Well technically 3rd party companies aren't third party websites although they may operate websites. And of course government agencies aren't websites either...
That's an apples to oranges comparison. Disney has record box office revenue. Sony takes a $1b loss allegedly due to disc sales. Box office sales are still relevant. Disc sales get cannibalized by streaming services, digital sales, and rental markets.
And that's different from Obama... how? Or from what Hillary was threatening us with?
And neither of those individuals are currently President. If Trump supporters want people to judge him fairly, they need to quit wit the "But Obama..." and "But Hillary..." excuses.
I bet you're tons of fun on car rides. I can only presume you demand absolute silence so you can dedicate 100% of your thinking on driving. The rest of us have learned how to drive while also holding a conversation with others (in the car or remote), listening to the radio, etc.
No. This "cure" is/was never a cure. It's an opportunity to learn something that one day might lead to a cure. Ideas like this that "vanish mysteriously" vanish because they learn something that didn't work out.
It's kind of like the Thomas Edison quote "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."
My jaw would drop to the floor every time the "AYDS diet candy" commercial came on the radio. There was no secret that we were in the middle of a devastating AIDS epidemic, but apparently a whole bunch of people didn't quite hear it.
The name had been trademarked since 1946. The term AIDS was first publicly used Sept 24, 1982, the same year as the commercial you linked to.
Also, unless you're going to also be building a phone factory here as well, it seems a bit short sighted to make the screens here, but the cpu's in China or Korea and the bodies who knows where? China?
Aside from the battery, the screen assembly is the biggest and heaviest, and also the most expensive component. If they're made here, why not ship all the other components to the US for assembly. Save on import duties for domestically sold phones.
Also the article says flat panel displays. That's vague but could also include tablet screens, computer monitors, and television screens in addition to cell phone-size displays. Those would have similar but more pronounced savings manufactured domestically and saving on transportation, if the labor rate is right.
You could improve the security by using different images (say pictures of different types of fruit) instead of just dots, and then changing the location of the images for every login. I know that my unlock pattern is grape > apple > cherry > grape > pear, but the pattern I happen to draw (or just tap on the shapes since there's no requirement to draw) changes every time.
Or instead of images, how about we show them a series of glyphs. We could use say 0-9 if you wanted a lower number of permutations, or if you wanted a higher number, a-zA-z0-9 etc.
IOW, what you describe is just using a pin or password, just with different symbols.
For comparison purposes, Google hasn't said exactly how many searches it handles recently, but in 2012 it said it handled 1.2 trillion searches (or averaging 3.3B/day, 137M/hour, 2.2M/minute, 38k/second). It's estimated they handle over 2T per year now (5.5B/day, 228M/day, 3.8M/hour, 63K/second). So Google likely handles in 2 days what DDG has done in 8 years.
You're selectively quoting me and taking it out of the original context. Lipitor name brand is $372 for 30 days. The generic equivalent, Atorvastatin, is the $9 I stated. The other drugs are similarly priced.
The name brand drugs are making pharmaceutical companies rich. The generic equivalent is making the generic manufacturers money, but it's not making them rich like the original patent holder.
The hardest part of that is making sure that I keep my contingency up to date with all of the correct credentials needed AND that someone can access and implement it.
Well it sounds like the guy in the story didn't do that. He probably should be reprimanded or fired or something. They just need to be sure to do it AFTER he fixes the situation because they're screwed if they do it before. Oh wait...
she didn't bother telling me what I might accomplish if I start eating right, or exercising more, or even if I quit smoking - in fact, she seemed rather dubious that it would have any real effect at all
Sounds like you need to get a better doctor.
I'm also sure that some pharmaceutical company somewhere would make a fair chunk of change off me for the rest of my unnatural life
Yeah. Generic Lipitor is $9 at Walmart. Generic Crestor is $15. KMart has generic Zocor for $3. That $.10-.$50 a day for the 3 dominate statins. That's not making any pharmaceutical companies rich.
What's evil in this case? Yesterday you didnt have/usr/bin/raisr and you probably don't use Google+. Today you know that google has/usr/bin/raisr but you still don't have it, and you still aren't using Google+. Nothing in your life has changed materially and you are no worse off then you were yesterday. At minimum, Google was neutral, neither good nor evil. The fact that it might help other people tips it slightly in the good direction even if it never gets released as/usr/bin/raisr.
Well you can't binge all the episodes as they are only available as they are released. Which means you need to have HBO go for a minimum of 3 months. Or if you wait until the last episode of the season you can binge watch them all for the lowest cost. You just can't participate in water cooler talk about "last night's episode" until the last week.
