Ah, but you can dump your Excel for something cloud-based that will likely look nearly exactly like Excel, function nearly the same way, and read Excel files. Add that to the boot and app launch times, and you have a serious competitor for the specific segment of hardware that Google is aiming for.
Playing the game (DAO) with a mouse + keyboard is already vastly superior to using a controller. I couldn't imagine anything you could do for this game that would work well on a controller because of the structure of the gameplay.
Yes, because it never existed without a known solution. I might solve the problem of global warming by using renewable energy, but that isn't a 'known' solution, it's just one that is (heavily) hypothesized to work. If it were guaranteed that it would be a solution to global warming, and it were something that had been known at least since the creation of the universe, it would have never been a true problem in the universe to begin with, but rather an intricacy of the universe's workings.
If it is discovered, the solution already exists and the problem was solved before wind existed, because the problem never existed in a state where it didn't have a solution. If it is invented, the problem didn't exist before the wind. In either case, the problem isn't older than the wind.
How can math problems exist before people start using mathematics? Last I checked, math was nothing more than a representation of the hypothetical that as closely models our universe as possible.
That also means the BBC and ABC are controlled by their respective governments, with the ability to twist the words into their interpretation. I do not know if they do this, but it is possible. I think I'd rather have 3 news streams that I can dig the truth out of than 1 news stream where there's no way to compare to pick out facts.
Calling the speech a "fuck you" to China is an interpretation of events, which the news isn't supposed to do. Let them report what he said, not what they may or may not think what he said means.
Whatever The Eagles feel like, of course. It's really in their hands at that point, and if they decide on DRM, I'd take it as better than if it had been the record company's blanket decision, even though I still don't agree.
As has been said before, it's the ioXtreme's driver that helps provide this performance, and using a standard driver would greatly diminish this speed advantage.
If you look on Politifact at all, you'd see Obama, Pelosi, and Michael Moore listed with statements as not being true. The site may be slightly leftist, but definitely not to the extent of existing solely to further a leftist agenda.
Colbert is obviously comedy, as he regularly breaks out in a small laugh when he's giving his bit, and is on Comedy Central. Beck pushes his agenda as truth, and is on Fox News.
Doesn't change the fact that you think Glenn Beck, known nutjob, is worth watching, because he's pulling shit out of his ass in front of you and calling it someone else's.
Go ahead and mod me down for trolling, I deserve it. Every one of you knows it's true though.
Ah, but you can dump your Excel for something cloud-based that will likely look nearly exactly like Excel, function nearly the same way, and read Excel files. Add that to the boot and app launch times, and you have a serious competitor for the specific segment of hardware that Google is aiming for.
Yes. Diablo 3 and Starcraft 2 have the potential to completely reinvigorate the PC gaming market.
Playing the game (DAO) with a mouse + keyboard is already vastly superior to using a controller. I couldn't imagine anything you could do for this game that would work well on a controller because of the structure of the gameplay.
Do you have any proof these constructs don't exist?
Yes, because it never existed without a known solution. I might solve the problem of global warming by using renewable energy, but that isn't a 'known' solution, it's just one that is (heavily) hypothesized to work. If it were guaranteed that it would be a solution to global warming, and it were something that had been known at least since the creation of the universe, it would have never been a true problem in the universe to begin with, but rather an intricacy of the universe's workings.
If it is discovered, the solution already exists and the problem was solved before wind existed, because the problem never existed in a state where it didn't have a solution.
If it is invented, the problem didn't exist before the wind.
In either case, the problem isn't older than the wind.
That would make sense, except that in a computer the "cars" never stop moving. Ever.
How can math problems exist before people start using mathematics? Last I checked, math was nothing more than a representation of the hypothetical that as closely models our universe as possible.
Exactly. The hardware becomes better and more efficient, why not create the amenities that this allows?
That also means the BBC and ABC are controlled by their respective governments, with the ability to twist the words into their interpretation. I do not know if they do this, but it is possible. I think I'd rather have 3 news streams that I can dig the truth out of than 1 news stream where there's no way to compare to pick out facts.
If you don't report facts on a specific segment without reporting opinions or interpretations, you're not a news channel.
One is for profit, and one is for personal power.
Calling the speech a "fuck you" to China is an interpretation of events, which the news isn't supposed to do. Let them report what he said, not what they may or may not think what he said means.
Science has tended to be a tool of war the vast majority of the time...
Since you know all about this stuff, where's the best spot to dig for this uranium that's proven by math to be in the entirety of the earth?
Whatever The Eagles feel like, of course. It's really in their hands at that point, and if they decide on DRM, I'd take it as better than if it had been the record company's blanket decision, even though I still don't agree.
I think the main reason it would be hard for an orchestra is the difficulty in getting everyone involved in the performance to sign the notice.
Maybe they haven't paid for the top 1000 in their search rankings. But they're top 1000 mostly because they're sponsored ads.
As has been said before, it's the ioXtreme's driver that helps provide this performance, and using a standard driver would greatly diminish this speed advantage.
For all intents and purposes, I consider your signature invalid.
Use motors and a microprocessor to move it instead of your hand, and an algorithm to detect the edge of the page.
O'Reilly makes a living chewing out people he doesn't agree with. Olbermann likes to have conversations. See a difference?
If you look on Politifact at all, you'd see Obama, Pelosi, and Michael Moore listed with statements as not being true. The site may be slightly leftist, but definitely not to the extent of existing solely to further a leftist agenda.
Colbert is obviously comedy, as he regularly breaks out in a small laugh when he's giving his bit, and is on Comedy Central. Beck pushes his agenda as truth, and is on Fox News.
Doesn't change the fact that you think Glenn Beck, known nutjob, is worth watching, because he's pulling shit out of his ass in front of you and calling it someone else's.
Go ahead and mod me down for trolling, I deserve it. Every one of you knows it's true though.