Aye, Google's is also matching part(s) of the image and not the whole pic. I tried to find a larger version of an old poster I have. It was from a fair or something so seemed reasonable there might still be copies around. It was actually done as a manipulated photo. Anyways, Google found a zillion matches where someone recreated(and a thousand people copied) that photo in photoshop for iPhone screensavers, impressive and correct. It also found a bunch of photos like the main subject but the entire photo/context is very different and that subject is only 10% of my photo.
It never did find info on the actual photo partly because the free screensavers buried everything else. I had to take it out and search with the photographers name, etc to find out it's not as common as I thought. I seem to have a lot of things Google doesn't have a clue about. Too bad rare doesn't always mean Insanely Expensively:(
They also mention it still has problems with twisting, sounds like one has to twist themselves PLUS the suit. Seems to defeat the pick this up and put it over there aspect for a LOT of values of 'there'. Not to mention 'there' can't really be up or down a slope either.
I agree on the the headlines. Save em for when they actually apply. I plan for my car to be really fast someday, but I can't write the world record headline quite yet...unless maybe I can be an editor at Slashdot too;)
It MIGHT give you superhuman strength SOMEDAY. Today it sounds closer to a nice back support. They seem to have found a use anyway, that's rather impressive, and not detailed of course.
Presumably mine has fallen off everything finally. Sprint* chased after an ETF fee on a month to month account for 10 years from the 90's.
*Only people to ever actually ask for it OR report it were the collection agencies NOT Sprint as they probably knew they were unlikely to get it. They should all be dismantled. Make one prove you owe the debt per the rules and they just sell to another when they can't. Rinse and repeat until you eventually miss the 30-day or whatever window for something:/
I'd have actually felt sorry for the 1st collection company as Sprint didn't disclose the dispute status if they hadn't sold it on to someone else. They admitted they weren't having much luck on some of their latest collections...mine wasn't they only bad one by far.
Cage match between Rachel from Cardholder Services and Sharron my Google Specialist, Only one gets out of the cage alive!
Sorry if I actually know anyone named Sharon...I rarely get past "This is Sharron " anymore:/
The MS scammers are sure getting lazy lately. Can't even check the area codes they are calling...even Grandma would find it unlikely MS would call at 6:45am!
I went to a training session for our new $50k accounting system. They had forgotten to renew their own license for the training classroom. Took an extra hour to get their tech in there to get it fixed. Yup, should have got up and went home at that point.
sigh
We bought it cause it was industry specific (well focused at least) and by a small company that only did this for 20 years. Next year they are bought by a national company and instead of being 1 of 200 customers now we were 1 of 20000 on a minor product. Not exactly the same experience:/ Naturally, followed a couple years later by a purchase from a multinational software company:(
If they AREN'T recording everything then why such big data centers? Metadata on every US call for the year would fit on a few dozen HDs max probably much less.
Raw data takes very little space with no media components involved. We ran 10 years worth of billing info on one 14MB drive platter in the 80-90's.
Probably not good I had to think so hard to come up with just one answer.
Universal remote control
I can't find a pro that would overcome the cons. The only thing I'll use a smartphone (when I get around to one) is a better camera, it could do remote Credit Card transactions for 10 days a year(meh), and it could monitor the office security system. I can't see anything about a smartwatch to compensate for the losses.
The poor call quality and battery life have so far kept me from even getting the smartphone yet. No way is a watch going to help either of those, so really, none.
Something like this would be cool. I was just talking to someone about buying a washing machine and many have a 1 year warranty. Not much faith in the product is what I see:( I have a 40 year old washer to replace, seriously considering repair and cleaning even tho it isn't any cheaper to do so and is less efficient UNLESS the new one ends up at the recycler in a few years. That seems a lot worse than a few extra gallons of water here and there.
At least until one hits a pothole with those little wheels and he discovers that extended handlebar post:O
Cute idea. Him saying 1st utility patent on a bike in 100 years or however he phrased sounded cheeky and turned me off. $850 makes it very uncute tho, no wonder no one was interested in 'investing' last time.
