How do you figure that? FH is basically three F9s strung together. Whatever the chance of a catastrophic failure is on a F9 launch, FH will be basically 3 times that.
CIA built (or rather, paid Howard Hughes to build) the Glomar Explorer and recovered the wreckage of a Soviet nuclear submarine, which was lying on the ocean floor 3 miles below the surface. Soviets at the time had no way of recovering it themselves.
Decades later the secret mission was revealed, and CIA claims that 2/3 of the wreckage was lost due to a grapple failure, and that all the valuable stuff (nuclear launch codes, warheads, etc) were lost in the 2/3. However many analysts believed they recovered ALL of it, and that CIA is lying through their teeth.
More likely scenario is that bitcoin crashes to nearly nothing by the time he's found innocent, so when he gets his $8 million back from the gov't (instead of worthless bitcoins) he will be a happy camper.
Most people are suggestible to some degree, but a small percentage of the population are *extremely* suggestible. These are the folks that you see on stage hypnosis where the hypnotist tells the subject that he's a dog, and he really thinks he's a dog and goes around barking at people and sniffing the ground.
I'm betting the people who really think they're hearing GIFs are highly suggestible people who are being "hypnotized" by the GIF author, so to speak.
"[The regulations] were first put in place in the 1970s to ensure that a diversity of voices and opinions could be heard on the air or in print."
Something like 2,000 newspapers endorsed Hillary Clinton and like 3 endorsed Trump. Clearly the regulations did not lead to any diversity of opinion whatsoever.
I'm all for diversity of opinion and free thought, but whatever we had wasn't doing it. Maybe time to scrap it and come up with something better.
It will be tidally locked. That doesn't mean it can't support life, though.
Imagine if earth was tidally locked to the sun. Will there be life? Sure. But maybe not on the dark side, and maybe the area in direct perpetual sunlight will be a hot desert. However near the edges of the terminator should be pretty habitable. Maybe a "ribbon" world.
Being under 5 feet tall is a disability under ADA? I didn't know that.
Also where did you get this "99% of the population is between five feet and six feet four inches tall" figure? A large percent of the population is under 5 feet tall. They're called children.
Perhaps someone who has read the book should summarize for us. I don't really feel like ordering the book, wait for it to arrive, and then wade through 300 pages of what Douglas Edwards's life was like at Google just to find the 2 paragraphs on Marissa Meyer.
But if by 'cloud' you mean ad revenue-seeking behavior-tracking service by a company that promised to do no evil but frequently does, then yeah I try to avoid that.
20 years ago I saw companies adding "e" in front of their name (or ".com" at the end of the name) and sit back and watch the hordes of morons shoving cash in their faces.
Takata, Mitsubishi, Toshiba, scandals just off the top of my head. Japanese workers may still be fanatically devoted to quality but management seems to be cutting corners more and more. Probably due to increasing price pressure from Korea China et. al.
Japanese quality probably reached its zenith in the late 80's to mid 90's.
In a normal world, removing content and raising prices *would* lead to your doom.
However this is not a normal world, and your competitors are even worse than you... far worse. Cable companies and telcos (like AT&T which have been buying up cable TV-like entities such as DirecTV) are the most despised entities on the planet. Well maybe with the possible exception of mafia and drug cartels. But it would be safe to say that cable companies are the most despised organizations that operate within the limits of the law.
But who would they blame for everything???
Russians.
I'm gonna guess the Apollo rovers they drove on the moon was faster.
FH is as safe as F9
How do you figure that? FH is basically three F9s strung together. Whatever the chance of a catastrophic failure is on a F9 launch, FH will be basically 3 times that.
a feminist's wet dream, a world without male privilege where everyone is equal (because everyone is female and identical clones)
because they have waymo' dollars and lawyers than Uber does.
at least over there they ARREST billionaire CEOs, perp walk and everything, and put em in PRISON before pardoning them some time later.
Here billionaire CEOs just donate to the Democratic party (or somebody's Global Initiative or whatever) and their crimes never see the light of day.
installing an ad blocker (I recommend uBlock Origin) so most of that crap don't get loaded at all.
