Isn't Samsung, a large multinational corporation with a huge quality control budget and a brand to protect, recalling their flagship phone because it's bursting into flames during charging? Tell us again how there is no actual danger from cheap, unregulated devices from sending a very narrow safe range of wattage through people's brains?
I got a telemarketer calling me and a dozen other people at my work trying to convince us to purchase what he called a dropbox integrator for citrix. Then half an hour later I saw this story. I just wish I had seen this first so instead of politely telling him to go away I could have just laughed until he hung up.
So an engineer who doesn't understand marketing spoke out about a company's change in marketing direction? Smoking gun right there. So much worse than intel sabotaging compilers and bribing manufactures to force customer selection.
Not all players do that. As always you hear a lot more about the idiots than the normal players.
I've see a lot more people walking around the park and downtown than before. And I personally have tried 4 new restaurants I never knew about before thanks to aimlessly wandering around town for pokestops.
Step 1: Stop recruiting for ISIS by giving them these convenient sound bites that can use to "prove" the west is in all out war to eradicate all muslims.
I have no clue what a tory spoiler campaign means. As an american all we get are left and right, so what the tory party stands for is quite literally foreign to me.
All I know is there is all the news coming out of the UK shows the vote was rampant with lies and misinformation, and now that it's all public the hardcore exiters are desperate to convince people all the bad shit going down is lies and misinformation from the remainers and their evil banker puppet masters.
If obama held a press conference the morning after the vote to say "Yeah, all that change I promised? Complete lie. Business as usual from here on out baby!" then yes I would support a second vote.
If the vote had been 100% turnout or if there wasn't rampant admitted lies and disinformation form the leave campaigns then I agree there is little need for a follow up vote. But with all the lies exposed, this is more like obama holding a press conference the day after the election and ripping off a face mask to reveal himself as Dick Cheney in blackface.
So the people's opinion is final, set in stone, cannot ever be changed? I kinda thought that's what a second non-binding resolution vote would test. Whether the people opinion has infact changed, especially after all the lies of the leave leaders were made public so quickly.
If you're so sure the remainers are just a small minority with malicious bureaucrats pulling their strings, then why are you so afraid of a second vote?
Except opinions can change. And from the news it looks like a lot of british citizens changed their minds the day after the vote when the leave leaders fessed up that all their promises were lies.
I see a lot of people claim the vote was set in stone, the pure will of the people and cannot be denied or fought against. But it was a non-binding poll. And frankly I'm pretty sure the hardcore leave supporters are just afraid of a second vote showing public opinion swayed far away from the leave side after the lies, deceit, and fear mongering were proven false.
First vote I've seen where the leaders of the winning side admitted their promised were all lies less than 24hrs after the vote. That's british efficiency for ya. Here in america we have to wait months for the backpedaling to become public.
Well this is a coincidence. 2 times a day I and my co workers have to read off two dozen numbers off the environmental monitor software, which has to run on an old win xp box, and put them into a spread sheet. We can't throw together a quick parser or other automated recording system because my just as ancient manager says that's "a solution looking for a problem".
Just because you don't recognize the benefits doesn't mean a younger generation isn't allowed to innovate.
Do they account for the fact not every car is a 500lb sub-compact? I find the 24% heavier data point bogus as I watch SUVs and heavy duty trucks drive by.
If they do 6 a year I don't see them going more than a decade or 2 before exhausting the prime candidates and start having to nominate call of dutys and maddens.
Yeah they have a 40 year backlog, but there were some real blah years there.
It's a troll. The exact same message is getting posted in all the stories.
While these are nice picks for the hall of fame, they do have a 40+ year history to pick inductees from. I wonder how many years before they exhaust the obvious picks and start scraping the barrel? Like the Guiness Book did with the recent "world record for time spent in VR".
You over-estimate.
Half way.
So they just need to use hoverboards instead. Bulkier fuel, but still as explosive.
Isn't Samsung, a large multinational corporation with a huge quality control budget and a brand to protect, recalling their flagship phone because it's bursting into flames during charging?
Tell us again how there is no actual danger from cheap, unregulated devices from sending a very narrow safe range of wattage through people's brains?
