He's always done some 'product reviews'...but even there, it's educational for most, at least the first crappy drill review is. The third, not so much.
It's full, with just a relatively _tiny_ number of 'conspicuous consumption' cars, that cost more to park than most people pay in rent. No room for more.
In any case, the best numbers still project a greater than $80/crossing carrying cost. What's the comparable train fare?
It's just another 20 billion in non-performing loans they can't do anything about for Chinese banks. Small stuff in the big picture.
The more they pay for an opinion, the more weight they place on it.
Which is why I have the clients best interests at heart when I extort...er...negotiate my rate. It's so they get full value, if I let them get away with paying me less, they'd be liable to ignore my advice.
The 'fleet of cars' exists on one end of the bridge, there is no place to park them on the other end, no undeveloped land to pave. If there were affordable parking places in Hong Kong, they would have a family living on them.
Claiming there is no such thing as a wrong decision IS just childish thinking. You have made wrong decisions in your life, we all have. If you aren't recognizing them, that's a problem.
It's not always obvious looking forward, but many times it is. The problem is kids take advice without the necessary cynicism...What's motivating that advice?
If someone is only good at language a lit degree might be the right choice, but taking 200k$ is student loans for a lit degree IS a wrong decision.
When Engineers are kids, they take things apart. The ones that will grow up to be successful engineers sometimes manage to put them back together so they work.
Uncle bumblefuck has tons of real world, hands dirty knowledge. He's getting a lot of reverse engineers started, that's a skill that is almost never taught.
That number implies 3.4 cars per lane minute. Pretty close to the capacity of the bridge.
Check your math, you lost a zero. That's about $80/crossing, if they can keep the bridge busy 24x7. To cover ongoing costs, will never pay the 20 billion off.
The big dig was also a huge waste, but big government is going to big government. At least the big dig has actual traffic to justify it.
Estimate 1% annual maintenance cost, 3% cost of capital.
800 million/year...US$15,220/lanehour...
If it actually saved 3 hours/trip that wouldn't be too bad, but it's enabling cars to go to cities with no place to park them. Replacing a few train trips with car trips.
We'll see how much traffic it gets. Bet it never covers it's costs.
You should move all your money into Shanghai trades stocks. Do it.
If someone can't code, they are _wasting_their_life_ trying to contribute the Kernel. The sooner they get on with getting a job digging ditches the better for them.
There have been a bunch of studies. Some one way, some another.
In tech, 'women's names' get more interviews. Because the recruiters are all under pressure to find female techs/engineers/programmers.
'Low class' black names do get fewer interviews than 'high class' white names, nobody has ever done a study comparing redneck 'white names' (e.g. BillyJoeJimBob) against made up spelling 'black names' (e.g LaTrina).
What is the right automated driver response to back window 'mooning'/'pressed fruit bowls' of passing traffic? Lighting up a doobie? Getting in a fight? Bailing from the bus on a later stop? Setting off fireworks? Hanging classmate out window?
That was just first grade, first week.
Lane following etc will help the zookeeper, but the real solution is many various sized straight jackets and Lecter racks in place of seats.
But no, a few innocent jokes, a little beer in the machinist a 'bad word or three' and YouTube get's a (barbed splintering) stick firmly wedged up their asses.
Sit down, but you need real tactile controls. So a setup for driving, a setup for flight sim. Who has room? VR is _much_smaller_ than some of the geeked out setups though.
The advantage 'standing up' has is it constrains what the idiot developers can do to your POV. Lots of standard 3d gaming camera tricks, cutscene turning flyins etc, that make VR users puke. In stand up they also make users fall over.
Keeping up, up is 90% of the battle. Why some categories just VR better than others. Limit POV turn rate (e.g no short switchback heavy tracks in racing sims). Heli works in VR better than fixed wing. Up, by necessity, mostly staying up.
Someone who can code can at least do productive things under the wing of a mentor.
Someone who can't code is just stealing oxygen from the rest of the team.
He's always done some 'product reviews'...but even there, it's educational for most, at least the first crappy drill review is. The third, not so much.
Your not disagreeing,
It's full, with just a relatively _tiny_ number of 'conspicuous consumption' cars, that cost more to park than most people pay in rent. No room for more.
In any case, the best numbers still project a greater than $80/crossing carrying cost. What's the comparable train fare?
It's just another 20 billion in non-performing loans they can't do anything about for Chinese banks. Small stuff in the big picture.
Never change.
Now that's kinky.
The big dig was insane. But it was much more than a single 1.5 mile tunnel.
