A quick review of cities in the US at or around sea level where 20M rise would be a disaster include... LA, SF, SD, SJ, Portland, Seattle, Honolulu, Houston, Miami, Jacksonville, DC, Baltimore, Phili, Newark, Boston. That is probably about 1/2 the US population. Insurance even if you have it will not be useful, the companies will default. Insurance is for sharing risk. If 50% of your policy owners experience disaster, the company will not have the resources to pay it out. Life will certainly adapt, but probably in a Mad Max kind of way. Although I am not sure I buy the 20M number by 2100. That implies close to 6in/year and we are running closer to 1in/year. Obviously the faster the rise the more difficult to adapt. Although faster might cause us to abandon places like New Orleans instead of moating it like the netherlands does.
Is there a cheaper plan with just audio? My dog doesn't pay any attention to the images, but if he hears a dog bark on the show, he cocks his head to figure out where it is coming from. In reality I would never buy a channel specifically for him. I think it is far better to actually walk him once or twice a day getting both of us some exercise and let him wander the yard whenever he wants. For him and I imagine many other canines, its almost all about smell. He can smell a rat in a tree at night, smell. At first when he would be barking at 10 at night, I'd be thinking, what. Then I get a flashlight and sure enough a pair of beady eyes would look back at me 10 feet up in the tree. Its nothing short of amazing.
I am wondering if the batteries fail from constant pressure changes. Its not like laptops or phones get pressure cycled like an airplane would. The LiIon batteries passengers carry are usually in the pressurized cabin. Are there any Li-Ion applications that do pressure cycle like a plane?
if they wanted to see how bad interest rates can be for high risk borrowers. Or a title loan on your car's title. Both semi secured debt and I think these run 25 to 30% interest rate. Yeah, cry me a river AIG.
With 420K users, why would you not have a web page that gets updated with the same info. Users could check it at any time for the latest version. A "pull" instead of a "push" approach.
Argh, my mod points expired! You have hit the nail on the head with your comment. If you want to use public dollars for your school, your school should be aligned with public good, which includes creating adults that can think rationally.
I've often wondered why a timer is not displayed in the green/yellow. They are almost all LED now, so it would not be that hard to have the number of seconds left (full on is >=10) in inverse video. (number is dark on a green/yellow foreground). I know I will look to see if the walk sign has a counter going when the light is green to give me an indication if a yellow is likely or not. Knowing how many seconds are left on the yellow/green would give me nearly infinitely more info than just the 3 lights.
The car analogy is simple. The uber secure keyless systems in cars turned out to be insecure like the hotel rooms. Maybe a tad more difficult to break, but still very breakable. BMW is one of the lucky ones to be hacked. Just one example http://www.geekosystem.com/keyless-bmw-hacked-3-minutes/
Maybe about a decade ago. Caddy changed focus with the GEN-I sigma platform CTS/CTSV. The GEN-II sigma platform in 08 on the CTS and 09 CTS-V was aimed squarely at BMW 5/M5. In fact until the new M-5 this year, the M was trounched by the CTSV. Now the new ATS is aimed at the 3 series with a V version probably out next year. The new GEN-III CTS is due out next year with a V version probably the year after. The MRC's in the ATS and CTS-V are amazing. They offer a very firm planted ride while not being overly harsh. Most car rags describe the bmw's with the firm sport suspension as being too harsh of a ride, and the regular suspension is not as planted as the caddy's MRC's. So no I think your incorrect in thinking caddy is still targeting old people. Shoot even the bieb's (cringe) has a CTSV coupe in his stable.
Those patents sure are working well. Soon we will have nothing that we can buy in the states. We will have to travel to asia, buy it, and sneak it back here.
As I said in my comment, I am not typical, I don't use facebook, never have, no plan to either. Curious though, on your facebook account, does the restaurant magically have access to what you see when you login? Don't you still have to go to the restaurant's wall to see the discount? And again, how would that be different than bookmarking the restaurant's web page and then clicking in your browser to see if they are running a special. Better still, the restaurant could have an email they send to interested parties when there is a deal. Or even a text. Again, I just don't see where facebook brought anything to the table.
