I might consider this mouse for the fact that the original had no rubber coating on the buttons, but I don't believe the original was 100% coating-free. If they skip the coatings, I might try it out. I'm getting tired of having to replace my mice every few years because the coating gets all gunky.
Given that the millennial "i"-gen are quitting Facebook in droves, I think the future majority populous wants a phone without Facebook on it, so this marketing trick is only going to fall on its face in about 5-10 years. I don't think we can say that the majority wants Facebook for very much longer.
It also tells you if you put too much perfume/cologne on to mask your BO. Sometimes a little BO is easier to handle than overpowering all-consuming floral scents.
because I'm tired of it eating up all my RAM. I'm pretty tired of these browsers forcing me to upgrade hardware to handle the performance and data footprint that they sell as "fast" and "feature rich". What is it worth if my perfectly stable old machine can't handle it?
When the AI begins watching humans play Pac-Man, doing harm to the ghosts, it will consider humans a threat to ghosts and thus eliminate the humans to satisfy its directives. Is IBM's median employee age too young to have seen Robocop?
I'd like to see him Hang Clean for America, because weight lifting is a great way encourage America to get fit, and start a good rivalry with Putin's fitness score.
This is how it's done. Nice job, Telenav. You're paving that yellow brick road to the emerald city that is the death of advertising. We'll all click our heels and be back to rural, disconnected, black-and-white Kansas in no time. People will be leaving the Internet and all sorts of media outlets after this move. We'll wake up and realize there's a world around us and then perhaps small businesses will flourish.
can lack a bit when you don't have that visual awareness of who you're working with. That's what I've been told by our management. Delivering as a team becomes an abstract concept because that physical presence isn't there to solidify the importance of your work to the team's success. Perhaps our millennial generation will resolve this because it's a more understood concept. I imagine it takes effort for some people to wrap their minds around remote teamwork.
Show the cost on these all access subscriptions. I'm done signing up for services that say "free trial" but don't state their actual cost. Sure, I can dig into the FAQ or fine print and find their annual fees, but if I can't see the cost up front, without digging around, then I'm not going to sign up for something that's a pure time sink wasting even more of my time by hiding their costs. This isn't a necessity like Internet service (who are also guilty of this practice). Why do we still live in a world where this is accepted? Phone plans have largely done away with these deceptive practices, so why do we still let other industries do it?
... are in our near future. I don't know why bans are the solution when we have fire containment bags on the markets. Why hasn't TSA decided to certify these things and require passengers to store their laptops in such bags? And if they don't have one, just sell them at the checkpoint for a premium? I'd rather have this than have the peace of mind of my laptop or tablet vanishing into oblivion in the checked luggage system.
I feel sorry for those newfangled lumberjacks trying to get a leg up in the digital marketing world. They like to hack things too. On the other hand, it would be a good front.
Apparently we're getting the TL;DR of the TL;DR. The real truth is this:
Following the close of these two transactions, Vivendi will retain about 12% of Activision Blizzard and will no longer be the majority shareholder. [http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/gaming/2013/07/26/activision-buys-majority-vivendi-stock/2588675/]
This is only a partial buy-out. While they would lose the majority reign over A/B, they'd still have a 12% say in everything they do.
So who is the sucker that chose to underwrite this endeavor and expose his/her name to the public by way of collecting the funds? Sorry, I didn't RTFA as it was/.ed. I know anonymous is all about being faceless while still exposing information to the world, but a website with money behind it is kind of putting a face to the entity.
The problem isn't always the fact that ad-hoc support sites are used in place of documentation, but that ad-hoc support sites change while most documentation never does. There are two factors against documentation: First, these forum websites are updated regularly and so are indexed more readily; Second, software/programming documentation sites are filled with dying documents. Even MSDN is a dying resource. As soon as the next iteration of.NET is released, all documentation for previous iterations of.NET become deceased soon after. In addition to documentation being dead documents, the information in them is rarely improved upon before they do become deceased. Sometimes, the documentation is DOA with a new product because somebody didn't care to update the documentation to support the very similar, new product.