Political patronage was also huge, Mass politicians kicked back federal money to their buddies, SOP.
The more they pay for an opinion, the more weight they place on it.
Which is why I have the clients best interests at heart when I extort...er...negotiate my rate. It's so they get full value, if I let them get away with paying me less, they'd be liable to ignore my advice.
Hong Kong makes Manhattan look lightly populated.
The 'fleet of cars' exists on one end of the bridge, there is no place to park them on the other end, no undeveloped land to pave. If there were affordable parking places in Hong Kong, they would have a family living on them.
Claiming there is no such thing as a wrong decision IS just childish thinking. You have made wrong decisions in your life, we all have. If you aren't recognizing them, that's a problem.
It's not always obvious looking forward, but many times it is. The problem is kids take advice without the necessary cynicism...What's motivating that advice?
If someone is only good at language a lit degree might be the right choice, but taking 200k$ is student loans for a lit degree IS a wrong decision.
When Engineers are kids, they take things apart. The ones that will grow up to be successful engineers sometimes manage to put them back together so they work.
Uncle bumblefuck has tons of real world, hands dirty knowledge. He's getting a lot of reverse engineers started, that's a skill that is almost never taught.
Where are they going to park them?
That number implies 3.4 cars per lane minute. Pretty close to the capacity of the bridge.
Check your math, you lost a zero. That's about $80/crossing, if they can keep the bridge busy 24x7. To cover ongoing costs, will never pay the 20 billion off.
The big dig was also a huge waste, but big government is going to big government. At least the big dig has actual traffic to justify it.
They already have a train. They don't have parking in Hong Kong and Macau for enough car traffic to justify the cost of the bridge.
A 20 billion dollar bridge is a win?
Estimate 1% annual maintenance cost, 3% cost of capital.
800 million/year...US$15,220/lanehour...
If it actually saved 3 hours/trip that wouldn't be too bad, but it's enabling cars to go to cities with no place to park them. Replacing a few train trips with car trips.
We'll see how much traffic it gets. Bet it never covers it's costs.
You should move all your money into Shanghai trades stocks. Do it.
You gotta be cruel to be kind.
If someone can't code, they are _wasting_their_life_ trying to contribute the Kernel. The sooner they get on with getting a job digging ditches the better for them.
My preferred pronoun in 'Huey', you know what I identify as but refuse to call me a 'super cobra'. Bigot! The government owes me two turbines.
There have been a bunch of studies. Some one way, some another.
In tech, 'women's names' get more interviews. Because the recruiters are all under pressure to find female techs/engineers/programmers.
'Low class' black names do get fewer interviews than 'high class' white names, nobody has ever done a study comparing redneck 'white names' (e.g. BillyJoeJimBob) against made up spelling 'black names' (e.g LaTrina).
It's not a CoC, but the next ToeJam joker is going to the gulag.
All that depends on the scene complexity and graphics resolution.
A 1080ti is barely good enough for a Rift. A 2080ti _isn't_ twice as powerful.
You didn't even read the summary.
You're a shoe in for the next open /. editor job!
Education schools train teachers. Nobody would trust them to write curriculum. Look what shitty a job they do teaching teachers.
Until you can build an AI competent to smack the little bastards, lower grades will remain hands on, 'Lord of the Flies'.
They have to own the trademark, or someone else would have already made it real.
What is the right automated driver response to back window 'mooning'/'pressed fruit bowls' of passing traffic? Lighting up a doobie? Getting in a fight? Bailing from the bus on a later stop? Setting off fireworks? Hanging classmate out window?
That was just first grade, first week.
Lane following etc will help the zookeeper, but the real solution is many various sized straight jackets and Lecter racks in place of seats.
But no, a few innocent jokes, a little beer in the machinist a 'bad word or three' and YouTube get's a (barbed splintering) stick firmly wedged up their asses.
Bet they won't even consider him 'educational'.
'Compelling'
Porn.
Porn is always the killer app.
'Standing up' is your mistake.
Sit down, but you need real tactile controls. So a setup for driving, a setup for flight sim. Who has room? VR is _much_smaller_ than some of the geeked out setups though.
The advantage 'standing up' has is it constrains what the idiot developers can do to your POV. Lots of standard 3d gaming camera tricks, cutscene turning flyins etc, that make VR users puke. In stand up they also make users fall over.
Keeping up, up is 90% of the battle. Why some categories just VR better than others. Limit POV turn rate (e.g no short switchback heavy tracks in racing sims). Heli works in VR better than fixed wing. Up, by necessity, mostly staying up.