I think the newspaper article said $6500 out of about $20k for 2 year degree so that would be less. Not sure why the linked article says all, too lazy to search for a tie-breaker.
LOL, Salvation Army sign is full-color animated display consisting of Name, Time, and Temp. Didn't know they really needed to drum up new business and a totally unneeded use of color/motion not to mention money. Maybe it is there to create a few more poor disabled people:/
Imprinting implies they are not billing the card immediately at all.
Not billing your debit card at the moment is only slightly more risky than real CC. They are more likely concerned with image and customer satisfaction atm.
nope, we still use one for two weeks at the fairgrounds. No, I don't want to buy a smartphone and a data plan for 10 days a year. If you can't manage to not lose a handful of reciepts how the heck would a business deal with cash?
I imagine they figured the loses from bad cards were acceptable given the circumstances. I can't see them imprinting and immediately running the card. In that case a dial-up swipe terminal makes more sense.
They probably aren't processing the cards at all yet. Otherwise they key them into a dial-up terminal, in which case swipe makes more sense, or key them into the insecure system by hand??? Little tougher on the cash flow but few people get upset if not billed right now;)
The local grocery stores brought in a dial-up swipe terminal when they had the same issue. You only had one lane at the customer service counter for cards for a week!
What if there ARE 100's of millions of civilizations advanced as us?
Wouldn't that sound an awful lot like background noise?
Perhaps no one else has cable TV and all 200 channels in each country are OTA and there are 200 billion signals floating around;O Perhaps think SETI is simply overmatched unless someone targets us and that signal would still be inroute most likely.
As opposed to getting hit by john on his way home with the minimum required insurance. That's a whole 10k for property damage and $25k medical in my state. Which has been the same for quite some time. The numbers seem a little outdated to say the least. Anything past a bent bumper and broken arm and you probably have to sue him anyway:(
Something seems a bit shady with them but it probably isn't the insurance issues. Of course the taxi business seems a bit odd on its own when they only allow X number or Y company to wait at the airport. Waiting 20 min for a taxi to show up at the airport was rather retarded.
Rather doubtful any pay all the right taxes to all the right places, try that route.
Really. If you want to try that test again. I've never used a GPS. I've barely used a touch screen. My current car radio has awesome buttons that you don't have to look at once you know which set is scan vs step. I've beta tested many complex games and a 50k accounting system while it was live.
I'll tell you real quick just how annoying it is to use:) Just don't make me keep it....
I was wondering if it automatically stops the props horizontal, that seemed kinda cool. Impressive demo alright even if it is rather useless. Replace a blimp for promos perhaps?
Around the world a couple hours at a time when the weather is right? Looks like it would take forever. One bad headwind and you're going backward, moderate tailwind and you stop flying?!?
As a bonus it can be used as a kite when there is a breeze:O
It did it to me Friday. One of the rotating ads is/was malware. I wasn't even doing anything in browser at the time.
Along that line....
What the hell is this place like with ads turned on now? This says they are OFF and I still get 1-2 moving/sliding ads and a damn pop-over, but polls and other features are turned off as collateral damage !?!?
PS auto-audio ads might chase away many of us surfing at work which is probably a bigger audience than you really want to know:O
Took me a sec to decipher that too. I think the PCU statement is irrelevant and they cut the losses in half. Perhaps the connectors in the PCU cost 5% thus 25% instead of 20%
Overall rather light on actual info and a little heavy on the headline. We don't have a good substitute for 'fuel economy'. "Increases eMPG" I suppose is the most accurate but sounds kinda strained.
Aye, Google's is also matching part(s) of the image and not the whole pic.