If people cared about their product a little more, maybe they'd make an effort to keep their documentation alive and in shape so sites like stackoverflow would become obsolete, at least to real programmers who don't just use documentation like it were Play-Doh.
Everyone knows you need to expose the mice to radioactive waste before their genes come anywhere close to resembling human genetics. After that, then you can think about doing trauma and burn research on them. However, last I heard, that research department was raided by some ninjas. No one knows quite what happened.
The value of CS is that it teaches you good theory and technique about how best to solve problems using computers. After getting my CS degree, I continue to surprise myself with how much better I understood and programmed in comparison to people who tool lesser tracks. Learning the languages is really cake once you understand a few of them.
What I did find was that my degree didn't teach me immediately marketable skills. So I crammed my electives full of telecommunication classes on topics like Unix administration, web development, and database management. That would be my advice to you. If you're in a theory-based CS program, and even in certain application-based programs, use your free electives to take some classes that make you immediately sellable.
The CS degree will help keep your education useful far longer than a telecommunications degree and your immediate skills will shoe you in the door right out of college. You'll get your web development job, you'll get sick of web development, and you'll have a CS degree to lean back on when you are fed up with that track.
"Currently, plans are underway for a reburial ceremony for the remains."
Well yeah, but where? Back under the parking lot where he's been resting comfortably for centuries? Another outlying low-key area where he'll be lost again until the 28th century?
Thought you'd like to know the half dollar has been in existence for hundreds of years, Half dollar coin. What doesn't make sense is that they're the largest coin of the bunch, and I mean HUGE. Also, the new dollar coins I have look pretty good, and they're a different size than the quarter, Presidential dollar coins.
I would be worried what would happen if we made a move like this. There would be a lot of churn during a transition like this from old bills to new bills.
I might consider this mouse for the fact that the original had no rubber coating on the buttons, but I don't believe the original was 100% coating-free. If they skip the coatings, I might try it out. I'm getting tired of having to replace my mice every few years because the coating gets all gunky.
Given that the millennial "i"-gen are quitting Facebook in droves, I think the future majority populous wants a phone without Facebook on it, so this marketing trick is only going to fall on its face in about 5-10 years. I don't think we can say that the majority wants Facebook for very much longer.
It also tells you if you put too much perfume/cologne on to mask your BO. Sometimes a little BO is easier to handle than overpowering all-consuming floral scents.
because I'm tired of it eating up all my RAM. I'm pretty tired of these browsers forcing me to upgrade hardware to handle the performance and data footprint that they sell as "fast" and "feature rich". What is it worth if my perfectly stable old machine can't handle it?
When the AI begins watching humans play Pac-Man, doing harm to the ghosts, it will consider humans a threat to ghosts and thus eliminate the humans to satisfy its directives. Is IBM's median employee age too young to have seen Robocop?
I'd like to see him Hang Clean for America, because weight lifting is a great way encourage America to get fit, and start a good rivalry with Putin's fitness score.
You know, the volleyball-shaped AI droid from Portal 2? I can't say I'd parallel CIMON with Wilson, a rudimentary game ball.
This is how it's done. Nice job, Telenav. You're paving that yellow brick road to the emerald city that is the death of advertising. We'll all click our heels and be back to rural, disconnected, black-and-white Kansas in no time. People will be leaving the Internet and all sorts of media outlets after this move. We'll wake up and realize there's a world around us and then perhaps small businesses will flourish.
can lack a bit when you don't have that visual awareness of who you're working with. That's what I've been told by our management. Delivering as a team becomes an abstract concept because that physical presence isn't there to solidify the importance of your work to the team's success. Perhaps our millennial generation will resolve this because it's a more understood concept. I imagine it takes effort for some people to wrap their minds around remote teamwork.
I'm sure more email is deleted on a web or pc client. Who has time to long press every promotional email they want to delete and never read?
Show the cost on these all access subscriptions. I'm done signing up for services that say "free trial" but don't state their actual cost. Sure, I can dig into the FAQ or fine print and find their annual fees, but if I can't see the cost up front, without digging around, then I'm not going to sign up for something that's a pure time sink wasting even more of my time by hiding their costs. This isn't a necessity like Internet service (who are also guilty of this practice). Why do we still live in a world where this is accepted? Phone plans have largely done away with these deceptive practices, so why do we still let other industries do it?