I wonder if said restaurant had a web page, and regulars knew it by maybe something on the menu that said "Watch for discounts on our web page" and then every so often they'd offer 2 for one or something on their web page, would they get the same response? Is this really much different from having specials on facebook? I am probably anything but typical, but my view is if a biz does not have a web page, I think they are not very successful, I google for what I am looking for, and skip any facebook entries. I want to see their web page, which I would hope would have all the relevant information about the company, in a format they control completely, and not some lame wall.
I'm hoping we start to see some jury's just watch the show and return the nope verdict. Of course, if juries do get smarter and start voiding these suits, the lawyers will scramble to east texas.
Perhaps before anyone should be treated by a modern medical facility (I am looking at you cheney with your new heart) you must pledge you believe in science. Is this any different than requiring you to affirm your faith in god before taking comunion? I have never understood had these science naysayers can declare pi should be simplified to 3 or some other such drivel and in the same moment broadcast it on their web blog. People are just stupid.
Yes, not good to underestimate the unintended consequences. Here in TX, they boosted the penalty of drunk driving especially when hitting someone. Now, when people hit someone drunk, they run if the car is still mobile, and then quickly go to a bar. Why? Because the penalty for hit & run is so much less. By going to a bar, a blood alcohol test can't be used to determine if you were drunk when you hit them. So now you are just charged with the lessor offence of hit & run.
The only reason apple is expanding is austin & TX had the highest bid, 21 mil state, 8.6 mil city. See http://www.statesman.com/business/apple-plans-3-600-new-jobs-for-austin-2228637.html for details. Note the high number is always the headline, 3600, but the actual number may be as low as 650. Personally, I think it should be completely forbidden for any govt entity to waive taxes/give incentives to sway a company to locate. It just turns it into a bidding war, and the people who lose the most are the locals.
I think more likely it will be "hot" turkey this summer. Peak demand is A/C summer use, and with more plants offline this summer, it will be interesting. In the end, will being uncomfortably hot trump fear of nuke's? In the US, I know people would be screaming to turn them back on again so they can turn on their A/C.
I'd thought about getting a volt as well when they came out, but wanted something bigger to carry cargo. I think you are a unusual cross between someone willing to buy domestic and someone who wants to be green. Kudos to you. By and large, the greens are anti american cars, they flocked to the prius in the beginning even though they were quite expensive at the time they came out. I agree (and so did a large number of auto mags) that the volt was a brilliant combo of electric primary with a backup gas. The Leaf is just plain stupid imo. Who buys a car that only goes 50 miles. Enjoy your volt and as a american, thanks for buying american. (ok let the flames begin...)
I'm not sure I would agree, this launch has somehow managed to attract the attention of non-geeks and geeks. Really is it any crazier than people waiting in line outside days in advance for an ipad, or driving all over the city for one. If anything they have managed "apple gotta have it now" for a 35 dollar product. Personally I'll just wait a month or so to pick one up to play with.
It is {b) that drives me crazy. I find that the priss driver is much more likely to cut me off forcing me to decelerate to not rear end them. Its like they think they have a sports car and can change lanes and accelerate. Instead, they just change lanes and keep going the same speed.
letting your currency float helps too. China forces a low exchange which helps keep the exports up. It abuses their own citizens but I don't think that factors in to their pinky and the brain world domination plan.
That has been my idea for the last decade at least. We have had way more than 10X inflation since pennies were created as the smallest coin, so time to give them the chuck. Its not like we don't round already. My locality uses a 8.25% sales tax, so.99 is 1.071675 and no one gets their panties in a bunch over the.001675 error.
A quick review of cities in the US at or around sea level where 20M rise would be a disaster include...
