I think a guy got fired from google for saying men and women are different, that's dangerous talk. I recommend 10 days in a check your privilege reeducation camp.
When the drone fires its missile do you want it to have a 5% chance of hitting civilians or 1% chance. Once you realize you don't get to decide if the missile is fired you will realize spending money to ensure fewer civilian casualties makes sense.
I was going to mod the GP +1 but decided to reply to you instead. ACs start at 0, in the 20 minutes between the GP's response and yours nobody moderated.
Kimi Raikkonen was ahead of Hamilton when the VSC came out, Kimi had not pit yet, which was part of Ferrari's strategy. With all the cars going slow Kimi could pit and Lewis was not close enough to get by him before Kimi was out of the pits. The software glitch calculated the gap Lewis needed to maintain to be ahead if Kimi if a VSC came out and Kimi went to the pits. Lewis could have pushed harder to shorten the gap but he thought he didn't need to so he was saving his tires.
If your cost out weighs your production you are expendable, if you are on the other side of the ratio get a raise of find someone who will pay you your market value. Cut throat policies can cut both ways.
This rule should also apply to all companies who accept government contracts too since, by extension, their salaries are also being paid for, at least in part, by government money.
Every purchase a government employee makes is a contract, buying a meal with per diem money, car rental, gas for the car rental, hotel, air fair, facility equipment (toilet paper, paperclips, electricity...). Should all those places have to disclose employee salary? What about subcontractors, if company A has a contract with the government and company B has contract with company A would company B be forced to disclose employees pay?
Tesla's price is largely built on speculation. Having a back order of sales does not matter if you are not making money on those sales. Speculative markets are always more volatile and Tesla falls into that category. With more and more bad news it becomes less likely Tesla will make it to the black before their competitors can cut out a market share.
Further, the production of the model 3 is slow because of all these parts issues not battery supplies. In mass production the goal is not to stop the line, every time engineers have to inspect a car/part and decide to pull it off the line for rework the line stops and fewer cars are made. If they are red X'ing 40% I'm betting each car is stopping the line multiple times for extra inspections. This is why they are off by 4x on their production goals.
What it is, is using someone's likeness without their permission. Permission is just another word for consent, these videos are being treated the same way as revenge porn videos, where one or all of the people in the video did not consent to it being published. The only person putting rape into the equation is you.
SAMS are not a big worry. A hypersonic plane travels at least a mile a second, if the time it takes from initial detection to firing is 3 minutes, the SAM will have to chase down the plane, it would need to have a range of 500 miles to catch it.
I suspect the only working ranch you've seen is from the highway. You don't have power run through out the property, the property is mostly for animals to graze, so range is important. If you need to weld in the field, you get a welder with a generator. Using the batteries to weld, a very power hungry process, is a good way to earn yourself a couple mile walk. Trucks are too heavy now and they get bogged down in mud pretty easily, add an extra couple thousand pounds and you will have a truck that is constantly getting stuck and can't climb hills. If Tesla can build a truck that can run for 12 hours and weights less then 6000 lbs then they will have a work truck, until then the truck will be relegated to suburban trips to the hardware store.
The fastest production car is a koenigsegg that goes 277 MPH, the astounding numbers are the 1.9sec 0-60 time and the sub 9 quarter mile. No electric race car, that's not a dragster, has made a sub 9 second quarter mile run. I am very skeptical of these numbers as it is a huge jump in performance. Being faster in a 1/4 mile then a purpose built race car is the biggest red flag to me. If this is true then Tesla is king of the mountain as far as cars go.
I've always hated unemployment as a metric for success of the economy, the labor participation rate, while flawed, at least measures the percent of people working. It dropped over the last 9 years and appears to have leveled off but has not rebounded. Anyone saying the low unemployment rate is a sign of a successful economy is an idiot or a partisan hack.
I only go to a store to shop if I need it right away, everything else I get online. Buying online is cheaper, I don't have to drive anywhere, I don't have to wait in line for a price check on a $2 item, I don't have to search for the item I need, I don't have to interact with an acquaintance I see at the store, I don't have to put pants on... The benefits are endless.
I'm guessing you're one of the developers which is why you are so sensitive about it. Once people figure out how to compromise amazon's system locally, will amazon pay for all the items that were stolen? Will they pay the medical bills if someone gets hurt? That is why people are hesitant about electronic control of their doors. Why smash a window when you can press a button and have the door unlocked?
Cheap land is not enough to get me to move out to the sticks. My grandparents had a farm and I had the pleasure of spending my summers there as a kid. A 30 minute drive to get to town is not fun, you need to bring a large cooler for groceries or ice cream will melt, food start to spoil. If you want to know why guns are so popular in rural areas it's because there is nothing else to do, I became a good shot out of sheer boredom.
No one has a problem with reusing, it's selling a used item as new that causes problems.
I think a guy got fired from google for saying men and women are different, that's dangerous talk. I recommend 10 days in a check your privilege reeducation camp.
I for one can't wait until the politicians who approved this bill have users post links "illegal" sites and they get hauled off to jail.
There is a time and a place for everything, ghost peppers' place is to make things spicy with out imparting other flavors onto a dish.