I tried to find a larger version of an old poster I have. It was from a fair or something so seemed reasonable there might still be copies around. It was actually done as a manipulated photo. Anyways, Google found a zillion matches where someone recreated(and a thousand people copied) that photo in photoshop for iPhone screensavers, impressive and correct. It also found a bunch of photos like the main subject but the entire photo/context is very different and that subject is only 10% of my photo.
It never did find info on the actual photo partly because the free screensavers buried everything else. I had to take it out and search with the photographers name, etc to find out it's not as common as I thought. I seem to have a lot of things Google doesn't have a clue about. Too bad rare doesn't always mean Insanely Expensively :(
They also mention it still has problems with twisting, sounds like one has to twist themselves PLUS the suit. Seems to defeat the pick this up and put it over there aspect for a LOT of values of 'there'. Not to mention 'there' can't really be up or down a slope either.
I agree on the the headlines. Save em for when they actually apply. I plan for my car to be really fast someday, but I can't write the world record headline quite yet...unless maybe I can be an editor at Slashdot too ;)
It MIGHT give you superhuman strength SOMEDAY. Today it sounds closer to a nice back support. They seem to have found a use anyway, that's rather impressive, and not detailed of course.
Presumably mine has fallen off everything finally. Sprint* chased after an ETF fee on a month to month account for 10 years from the 90's.
*Only people to ever actually ask for it OR report it were the collection agencies NOT Sprint as they probably knew they were unlikely to get it. They should all be dismantled. Make one prove you owe the debt per the rules and they just sell to another when they can't. Rinse and repeat until you eventually miss the 30-day or whatever window for something :/
I'd have actually felt sorry for the 1st collection company as Sprint didn't disclose the dispute status if they hadn't sold it on to someone else. They admitted they weren't having much luck on some of their latest collections...mine wasn't they only bad one by far.
Cage match between Rachel from Cardholder Services and Sharron my Google Specialist, Only one gets out of the cage alive!
Sorry if I actually know anyone named Sharon...I rarely get past "This is Sharron " anymore :/
The MS scammers are sure getting lazy lately. Can't even check the area codes they are calling...even Grandma would find it unlikely MS would call at 6:45am!
I went to a training session for our new $50k accounting system. They had forgotten to renew their own license for the training classroom. Took an extra hour to get their tech in there to get it fixed. Yup, should have got up and went home at that point.
sigh
We bought it cause it was industry specific (well focused at least) and by a small company that only did this for 20 years. Next year they are bought by a national company and instead of being 1 of 200 customers now we were 1 of 20000 on a minor product. Not exactly the same experience :/ Naturally, followed a couple years later by a purchase from a multinational software company :(
Try attacking it the other way.
If they AREN'T recording everything then why such big data centers? Metadata on every US call for the year would fit on a few dozen HDs max probably much less.
Raw data takes very little space with no media components involved. We ran 10 years worth of billing info on one 14MB drive platter in the 80-90's.
I'll let you fill in your own descriptions.
WTF, How are those two descriptions combined into one group of people to count ?
If I close my eyes and say "forward" what percentage do I get right?
Probably not good I had to think so hard to come up with just one answer.
Universal remote control
I can't find a pro that would overcome the cons. The only thing I'll use a smartphone (when I get around to one) is a better camera, it could do remote Credit Card transactions for 10 days a year(meh), and it could monitor the office security system. I can't see anything about a smartwatch to compensate for the losses.
The poor call quality and battery life have so far kept me from even getting the smartphone yet. No way is a watch going to help either of those, so really, none.
lol, looks like that is one way for me. Good luck with that one MS.
Something like this would be cool. I was just talking to someone about buying a washing machine and many have a 1 year warranty. Not much faith in the product is what I see :( I have a 40 year old washer to replace, seriously considering repair and cleaning even tho it isn't any cheaper to do so and is less efficient UNLESS the new one ends up at the recycler in a few years. That seems a lot worse than a few extra gallons of water here and there.
At least until one hits a pothole with those little wheels and he discovers that extended handlebar post :O
Cute idea. Him saying 1st utility patent on a bike in 100 years or however he phrased sounded cheeky and turned me off.