Even best is disabling javascript. I recommend "Quick Javascript Switcher".
They've done this before.
CIA built (or rather, paid Howard Hughes to build) the Glomar Explorer and recovered the wreckage of a Soviet nuclear submarine, which was lying on the ocean floor 3 miles below the surface. Soviets at the time had no way of recovering it themselves.
Decades later the secret mission was revealed, and CIA claims that 2/3 of the wreckage was lost due to a grapple failure, and that all the valuable stuff (nuclear launch codes, warheads, etc) were lost in the 2/3. However many analysts believed they recovered ALL of it, and that CIA is lying through their teeth.
More likely scenario is that bitcoin crashes to nearly nothing by the time he's found innocent, so when he gets his $8 million back from the gov't (instead of worthless bitcoins) he will be a happy camper.
no, but it does explain the role of suggestion.
Most people are suggestible to some degree, but a small percentage of the population are *extremely* suggestible. These are the folks that you see on stage hypnosis where the hypnotist tells the subject that he's a dog, and he really thinks he's a dog and goes around barking at people and sniffing the ground.
I'm betting the people who really think they're hearing GIFs are highly suggestible people who are being "hypnotized" by the GIF author, so to speak.
"Left handed" compliment means you weren't being sincere. Left-handedness has a long cultural history of being not proper.
Memory crystals, full 3-D storage. The Future. You heard it here first.
"[The regulations] were first put in place in the 1970s to ensure that a diversity of voices and opinions could be heard on the air or in print."
Something like 2,000 newspapers endorsed Hillary Clinton and like 3 endorsed Trump. Clearly the regulations did not lead to any diversity of opinion whatsoever.
I'm all for diversity of opinion and free thought, but whatever we had wasn't doing it. Maybe time to scrap it and come up with something better.
bro do u even Asimov?
It will be tidally locked. That doesn't mean it can't support life, though.
Imagine if earth was tidally locked to the sun. Will there be life? Sure. But maybe not on the dark side, and maybe the area in direct perpetual sunlight will be a hot desert. However near the edges of the terminator should be pretty habitable. Maybe a "ribbon" world.
Being under 5 feet tall is a disability under ADA? I didn't know that.
Also where did you get this "99% of the population is between five feet and six feet four inches tall" figure? A large percent of the population is under 5 feet tall. They're called children.
Perhaps someone who has read the book should summarize for us. I don't really feel like ordering the book, wait for it to arrive, and then wade through 300 pages of what Douglas Edwards's life was like at Google just to find the 2 paragraphs on Marissa Meyer.
singular, not plural.
Also you don't need to capitalize each word. This is English, not German.
Think of it like this: during a melee you pick up a +5 magic sword and say, "It's ass kicking time!". Not "It's Ass Kickings Time!"
Github is working out just fine for me, thanks.
But if by 'cloud' you mean ad revenue-seeking behavior-tracking service by a company that promised to do no evil but frequently does, then yeah I try to avoid that.
20 years ago I saw companies adding "e" in front of their name (or ".com" at the end of the name) and sit back and watch the hordes of morons shoving cash in their faces.
plenty of opportunities in this hot new growing field.
Takata, Mitsubishi, Toshiba, scandals just off the top of my head. Japanese workers may still be fanatically devoted to quality but management seems to be cutting corners more and more. Probably due to increasing price pressure from Korea China et. al.
Japanese quality probably reached its zenith in the late 80's to mid 90's.
It's like the difference between a regular TV and a smart TV.
So in a smart city, you can do cool stuff you can't do in a dumb city, but you risk bricking the city with every software update.
In a normal world, removing content and raising prices *would* lead to your doom.
However this is not a normal world, and your competitors are even worse than you... far worse. Cable companies and telcos (like AT&T which have been buying up cable TV-like entities such as DirecTV) are the most despised entities on the planet. Well maybe with the possible exception of mafia and drug cartels. But it would be safe to say that cable companies are the most despised organizations that operate within the limits of the law.
GOP invented the term "climate change"?
Time to put down that crack pipe, son.