All of them. WIPO is a private organization no different that any business. Their rulings are just their decision, they have no standing in a court of law.
Actually that was not the ruling. The court affirmed that eminent domain can only be used for public purposes. But SCOTUS made it clear in a state matter, the state courts had sole jurisdiction of defining "public purposes". and the state court had already ruled.
Apple can use USB-C on the iPad without switching the connector. Just means a different cable would come it. 100% backwards compatible but can charge much faster on USB-C.
Apple maps became more accurate than google in the US just a few months after introduction. Apple's data is far more important than just maps. It's the core of autonomous vehicle technology and every tech that is location aware. Allowing Google to control Apple's access to that would be suicide!
4 Billion tons is the amount of yellowcake in the oceans dummy. There are 4 billion tons of water in a single cubic mile and over 300 million cubic miles of ocean.
IARC is not highly respected for the very point made here. There designations ignore dosage. If you drown a lab rat in something and it gets cancer to IARC Its a carcinogen. That pretty much makes everything a carcinogen. Alcohol, campfires, woodworking, they all hold IARCs highest warning. They also do not really take into account the credibility of studies just quantity.
There is a reason you send things to a recycling company "TO RECYCLE THEM". Like every other company they do not want to be fined for their goods ending up in a trash heap in China and they don't want their products reputation damaged by unreliable used components.
Yes because he is both ignorant and arrogant. He simply can't deal with the prospect that anyone on earth could build something that could out fly the us air force. The fact however is its quite easy to do as long as you dont include a pilot.
What decade did you time travel from. even the smallest businesses can get rates of.99% to 1.99% with an $0.18 transaction fee. Patreon is obviously paying less so are at least charging double their cost to cover basically non-existent overhead. (web site, small office and a handful of staff)
Fast food employees often fudge data they enter into systems that track their performance. I've watched McDonalds employees (managers) reset the drive thru clock even though the line hadn't moved. watched as warehouse service clocks magically reset the time spent to get an item before anyone had shown up to find the item. If there is a goal that says service in 5 mins they will hit the button at 5 min whether or not the service is performed. Sadly if the corporate idiots implementing these systems spent even 5 min analyzing the data they would see the fake info easily. why are there 300 orders finished in exactly 4:58?
you see when your phone is slow and nobody else's is... You probably pooched the upgrade or you have third party software gumming things up. dont bitch because you don't know how to maintain your device.
gee they require that the charger and cord actually output enough power to charge the battery at that rate? If Apple had figured out how to charge a battery at a 3A rate with 2A of current I think they would have made i bit bigger deal about it.
Neither of the Steves had anything to do with the creation of Breakout. Wozniak did at one time create a circuit for the game but it was never used as no one at Atari could figure out how it worked.
All of them. WIPO is a private organization no different that any business. Their rulings are just their decision, they have no standing in a court of law.
Actually that was not the ruling. The court affirmed that eminent domain can only be used for public purposes. But SCOTUS made it clear in a state matter, the state courts had sole jurisdiction of defining "public purposes". and the state court had already ruled.
Apple can use USB-C on the iPad without switching the connector. Just means a different cable would come it. 100% backwards compatible but can charge much faster on USB-C.
Apple maps became more accurate than google in the US just a few months after introduction. Apple's data is far more important than just maps. It's the core of autonomous vehicle technology and every tech that is location aware. Allowing Google to control Apple's access to that would be suicide!
yellowcake does not bioaccumulate.
4 Billion tons is the amount of yellowcake in the oceans dummy. There are 4 billion tons of water in a single cubic mile and over 300 million cubic miles of ocean.
As opposed to that unnatural stuff that comes from the ground?
any one else feel like Trump is trying to remove science from space by going outside of NASA.
IARC is not highly respected for the very point made here. There designations ignore dosage. If you drown a lab rat in something and it gets cancer to IARC Its a carcinogen. That pretty much makes everything a carcinogen. Alcohol, campfires, woodworking, they all hold IARCs highest warning. They also do not really take into account the credibility of studies just quantity.
There is a reason you send things to a recycling company "TO RECYCLE THEM". Like every other company they do not want to be fined for their goods ending up in a trash heap in China and they don't want their products reputation damaged by unreliable used components.
Yes because he is both ignorant and arrogant. He simply can't deal with the prospect that anyone on earth could build something that could out fly the us air force. The fact however is its quite easy to do as long as you dont include a pilot.
What decade did you time travel from. even the smallest businesses can get rates of .99% to 1.99% with an $0.18 transaction fee. Patreon is obviously paying less so are at least charging double their cost to cover basically non-existent overhead. (web site, small office and a handful of staff)
Fast food employees often fudge data they enter into systems that track their performance. I've watched McDonalds employees (managers) reset the drive thru clock even though the line hadn't moved. watched as warehouse service clocks magically reset the time spent to get an item before anyone had shown up to find the item. If there is a goal that says service in 5 mins they will hit the button at 5 min whether or not the service is performed.
Sadly if the corporate idiots implementing these systems spent even 5 min analyzing the data they would see the fake info easily. why are there 300 orders finished in exactly 4:58?
This is exactly why it should be banned immediately before it causes real damage and deaths.
This is entirely based on the bigger fool method. I can make money as long as I find a bigger fool to sell it to.
Sooner or later you run out of fools.
All you whiners should realize that open source software doesn't support ALL hardware either. Hardware interaction is far more complex than you think.
yeah... Magnuson-Moss does not do what you think it does. Apple can very definity void your warranty for using low quality parts.
you see when your phone is slow and nobody else's is... You probably pooched the upgrade or you have third party software gumming things up. dont bitch because you don't know how to maintain your device.
It's a miracle that advertising has existed for thousands of years without the ability to target people based on random bits of inaccurate data.
Because it wouldn't work... would still be a 2A device
gee they require that the charger and cord actually output enough power to charge the battery at that rate?
If Apple had figured out how to charge a battery at a 3A rate with 2A of current I think they would have made i bit bigger deal about it.
or they are normal human beings that have 7 chargers already and figure most people already have that covered.
of course it will not handle fast charging so you point is a bit silly in this thread.
Neither of the Steves had anything to do with the creation of Breakout. Wozniak did at one time create a circuit for the game but it was never used as no one at Atari could figure out how it worked.
Or it could be all the Nazi flags and Hitler salutes. Just saying.