I got a telemarketer calling me and a dozen other people at my work trying to convince us to purchase what he called a dropbox integrator for citrix.
Then half an hour later I saw this story. I just wish I had seen this first so instead of politely telling him to go away I could have just laughed until he hung up.
So an engineer who doesn't understand marketing spoke out about a company's change in marketing direction?
Smoking gun right there. So much worse than intel sabotaging compilers and bribing manufactures to force customer selection.
An Auto-Pilates system wouldn't be very good either. I'm pretty sure exercise is a bad idea for people with a pulmonary embolism.
Dr. Evil. He's looking to expand beyond Sea Bass.
Math.
And meth.
Bragging rights/advertising for companies and organizations.
This isn't really targeting average Facebook users for their selfie needs.
Because they need to pass it through the Gigahertz. Duh.
More than my previous games ever got for updates.
Not all players do that. As always you hear a lot more about the idiots than the normal players.
I've see a lot more people walking around the park and downtown than before. And I personally have tried 4 new restaurants I never knew about before thanks to aimlessly wandering around town for pokestops.
Atleast it isn't a miss america style contest.
The swimsuit portion would be the single greatest loss of life disaster the US has ever seen.
Step 1: Stop recruiting for ISIS by giving them these convenient sound bites that can use to "prove" the west is in all out war to eradicate all muslims.
My first thought is, is he trying to tempt trump into switching to him as the VP choice?
I have no clue what a tory spoiler campaign means. As an american all we get are left and right, so what the tory party stands for is quite literally foreign to me.
All I know is there is all the news coming out of the UK shows the vote was rampant with lies and misinformation, and now that it's all public the hardcore exiters are desperate to convince people all the bad shit going down is lies and misinformation from the remainers and their evil banker puppet masters.
If obama held a press conference the morning after the vote to say "Yeah, all that change I promised? Complete lie. Business as usual from here on out baby!" then yes I would support a second vote.
If the vote had been 100% turnout or if there wasn't rampant admitted lies and disinformation form the leave campaigns then I agree there is little need for a follow up vote. But with all the lies exposed, this is more like obama holding a press conference the day after the election and ripping off a face mask to reveal himself as Dick Cheney in blackface.
So the people's opinion is final, set in stone, cannot ever be changed?
I kinda thought that's what a second non-binding resolution vote would test. Whether the people opinion has infact changed, especially after all the lies of the leave leaders were made public so quickly.
If you're so sure the remainers are just a small minority with malicious bureaucrats pulling their strings, then why are you so afraid of a second vote?
Except opinions can change. And from the news it looks like a lot of british citizens changed their minds the day after the vote when the leave leaders fessed up that all their promises were lies.
I see a lot of people claim the vote was set in stone, the pure will of the people and cannot be denied or fought against.
But it was a non-binding poll. And frankly I'm pretty sure the hardcore leave supporters are just afraid of a second vote showing public opinion swayed far away from the leave side after the lies, deceit, and fear mongering were proven false.
First vote I've seen where the leaders of the winning side admitted their promised were all lies less than 24hrs after the vote.
That's british efficiency for ya. Here in america we have to wait months for the backpedaling to become public.
Well this is a coincidence. 2 times a day I and my co workers have to read off two dozen numbers off the environmental monitor software, which has to run on an old win xp box, and put them into a spread sheet. We can't throw together a quick parser or other automated recording system because my just as ancient manager says that's "a solution looking for a problem".
Just because you don't recognize the benefits doesn't mean a younger generation isn't allowed to innovate.
Yeah, but brick and bag style cell phones were horrible for vr headsets. And strapping a 30lb CRT to your head was put of the question.
Do they account for the fact not every car is a 500lb sub-compact? I find the 24% heavier data point bogus as I watch SUVs and heavy duty trucks drive by.
If they do 6 a year I don't see them going more than a decade or 2 before exhausting the prime candidates and start having to nominate call of dutys and maddens.
Yeah they have a 40 year backlog, but there were some real blah years there.
It's a troll. The exact same message is getting posted in all the stories.
While these are nice picks for the hall of fame, they do have a 40+ year history to pick inductees from.
I wonder how many years before they exhaust the obvious picks and start scraping the barrel? Like the Guiness Book did with the recent "world record for time spent in VR".