Your car would be connected to the grid, you would be powering your whole neighborhood and even the steel mill a couple miles down the road.
When the drone fires its missile do you want it to have a 5% chance of hitting civilians or 1% chance. Once you realize you don't get to decide if the missile is fired you will realize spending money to ensure fewer civilian casualties makes sense.
I was going to mod the GP +1 but decided to reply to you instead. ACs start at 0, in the 20 minutes between the GP's response and yours nobody moderated.
Kimi Raikkonen was ahead of Hamilton when the VSC came out, Kimi had not pit yet, which was part of Ferrari's strategy. With all the cars going slow Kimi could pit and Lewis was not close enough to get by him before Kimi was out of the pits. The software glitch calculated the gap Lewis needed to maintain to be ahead if Kimi if a VSC came out and Kimi went to the pits. Lewis could have pushed harder to shorten the gap but he thought he didn't need to so he was saving his tires.
If your cost out weighs your production you are expendable, if you are on the other side of the ratio get a raise of find someone who will pay you your market value. Cut throat policies can cut both ways.
This rule should also apply to all companies who accept government contracts too since, by extension, their salaries are also being paid for, at least in part, by government money.
Every purchase a government employee makes is a contract, buying a meal with per diem money, car rental, gas for the car rental, hotel, air fair, facility equipment (toilet paper, paperclips, electricity...). Should all those places have to disclose employee salary? What about subcontractors, if company A has a contract with the government and company B has contract with company A would company B be forced to disclose employees pay?
Is the fix to this vulnerability to get a slower machine?
Tesla's price is largely built on speculation. Having a back order of sales does not matter if you are not making money on those sales. Speculative markets are always more volatile and Tesla falls into that category. With more and more bad news it becomes less likely Tesla will make it to the black before their competitors can cut out a market share.
Further, the production of the model 3 is slow because of all these parts issues not battery supplies. In mass production the goal is not to stop the line, every time engineers have to inspect a car/part and decide to pull it off the line for rework the line stops and fewer cars are made. If they are red X'ing 40% I'm betting each car is stopping the line multiple times for extra inspections. This is why they are off by 4x on their production goals.
Salary pay of course.
Clean coal won't help one bit with man made global climate change, we need dirty coal to blot out the sun.
What it is, is using someone's likeness without their permission. Permission is just another word for consent, these videos are being treated the same way as revenge porn videos, where one or all of the people in the video did not consent to it being published. The only person putting rape into the equation is you.
SAMS are not a big worry. A hypersonic plane travels at least a mile a second, if the time it takes from initial detection to firing is 3 minutes, the SAM will have to chase down the plane, it would need to have a range of 500 miles to catch it.
No I explicitly said the tesla truck will be a trips through suburbia to home depot truck not a work truck.
I suspect the only working ranch you've seen is from the highway. You don't have power run through out the property, the property is mostly for animals to graze, so range is important. If you need to weld in the field, you get a welder with a generator. Using the batteries to weld, a very power hungry process, is a good way to earn yourself a couple mile walk. Trucks are too heavy now and they get bogged down in mud pretty easily, add an extra couple thousand pounds and you will have a truck that is constantly getting stuck and can't climb hills. If Tesla can build a truck that can run for 12 hours and weights less then 6000 lbs then they will have a work truck, until then the truck will be relegated to suburban trips to the hardware store.
Is apple any better? I might have to set aside my hate for apple after the fanless g4 power supply debacle.
The fastest production car is a koenigsegg that goes 277 MPH, the astounding numbers are the 1.9sec 0-60 time and the sub 9 quarter mile. No electric race car, that's not a dragster, has made a sub 9 second quarter mile run. I am very skeptical of these numbers as it is a huge jump in performance. Being faster in a 1/4 mile then a purpose built race car is the biggest red flag to me. If this is true then Tesla is king of the mountain as far as cars go.
I've always hated unemployment as a metric for success of the economy, the labor participation rate, while flawed, at least measures the percent of people working. It dropped over the last 9 years and appears to have leveled off but has not rebounded. Anyone saying the low unemployment rate is a sign of a successful economy is an idiot or a partisan hack.
I only go to a store to shop if I need it right away, everything else I get online. Buying online is cheaper, I don't have to drive anywhere, I don't have to wait in line for a price check on a $2 item, I don't have to search for the item I need, I don't have to interact with an acquaintance I see at the store, I don't have to put pants on... The benefits are endless.
I'm guessing you're one of the developers which is why you are so sensitive about it. Once people figure out how to compromise amazon's system locally, will amazon pay for all the items that were stolen? Will they pay the medical bills if someone gets hurt? That is why people are hesitant about electronic control of their doors. Why smash a window when you can press a button and have the door unlocked?
A 65" monitor can be had for less then $900, no smart functionality at all not even a TV tuner.
Cheap land is not enough to get me to move out to the sticks. My grandparents had a farm and I had the pleasure of spending my summers there as a kid. A 30 minute drive to get to town is not fun, you need to bring a large cooler for groceries or ice cream will melt, food start to spoil. If you want to know why guns are so popular in rural areas it's because there is nothing else to do, I became a good shot out of sheer boredom.