability of the 20% cells?
Lets try the old car analogy... heck, it almost fits.
Instead of working hard toward developing more fuel efficient cars, we should have found better ways to manufacture the 60's vintage cars and continued to accept the 8mpg that was common then.
See how dumb that sounds?
What's wrong with research? It is after all what got solar from 5% efficiency to where it is today.
I'm not convinced its wise to build massive amounts of not-very-cost-effective solar installations when twice the capacity might be available in 5 years. (Finished and installed Solar is in the mid teens, not the laboratory figure of 20%).
Even a half glass of water gets a thirsty man's attention.
50% efficiency as something approaching today's cost is probably enough of an improvement to start a world wide movement toward Solar.
With a larger view than just your project, doubling the efficiency MAY make a HUGE difference to the solar market as a whole.
But You can't tell from just the output side of the equation, you also need the cost side.
For fun, lets assume it can be brought in with mass production for the same 10,000 to cover the same area you installed.
Maybe you get all your summer cooling for free. Maybe you charge your battery operated car.
That's where I see the big advantage. If we can start getting a significant portion of our automotive power, for simply the capital investment costs, no continuing consumables, we are way ahead. In Australia, a survey found most people willing to make Solar roofs mandatory in new construction.
Its the same equations you are working on your project taken to a grand scale. Solar is already cost effective in some places, marginally cost effective in many more places, With with twice the efficiency it becomes phenomenally more cost effective in huge sections of the world.
I can over DLNA.
NO wires needed. Get with the program grandpa. Wires are so OVER.
Yup.
See your Ford dealer. Or Chevy, or Chrysler, or Mercedes or Volkswagen. Its not that hard.
Now take your cables and go away, I'm busy watching a movie from the Android phone in my pocket on the 50inch TV on the wall.
The feed back device didn't improve the monkey's intelligence, it simply undid some of the damage the crack did to them.
At best its a retraining aid, and its not clear if it had any long term effect after discontinuing the feedback.
Since each feedback profile was learned from the monkey itself, there's no indication that you could apply that pattern to
other monkeys, or the undamaged monkeys to make them learn quicker.
But hey, good on those researchers to induce brain damage with cocaine so that no physical harm needed to be done to the monkeys.
Ah, shucks, then the went and ruined it by two surgeries to implant and remove electrodes drilled thru the skull and cemented in place.
Android devices not only support USB Host (and support it well), the same micro-USB connector is also used for HD video and audio via MHL. Samsung shows that you can make a micro-USB connector that allows simultaneous micro-USB, charging, and MHL connections.
Yes, but that is not a standard MicroUSB port on the Samsung. Go count pins.
Its compatible with any Mirco USB charger for charging purposes. But its not strictly a MicroUSB port. Its got something like 11 pins or something.
That solution works for the EU's purpose.
Too many people buying unnecessary chargers and cables at ridiculous prices while traveling, only to throw them all away again when they change phones.
Plus the EC is fine if they simply include an adapter from USB, IIRC.
Well, no, the EC is not fine with that. That was Apple's response last time, some silly little converter dongle that was MORE likely to be lost or forgotten while traveling than the cable itself. But because Apple was already committed on the iPhone 4 design at that point they got a pass.
Fast forward 2 years, and Apple just abrogates the entire agreement because their engineers are too dumb to figure out what every other phone manufacturer has already figured out.
I have Android and can do the same thing without the proprietary connector.
Wait, I don't need a connector at all. Bluetooth.