LA, SF, SD, SJ, Portland, Seattle, Honolulu, Houston, Miami, Jacksonville, DC, Baltimore, Phili, Newark, Boston. That is probably about 1/2 the US population. Insurance even if you have it will not be useful, the companies will default. Insurance is for sharing risk. If 50% of your policy owners experience disaster, the company will not have the resources to pay it out. Life will certainly adapt, but probably in a Mad Max kind of way. Although I am not sure I buy the 20M number by 2100. That implies close to 6in/year and we are running closer to 1in/year. Obviously the faster the rise the more difficult to adapt. Although faster might cause us to abandon places like New Orleans instead of moating it like the netherlands does.
Is there a cheaper plan with just audio? My dog doesn't pay any attention to the images, but if he hears a dog bark on the show, he cocks his head to figure out where it is coming from. In reality I would never buy a channel specifically for him. I think it is far better to actually walk him once or twice a day getting both of us some exercise and let him wander the yard whenever he wants. For him and I imagine many other canines, its almost all about smell. He can smell a rat in a tree at night, smell. At first when he would be barking at 10 at night, I'd be thinking, what. Then I get a flashlight and sure enough a pair of beady eyes would look back at me 10 feet up in the tree. Its nothing short of amazing.
I am wondering if the batteries fail from constant pressure changes. Its not like laptops or phones get pressure cycled like an airplane would. The LiIon batteries passengers carry are usually in the pressurized cabin. Are there any Li-Ion applications that do pressure cycle like a plane?
if they wanted to see how bad interest rates can be for high risk borrowers. Or a title loan on your car's title. Both semi secured debt and I think these run 25 to 30% interest rate. Yeah, cry me a river AIG.
With 420K users, why would you not have a web page that gets updated with the same info. Users could check it at any time for the latest version. A "pull" instead of a "push" approach.
Agreed, we could round to the nearest tenth of a dollar and drop pennies, nickels and substitute 20c pieces for quarters.
Argh, my mod points expired! You have hit the nail on the head with your comment. If you want to use public dollars for your school, your school should be aligned with public good, which includes creating adults that can think rationally.
I've often wondered why a timer is not displayed in the green/yellow. They are almost all LED now, so it would not be that hard to have the number of seconds left (full on is >=10) in inverse video. (number is dark on a green/yellow foreground). I know I will look to see if the walk sign has a counter going when the light is green to give me an indication if a yellow is likely or not. Knowing how many seconds are left on the yellow/green would give me nearly infinitely more info than just the 3 lights.
The car analogy is simple. The uber secure keyless systems in cars turned out to be insecure like the hotel rooms. Maybe a tad more difficult to break, but still very breakable. BMW is one of the lucky ones to be hacked. Just one example http://www.geekosystem.com/keyless-bmw-hacked-3-minutes/
Maybe about a decade ago. Caddy changed focus with the GEN-I sigma platform CTS/CTSV. The GEN-II sigma platform in 08 on the CTS and 09 CTS-V was aimed squarely at BMW 5/M5. In fact until the new M-5 this year, the M was trounched by the CTSV. Now the new ATS is aimed at the 3 series with a V version probably out next year. The new GEN-III CTS is due out next year with a V version probably the year after. The MRC's in the ATS and CTS-V are amazing. They offer a very firm planted ride while not being overly harsh. Most car rags describe the bmw's with the firm sport suspension as being too harsh of a ride, and the regular suspension is not as planted as the caddy's MRC's. So no I think your incorrect in thinking caddy is still targeting old people. Shoot even the bieb's (cringe) has a CTSV coupe in his stable.
Those patents sure are working well. Soon we will have nothing that we can buy in the states. We will have to travel to asia, buy it, and sneak it back here.
As I said in my comment, I am not typical, I don't use facebook, never have, no plan to either. Curious though, on your facebook account, does the restaurant magically have access to what you see when you login? Don't you still have to go to the restaurant's wall to see the discount? And again, how would that be different than bookmarking the restaurant's web page and then clicking in your browser to see if they are running a special. Better still, the restaurant could have an email they send to interested parties when there is a deal. Or even a text. Again, I just don't see where facebook brought anything to the table.
