The study picked 50k people who each average 2 or more calls per hour for a six month period and make at least one call for every hour of the week. That's a lot of calls.
If anything, the main criticism should be that people who make that many calls are not a representative population...
Who needs to run around a university bookstore stockroom when you can torrent your texts? The more popular these e-readers get the "cheaper" textbooks will become.
I think it is fair enough for AT&T to limit things that could cause service outages.
Well, I think it's fair that AT&T should build more god damn capacity if they are experiencing outages! Honestly, they charge through the nose for text messages, text, and then expect us to not use features we want because they don't want to build more capacity. Unconscionable.
we just haven't the computing power, nor information, to make such predictions.
This is a pretty severe misunderstanding. A truly chaotic system will eventually diverge from your predictions, no matter how accurate your knowledge. More accuracy means your predictions remain valid for longer, but not forever.
If infinite information existed (infinite precision numbers for example) then maybe, but I have a feeling that Heisenberg will come along to put the kibosh on those dreams...
I came this close to driving to an apple store (or AT&T) and getting an iphone today. I was able to restrain myself, barely, due to reticence over breaking my verizon contract, as well as all the rumors of a 3G iphone.
I'm very skeptical of a 3G iphone being introduced with iphone 2.0 in June, or even announced, because that will detract from the new software. I doubt Apple will ever ambush us with new iphones like they do with everything else, since the FCC has to vet everything and they don't want people renewing their contracts right beforehand. But it may still drop in 2008. What do you guys think?
So right now I'm waiting for 3G or my contract expiration, whatever comes first, but damn it's hard...
Had a dream I traveled back in time to 1961 and had to teach richard feynman string theory so he could disprove it before I hit grad school, thereby saving me considerably heart/head-ache...
It was like back to the future meets sliders, starring liev schrieber. The critics were not fans, talk about hostile!
That's nice.
The study picked 50k people who each average 2 or more calls per hour for a six month period and make at least one call for every hour of the week. That's a lot of calls.
If anything, the main criticism should be that people who make that many calls are not a representative population...
"nano-molecular arrangement of their skin"
What does this even mean? Isn't it just the 'molecular arrangement of their skin"? Buzzwords are for business majors
Who needs to run around a university bookstore stockroom when you can torrent your texts? The more popular these e-readers get the "cheaper" textbooks will become.
More than worth losing the used books market....
than Dr. Manhattan!
until they hit beta!
Sounds hot!
Is there a 1-player only version? I'd like to try it without embarrassing myself (at least not any more than usual!)
I think it is fair enough for AT&T to limit things that could cause service outages.
Well, I think it's fair that AT&T should build more god damn capacity if they are experiencing outages! Honestly, they charge through the nose for text messages, text, and then expect us to not use features we want because they don't want to build more capacity. Unconscionable.
and not be evil!
HA! Try going for the salaries, stock options, and posh work environs first. Seems a little more realistic, no?
This is a pretty severe misunderstanding. A truly chaotic system will eventually diverge from your predictions, no matter how accurate your knowledge. More accuracy means your predictions remain valid for longer, but not forever.
If infinite information existed (infinite precision numbers for example) then maybe, but I have a feeling that Heisenberg will come along to put the kibosh on those dreams...
How many times am I gonna have to fill out the slashdot poll?
How many times am I going to have to fill out the slashdot poll?
The spice is life!
PDF the only download on the arXiv? How 'bout you get your heads out of Bill Gates' ass and write papers like men!
I came this close to driving to an apple store (or AT&T) and getting an iphone today. I was able to restrain myself, barely, due to reticence over breaking my verizon contract, as well as all the rumors of a 3G iphone.
I'm very skeptical of a 3G iphone being introduced with iphone 2.0 in June, or even announced, because that will detract from the new software. I doubt Apple will ever ambush us with new iphones like they do with everything else, since the FCC has to vet everything and they don't want people renewing their contracts right beforehand. But it may still drop in 2008. What do you guys think?
So right now I'm waiting for 3G or my contract expiration, whatever comes first, but damn it's hard...
And they save a butt-ton of money by not having to pay reporter's salaries to the chumps who submit stuff!
Oh no, now Bush is going after Ireland?
Note that I missed a period in the above!
Good writing skills, like using periods, uppercase letters, and paragraphs. I'm serious too, I see this lacking with undergrads all the time
Why are you stiffing us? Again?
Had a dream I traveled back in time to 1961 and had to teach richard feynman string theory so he could disprove it before I hit grad school, thereby saving me considerably heart/head-ache...
It was like back to the future meets sliders, starring liev schrieber. The critics were not fans, talk about hostile!