Are you sure that Apple isn't just plunking their stores in places where people have more money? From TFA:
"Apple Store neighborhoods have a median household income of about $73,475 per year; black American households earn a median average of $38,555, according to the ACS estimate for 2016. The median household income in the Bronx is $34,299."
Awesome that Stephen Hawking gets a chance to go into (the edge) of space, but is he up for the rigors of Spaceflight? Zero-G shouldn't be an issue, but some positive G's on the way up and way down. Hopefully this has been thought through...
Currently, cataract surgery is the most commonly performed operation - millions every year in the United States alone. This sounds a bit too good to be true... but if it actually worked, it would have a HUGE impact on the eye industry.
The real holy grail would be if it also restored the flexibility of the lens so you would get your accommodation back.
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Pretty nifty... wondering if I describe a scene such as from the TFA:
"Two pizzas sitting on top of a stove top oven (with a glass of wine)" if it can generate an image algorithmically... rather than just display an image from the library that meets those criteria...
They are claiming it will handle 54 Tbps of network traffic... up from the Vancouver games four years ago that was only 4 Tbps. One interesting tidbit is the ratio of wired to wireless traffic was 4-to-1 back then... they expect that ratio to be reversed this time... with 2,000 802.11n access points!
It's estimated central pressure is 899 mb but it could be lower. The lower the pressure the stronger the storm. Since 1987, there have been only four storms in the western Pacific with a central pressure below 899 mb (Megi in 2010, 885 mb; Flo in 1990 890 mb; Ruth in 1991 895 mb; and Yuri in 1991 895 mb)
Doesn't say anything about things being different for uploading, but if you are running an Internet facing video camera (or three as seen here) you will easily blow through that 5GByte/month bandwidth cap.
NCTA calls is "Fair Broadband Pricing"... for the industry perhaps?!?;-)
I used Snort quite a few years ago when Marty was just starting to commercialize it. Great product back then (I'm sure now) and Marty put a TON of time into it... so I say he deserves every penny for all the hard work that he has done.
This is a DUP of same story/headline posted 4 hours earlier ... ;-)
... a developer should be modifying production code?
Are you sure that Apple isn't just plunking their stores in places where people have more money? From TFA:
"Apple Store neighborhoods have a median household income of about $73,475 per year; black American households earn a median average of $38,555, according to the ACS estimate for 2016. The median household income in the Bronx is $34,299."
Big announcement by their CEO with Trump yesterday.
Isn't this a dup that was just posted/discussed here?
Awesome that Stephen Hawking gets a chance to go into (the edge) of space, but is he up for the rigors of Spaceflight? Zero-G shouldn't be an issue, but some positive G's on the way up and way down. Hopefully this has been thought through ...
Jon now reporting that Royal Jordainian has deleted its tweet.
Old-timers will remember the Pentium 5 FDIV bug where the chip sometimes yielded incorrect results for complex mathematical calculations.
Here's the SEC Filing that got the ball rolling on this unfortunate situation.
... unknown how those relate to what happened.
There's also some info in the WSJ writeup.
Their CFO had left in April and their Chief Accounting Officer just resigned
Bummer to see this happen to Ubiquiti as they seem like a good company.
Currently, cataract surgery is the most commonly performed operation - millions every year in the United States alone. This sounds a bit too good to be true ... but if it actually worked, it would have a HUGE impact on the eye industry.
The real holy grail would be if it also restored the flexibility of the lens so you would get your accommodation back.
For your grilling pleasure, here's an entry for the Biggest BBQ Grill
... complete with super-cool looking Griller! ;-)
SpaceX has been very forthcoming with their telemetry data and analysis, so hopefully we'll hear what happened soon.
Maybe his page was assigned a Page Rank of 100 per this story from a decade ago - the scale is (usually) 0-10.
In the interests of being self-referential, Drew needs to post on his website :
"Fark discussion of Slashdot discussion about Fark"
Wouldn't the ability to negotiate be a useful skill for a Reddit salesperson?
But how many allow you to view/control the display?
Pretty nifty ... wondering if I describe a scene such as from the TFA:
... rather than just display an image from the library that meets those criteria ...
"Two pizzas sitting on top of a stove top oven (with a glass of wine)"
if it can generate an image algorithmically
For those that don't get the reference, here's the 'ping -c 1'
Seems like this would make a pretty darn good wide-area wireless/cell "tower"
As a fan of lights myself, that's pretty darn awesome - great job David.
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Bummer the video didn't have any product demonstrations in low light while on a bike
Since it is not in the summary, here's a direct link to the Controllable Christmas Lights for Celiac Disease.
And here's an overly long, but complete history of 'em: part1 and part2.
They are claiming it will handle 54 Tbps of network traffic ... up from the Vancouver games four years ago that was only 4 Tbps. One interesting tidbit is the ratio of wired to wireless traffic was 4-to-1 back then ... they expect that ratio to be reversed this time ... with 2,000 802.11n access points!
That a bit more bandwidth than this Christmas website has ... HO-HO-HO! ;-)
It's estimated central pressure is 899 mb but it could be lower. The lower the pressure the stronger the storm. Since 1987, there have been only four storms in the western Pacific with a central pressure below 899 mb (Megi in 2010, 885 mb; Flo in 1990 890 mb; Ruth in 1991 895 mb; and Yuri in 1991 895 mb)
Doesn't say anything about things being different for uploading, but if you are running an Internet facing video camera (or three as seen here) you will easily blow through that 5GByte/month bandwidth cap.
... for the industry perhaps?!? ;-)
NCTA calls is "Fair Broadband Pricing"
I used Snort quite a few years ago when Marty was just starting to commercialize it. Great product back then (I'm sure now) and Marty put a TON of time into it ... so I say he deserves every penny for all the hard work that he has done.