I wonder if said restaurant had a web page, and regulars knew it by maybe something on the menu that said
"Watch for discounts on our web page"
and then every so often they'd offer 2 for one or something on their web page, would they get the same response? Is this really much different from having specials on facebook? I am probably anything but typical, but my view is if a biz does not have a web page, I think they are not very successful, I google for what I am looking for, and skip any facebook entries. I want to see their web page, which I would hope would have all the relevant information about the company, in a format they control completely, and not some lame wall.
WTF. I never in a million years would have imagined the new patent gladiator field would be germany. Sad.
I'm hoping we start to see some jury's just watch the show and return the nope verdict. Of course, if juries do get smarter and start voiding these suits, the lawyers will scramble to east texas.
Perhaps before anyone should be treated by a modern medical facility (I am looking at you cheney with your new heart) you must pledge you believe in science. Is this any different than requiring you to affirm your faith in god before taking comunion? I have never understood had these science naysayers can declare pi should be simplified to 3 or some other such drivel and in the same moment broadcast it on their web blog. People are just stupid.
Yes, not good to underestimate the unintended consequences. Here in TX, they boosted the penalty of drunk driving especially when hitting someone. Now, when people hit someone drunk, they run if the car is still mobile, and then quickly go to a bar. Why? Because the penalty for hit & run is so much less. By going to a bar, a blood alcohol test can't be used to determine if you were drunk when you hit them. So now you are just charged with the lessor offence of hit & run.
The only reason apple is expanding is austin & TX had the highest bid, 21 mil state, 8.6 mil city. See http://www.statesman.com/business/apple-plans-3-600-new-jobs-for-austin-2228637.html for details. Note the high number is always the headline, 3600, but the actual number may be as low as 650. Personally, I think it should be completely forbidden for any govt entity to waive taxes/give incentives to sway a company to locate. It just turns it into a bidding war, and the people who lose the most are the locals.
I think more likely it will be "hot" turkey this summer. Peak demand is A/C summer use, and with more plants offline this summer, it will be interesting. In the end, will being uncomfortably hot trump fear of nuke's? In the US, I know people would be screaming to turn them back on again so they can turn on their A/C.
Dang, that is a fantastic idea about license suspension for 3 months. Wish I had mod points.
I'd thought about getting a volt as well when they came out, but wanted something bigger to carry cargo. I think you are a unusual cross between someone willing to buy domestic and someone who wants to be green. Kudos to you. By and large, the greens are anti american cars, they flocked to the prius in the beginning even though they were quite expensive at the time they came out. I agree (and so did a large number of auto mags) that the volt was a brilliant combo of electric primary with a backup gas. The Leaf is just plain stupid imo. Who buys a car that only goes 50 miles. Enjoy your volt and as a american, thanks for buying american. (ok let the flames begin...)
I'm not sure I would agree, this launch has somehow managed to attract the attention of non-geeks and geeks. Really is it any crazier than people waiting in line outside days in advance for an ipad, or driving all over the city for one. If anything they have managed "apple gotta have it now" for a 35 dollar product. Personally I'll just wait a month or so to pick one up to play with.
It is {b) that drives me crazy. I find that the priss driver is much more likely to cut me off forcing me to decelerate to not rear end them. Its like they think they have a sports car and can change lanes and accelerate. Instead, they just change lanes and keep going the same speed.
letting your currency float helps too. China forces a low exchange which helps keep the exports up. It abuses their own citizens but I don't think that factors in to their pinky and the brain world domination plan.
That has been my idea for the last decade at least. We have had way more than 10X inflation since pennies were created as the smallest coin, so time to give them the chuck. Its not like we don't round already. My locality uses a 8.25% sales tax, so .99 is 1.071675 and no one gets their panties in a bunch over the .001675 error.