I think the original intent was to pay say $1 an episode to be able to stream it at the same time that it's aired for regular subscribers. No delays. No subscriptions. No needing cable tv before you can sign up. Just. Plain. Streaming. A la carte.
Well technically 3rd party companies aren't third party websites although they may operate websites. And of course government agencies aren't websites either...
That's an apples to oranges comparison. Disney has record box office revenue. Sony takes a $1b loss allegedly due to disc sales. Box office sales are still relevant. Disc sales get cannibalized by streaming services, digital sales, and rental markets.
And neither of those individuals are currently President. If Trump supporters want people to judge him fairly, they need to quit wit the "But Obama..." and "But Hillary..." excuses.
GOOD LORD ARE YOU CRAZY!!?!? The mother will roll over and crush the baby, or smother it. /s
That's because they're nano sized. Duh.
I bet you're tons of fun on car rides. I can only presume you demand absolute silence so you can dedicate 100% of your thinking on driving. The rest of us have learned how to drive while also holding a conversation with others (in the car or remote), listening to the radio, etc.
No. This "cure" is/was never a cure. It's an opportunity to learn something that one day might lead to a cure. Ideas like this that "vanish mysteriously" vanish because they learn something that didn't work out.
It's kind of like the Thomas Edison quote "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."
The rest of their lives when they pay back into a system that educated them for ~13+ years.
I think the first link was suppose to point to something like this article.
As to how much the height of Everest has changed, that's what the entire point of the survey is to find out.
The name had been trademarked since 1946. The term AIDS was first publicly used Sept 24, 1982, the same year as the commercial you linked to.
Are you talking about IE/Edge or Vivaldi.
...unless they're laid off/fired in witch hunts before hand.
Aside from the battery, the screen assembly is the biggest and heaviest, and also the most expensive component. If they're made here, why not ship all the other components to the US for assembly. Save on import duties for domestically sold phones.
Also the article says flat panel displays. That's vague but could also include tablet screens, computer monitors, and television screens in addition to cell phone-size displays. Those would have similar but more pronounced savings manufactured domestically and saving on transportation, if the labor rate is right.
Or instead of images, how about we show them a series of glyphs. We could use say 0-9 if you wanted a lower number of permutations, or if you wanted a higher number, a-zA-z0-9 etc.
IOW, what you describe is just using a pin or password, just with different symbols.
For comparison purposes, Google hasn't said exactly how many searches it handles recently, but in 2012 it said it handled 1.2 trillion searches (or averaging 3.3B/day, 137M/hour, 2.2M/minute, 38k/second). It's estimated they handle over 2T per year now (5.5B/day, 228M/day, 3.8M/hour, 63K/second). So Google likely handles in 2 days what DDG has done in 8 years.
Did you read the actual complaint? Your questions are mainly answered there.
You're selectively quoting me and taking it out of the original context. Lipitor name brand is $372 for 30 days. The generic equivalent, Atorvastatin, is the $9 I stated. The other drugs are similarly priced.
The name brand drugs are making pharmaceutical companies rich. The generic equivalent is making the generic manufacturers money, but it's not making them rich like the original patent holder.
Speak for yourself. I plan on dying a young 400 pound hacker good at cyber.
Well it sounds like the guy in the story didn't do that. He probably should be reprimanded or fired or something. They just need to be sure to do it AFTER he fixes the situation because they're screwed if they do it before. Oh wait...
Sounds like you need to get a better doctor.
Yeah. Generic Lipitor is $9 at Walmart. Generic Crestor is $15. KMart has generic Zocor for $3. That $.10-.$50 a day for the 3 dominate statins. That's not making any pharmaceutical companies rich.
Delta updates are suppose to be coming, maybe in March...
Did Duncan Hines and KraftHeinz merge and I didn't hear about it?
Popehat has addressed this issue several times about how the reported maximum penalty for such a case means little.
What's evil in this case? Yesterday you didnt have /usr/bin/raisr and you probably don't use Google+. Today you know that google has /usr/bin/raisr but you still don't have it, and you still aren't using Google+. Nothing in your life has changed materially and you are no worse off then you were yesterday. At minimum, Google was neutral, neither good nor evil. The fact that it might help other people tips it slightly in the good direction even if it never gets released as /usr/bin/raisr.
Well you can't binge all the episodes as they are only available as they are released. Which means you need to have HBO go for a minimum of 3 months. Or if you wait until the last episode of the season you can binge watch them all for the lowest cost. You just can't participate in water cooler talk about "last night's episode" until the last week.
I think the original intent was to pay say $1 an episode to be able to stream it at the same time that it's aired for regular subscribers. No delays. No subscriptions. No needing cable tv before you can sign up. Just. Plain. Streaming. A la carte.