$850 makes it very uncute tho, no wonder no one was interested in 'investing' last time.
I think the newspaper article said $6500 out of about $20k for 2 year degree so that would be less. Not sure why the linked article says all, too lazy to search for a tie-breaker.
LOL, Salvation Army sign is full-color animated display consisting of Name, Time, and Temp. Didn't know they really needed to drum up new business and a totally unneeded use of color/motion not to mention money. Maybe it is there to create a few more poor disabled people :/
Imprinting implies they are not billing the card immediately at all.
Not billing your debit card at the moment is only slightly more risky than real CC. They are more likely concerned with image and customer satisfaction atm.
nope, we still use one for two weeks at the fairgrounds. No, I don't want to buy a smartphone and a data plan for 10 days a year. If you can't manage to not lose a handful of reciepts how the heck would a business deal with cash?
I imagine they figured the loses from bad cards were acceptable given the circumstances. I can't see them imprinting and immediately running the card. In that case a dial-up swipe terminal makes more sense.
They probably aren't processing the cards at all yet. Otherwise they key them into a dial-up terminal, in which case swipe makes more sense, or key them into the insecure system by hand??? Little tougher on the cash flow but few people get upset if not billed right now ;)
The local grocery stores brought in a dial-up swipe terminal when they had the same issue. You only had one lane at the customer service counter for cards for a week!
What if there ARE 100's of millions of civilizations advanced as us?
Wouldn't that sound an awful lot like background noise?
Perhaps no one else has cable TV and all 200 channels in each country are OTA and there are 200 billion signals floating around ;O
Perhaps think SETI is simply overmatched unless someone targets us and that signal would still be inroute most likely.
As opposed to getting hit by john on his way home with the minimum required insurance. That's a whole 10k for property damage and $25k medical in my state. Which has been the same for quite some time. The numbers seem a little outdated to say the least. Anything past a bent bumper and broken arm and you probably have to sue him anyway :(
Something seems a bit shady with them but it probably isn't the insurance issues. Of course the taxi business seems a bit odd on its own when they only allow X number or Y company to wait at the airport. Waiting 20 min for a taxi to show up at the airport was rather retarded.
Rather doubtful any pay all the right taxes to all the right places, try that route.
Really. If you want to try that test again. I've never used a GPS. I've barely used a touch screen. My current car radio has awesome buttons that you don't have to look at once you know which set is scan vs step. I've beta tested many complex games and a 50k accounting system while it was live.
I'll tell you real quick just how annoying it is to use :) Just don't make me keep it....
Yet, you just said you have the buttons!
sigh
I was wondering if it automatically stops the props horizontal, that seemed kinda cool. Impressive demo alright even if it is rather useless. Replace a blimp for promos perhaps?
Around the world a couple hours at a time when the weather is right? Looks like it would take forever. One bad headwind and you're going backward, moderate tailwind and you stop flying?!?
As a bonus it can be used as a kite when there is a breeze :O
It did it to me Friday. One of the rotating ads is/was malware. I wasn't even doing anything in browser at the time.
Along that line....
What the hell is this place like with ads turned on now? This says they are OFF and I still get 1-2 moving/sliding ads and a damn pop-over, but polls and other features are turned off as collateral damage !?!?
PS auto-audio ads might chase away many of us surfing at work which is probably a bigger audience than you really want to know :O
Am I not supposed to just give them a computer and a Slashdot account?
Took me a sec to decipher that too. I think the PCU statement is irrelevant and they cut the losses in half. Perhaps the connectors in the PCU cost 5% thus 25% instead of 20%
Overall rather light on actual info and a little heavy on the headline. We don't have a good substitute for 'fuel economy'. "Increases eMPG" I suppose is the most accurate but sounds kinda strained.
lol, I am always amazed how many people pass me as we approach a red light. Is buying brake pads a fun experience I have been missing out on?