No, the podcasts are part of the basic feature set. Literally, I think the only apps on my phone are: Sounders ticket app for passholders, Pokemon Go, and... Twitter.
I was thinking it would look like a very large paperclip, you could clip it on any article of clothing or body part. It will have a snappy name, like Clippy.
The new Microsoft Phone AI assistant is actually a binder clip, called Bindy. He's into BDM. Sometimes he gets a little needy. Just slap him.
The new Microsoft Phones will be more like the Zune, but even more unusable. You have to go down five menu levels to change the volume, and the menus will change depending on how often you use them.
For example, let's say you get a lot of spam cell calls. If you ignore them, the new Microsoft Phone will realize you really like them, but are afraid to admit it, and make the rings even louder and add phone vibration effects so that your car crashes when someone spam calls you from India.
This is incorrect. Far fewer graduate from Stanford. But lots graduate from the UW.
Fun Fact: most NATO countries allowed women in combat over 30 years ago. They actually do make better combat fighter pilots, according to objective measures.
I'm sure some of the people replying to this don't understand how we measure emissions, or renewables content per unit produced, or how you deal with efficiency improvements (for a process) versus total usage.
Let's assume you all took decent 400 and 500 level college courses in these subject areas, and realized that the electrical grid was powered by fairly carbon-intensive (or GHG-creating or "polluting") methods until quite recently.
But under PURPA, electrical energy providers (utilities) have to buy excess cheap energy from renewables if they are market spot at a lower price point than non-renewables. This means that, if the sun is shining, you have to buy the really really cheap solar PV energy being produced, even if you don't want to (because the sun will go down in a few hours). This market force helps Adam Smith's Invisible Hand of Capitalism resist the massive extraction, processing, and contractual subsidies for fossil fuels so that renewables are, not just in theory, but in practice, cheaper than fossil fuels.
And every time we build another solar PV plant or wind turbine, and it's cranking out power, you have to buy it. So we pay for it, so we build more. It's the virtuous circle of capitalism. And it cares nothing for your ideology. It just crushes the coal and spits it out as trash. Which it is.
Thanks for playing. Oh, and yes, Pepsi and Coke both use artificially lowered water costs and crop costs to make their colored sugar water with massive government subsidies, so they are next. It's either that or turn off the taps that give you water to drink and shower with.
Strange. I thought I was referring to US businesses investing in energy, not what your neighbors are doing.
Keep telling yourself you're cool using incandescent bulbs to heat up your house so you can run your diesel air conditioner to cool it down. We'll be here spending 1/20th the dollars on efficient LEDs and renewable energy that doesn't need to run all the air conditioners full blast.
I'm sorry, my translator can't handle responses from people who think it's a good idea to pay more for energy due to their choice of inefficient energy methods.
Can you shake your stick at me a bit more, and maybe it will figure that out?
Maybe if you say something like "Fire good! Sun bad!" it will realize it's chimp.
No, the podcasts are part of the basic feature set. Literally, I think the only apps on my phone are: Sounders ticket app for passholders, Pokemon Go, and ... Twitter.
Sux to be Comrade T.
You can take your Russian theft machine and stuff it where the sun don't shine in Florida while your Mar-a-Nogo sinks beneath the waves.
Most young people never phone people and rarely answer any calls, unless it's their mom or their SO
Everyone I know is getting rid of apps.
Everyone.
And I work at a major university, so most of the people I know are 20 somethings.
Maybe you should ask yourself who gave you that data, and what their end goal is, and "who" were the people "polled"?
It shows how responsible I am
Also using abbreviations that can be easily misconstrued, and workplace invalid emojis.
"It's So Fluffy!!!!"
For more information, click on This Google Doc that explains how.
We charged the Trump crime family today and served a number of their operatives warrants.
What? You thought it was a joke?
It's the cold war, baby, we're back. And the protocols worked.
Next time don't open attached documents even if they are from people you know.
It's much bigger than that.
This is only for the specified intel programs.
They didn't include the mil side intel.
The Xbox Phone - with Zune technology.
MS, stay out of markets you do not understand and are far to late an entry to get any appreciable market share.
Comes in Unicorn Stripe and Fluffy Candy options. With real stickiness for the keys!