... are in our near future. I don't know why bans are the solution when we have fire containment bags on the markets. Why hasn't TSA decided to certify these things and require passengers to store their laptops in such bags? And if they don't have one, just sell them at the checkpoint for a premium? I'd rather have this than have the peace of mind of my laptop or tablet vanishing into oblivion in the checked luggage system.
I'd like to see what they plan to do for all those people who get free games with a DOA graphics card.
Hey, if you're at the store, can you pick up a nut case on the way home this evening?
I feel sorry for those newfangled lumberjacks trying to get a leg up in the digital marketing world. They like to hack things too. On the other hand, it would be a good front.
Apparently we're getting the TL;DR of the TL;DR. The real truth is this:
Following the close of these two transactions, Vivendi will retain about 12% of Activision Blizzard and will no longer be the majority shareholder. [http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/gaming/2013/07/26/activision-buys-majority-vivendi-stock/2588675/]
This is only a partial buy-out. While they would lose the majority reign over A/B, they'd still have a 12% say in everything they do.
...is that rats play more immersive video games than we do. When do we get to see affordable omnidirectional virtual walking environments?
So who is the sucker that chose to underwrite this endeavor and expose his/her name to the public by way of collecting the funds? Sorry, I didn't RTFA as it was /.ed. I know anonymous is all about being faceless while still exposing information to the world, but a website with money behind it is kind of putting a face to the entity.
The problem isn't always the fact that ad-hoc support sites are used in place of documentation, but that ad-hoc support sites change while most documentation never does. There are two factors against documentation: First, these forum websites are updated regularly and so are indexed more readily; Second, software/programming documentation sites are filled with dying documents. Even MSDN is a dying resource. As soon as the next iteration of .NET is released, all documentation for previous iterations of .NET become deceased soon after. In addition to documentation being dead documents, the information in them is rarely improved upon before they do become deceased. Sometimes, the documentation is DOA with a new product because somebody didn't care to update the documentation to support the very similar, new product.
If people cared about their product a little more, maybe they'd make an effort to keep their documentation alive and in shape so sites like stackoverflow would become obsolete, at least to real programmers who don't just use documentation like it were Play-Doh.
Everyone knows you need to expose the mice to radioactive waste before their genes come anywhere close to resembling human genetics. After that, then you can think about doing trauma and burn research on them. However, last I heard, that research department was raided by some ninjas. No one knows quite what happened.
The value of CS is that it teaches you good theory and technique about how best to solve problems using computers. After getting my CS degree, I continue to surprise myself with how much better I understood and programmed in comparison to people who tool lesser tracks. Learning the languages is really cake once you understand a few of them.
What I did find was that my degree didn't teach me immediately marketable skills. So I crammed my electives full of telecommunication classes on topics like Unix administration, web development, and database management. That would be my advice to you. If you're in a theory-based CS program, and even in certain application-based programs, use your free electives to take some classes that make you immediately sellable.
The CS degree will help keep your education useful far longer than a telecommunications degree and your immediate skills will shoe you in the door right out of college. You'll get your web development job, you'll get sick of web development, and you'll have a CS degree to lean back on when you are fed up with that track.
"Currently, plans are underway for a reburial ceremony for the remains."
Well yeah, but where? Back under the parking lot where he's been resting comfortably for centuries? Another outlying low-key area where he'll be lost again until the 28th century?
Thought you'd like to know the half dollar has been in existence for hundreds of years, Half dollar coin. What doesn't make sense is that they're the largest coin of the bunch, and I mean HUGE. Also, the new dollar coins I have look pretty good, and they're a different size than the quarter, Presidential dollar coins.
I would be worried what would happen if we made a move like this. There would be a lot of churn during a transition like this from old bills to new bills.
*puts on sunglasses* ... a cold dish.
Funny thing is, Kickstarter does have a 'report this project' button. Who knows why that didn't affect the result in this case.