I was thinking it would look like a very large paperclip, you could clip it on any article of clothing or body part. It will have a snappy name, like Clippy.
The new Microsoft Phone AI assistant is actually a binder clip, called Bindy. He's into BDM. Sometimes he gets a little needy. Just slap him.
The new Microsoft Phones will be more like the Zune, but even more unusable. You have to go down five menu levels to change the volume, and the menus will change depending on how often you use them.
For example, let's say you get a lot of spam cell calls. If you ignore them, the new Microsoft Phone will realize you really like them, but are afraid to admit it, and make the rings even louder and add phone vibration effects so that your car crashes when someone spam calls you from India.
Especially India.
Style is always a problem. As is team knowledge of team members IRL handles.
There are methods to get around this, including randomizing team creation/selection, but they're not very organic in practice.
This is incorrect. Far fewer graduate from Stanford. But lots graduate from the UW.
Fun Fact: most NATO countries allowed women in combat over 30 years ago. They actually do make better combat fighter pilots, according to objective measures.
I'm sure some of the people replying to this don't understand how we measure emissions, or renewables content per unit produced, or how you deal with efficiency improvements (for a process) versus total usage.
Let's assume you all took decent 400 and 500 level college courses in these subject areas, and realized that the electrical grid was powered by fairly carbon-intensive (or GHG-creating or "polluting") methods until quite recently.
But under PURPA, electrical energy providers (utilities) have to buy excess cheap energy from renewables if they are market spot at a lower price point than non-renewables. This means that, if the sun is shining, you have to buy the really really cheap solar PV energy being produced, even if you don't want to (because the sun will go down in a few hours). This market force helps Adam Smith's Invisible Hand of Capitalism resist the massive extraction, processing, and contractual subsidies for fossil fuels so that renewables are, not just in theory, but in practice, cheaper than fossil fuels.
And every time we build another solar PV plant or wind turbine, and it's cranking out power, you have to buy it. So we pay for it, so we build more. It's the virtuous circle of capitalism. And it cares nothing for your ideology. It just crushes the coal and spits it out as trash. Which it is.
Thanks for playing. Oh, and yes, Pepsi and Coke both use artificially lowered water costs and crop costs to make their colored sugar water with massive government subsidies, so they are next. It's either that or turn off the taps that give you water to drink and shower with.
The problem for many authors, not just coders, is that both women and men rank them more harshly.
No matter how you slice it.
I used to experiment with this by swapping names on code submissions with female colleagues and watching code suddenly be treated differently.
The cutting critiques were the worst parts.
Is it fair?
No.
Does it happen?
Yes.
My advice is find some token replacement method for code submissions so that evaluators can't extrapolate gender.
Look, if you mean near-field power and communication devices, that's one thing.
But IoT is a total security nightmare.
And that includes your stinking FitBit device. And your camera-enabled fridge.
By the way, there's a rat under your baby's crib. A dead one. You should clear it up soon, it makes the baby cry.
Strange. I thought I was referring to US businesses investing in energy, not what your neighbors are doing.
Keep telling yourself you're cool using incandescent bulbs to heat up your house so you can run your diesel air conditioner to cool it down. We'll be here spending 1/20th the dollars on efficient LEDs and renewable energy that doesn't need to run all the air conditioners full blast.
Then you can complain about why you're broke.
I'm sorry, my translator can't handle responses from people who think it's a good idea to pay more for energy due to their choice of inefficient energy methods.
Can you shake your stick at me a bit more, and maybe it will figure that out?
Maybe if you say something like "Fire good! Sun bad!" it will realize it's chimp.
Nothing happens, you just go outside, you lazy n00b
It's Bigly Sad that Trump won't admit China already has a Lunar Base.
That's a myth. We did studies. It's actually local people.
If that's your mascot, but they will probably make you take your head off while going thru security gates (and doing ID there).
Better off with gorilla eyebrows and whiskers and smart gorilla glasses
Yes, if your family has the assets, it's far better to pay off the house entirely.
But it's still better to own than to rent. And to own the land your house is on.
If you move a lot, than it's much less important to own the land, due to fractional costs of ownership.
It's not the donuts that are killing you, it's the stress of your jobs.