DJI's products feature flying, spinning, blades. If the device malfunctions it's at the mercy of gravity and wind and it's uncontrollably headed towards earth. Can you blame them for using every means possible to ensure their products are as safe as possible? Children have lost eyes to these things and people are whining about their rights to fly them in less-safe condition. I get the slippery slope concept and all but I have no problem with DJI grounding them until they're as safe as they can be. Or maybe you're reading this on your Galaxy Note 7.
He'd already had a kidney transplant so he already has to be on anti-rejection medicine for the rest of his life. So the fact that he was already on the medication made him a better candidate for the new hands.
As soon as you succeed with the paperless office, and don't forget to get rid of the fax machine too, then it'll be time for the password-less office.
Just sayin'
I can't imagine a 4k TV doesn't come with upscaling. Does it display non 4k in a thumbnail or something ridiculous like nearest neighbor enlargement? Baloney!
Drivers who hit and kill cyclists never saw them in the first place, helmet or not. I had this debate with an anti-helmet buddy of mine who two weeks later was hit by a car and suffered a major concussion. The driver thought she hit a squirrel. He still has problems concentrating.
I don't agree with helmet laws forcing people to not be stupid, but I know as many bikers who've been hit as I do that haven't.
The "volume" of commercials is exactly the same as television shows. Someone screaming on a TV show is just as loud as someone screaming on a commercial. The trick that commercials do is compress all of the audio into the high range. There are no quiet subtle sounds in a commercial. To make commercials not audibly jump out at you TV channels would have to run a filter with an algorithm to reduce the perceived volume of commercials. This could also easily be done by a human. Both methods require another step in the process which costs money, and is technically lowering the volume of commercials below that of TV shows. Advertisers will fight it forever or find another way around it.
I agree with the original poster that people who don't do clean installs are in for a bad time. If you've successfully upgraded Windows on top of an older version you should consider yourself extremely lucky. I prefer to do clean installs and save my good luck for winning the lottery and such.
It's fairly easy to boil down the numbers as to whether or not the movie was financially worth it, but was the movie artistically worth it? Considering the writer of the original award winning graphic novel wants nothing to do with the movie, and the unlikelihood of the Watchmen movie winning any artistic awards, I don't think this movie was artistically worth it.
The actual url from the article's screenshot is this: http://maps.google.de/maps?t=m&hl=de&q=Tscheljabinsk+Russland
Takes you to the same place with no smiley face. Some cars have been photoshopped out but others are in the exact same positions as the fake photo.
Sending a mass email will get you blacklisted by Spamhaus and many other spam blacklists. This means that anybody running a half decent spam firewall will no longer receive email from anyone in your company. Being blacklisted can shut down your business. And getting off of a blacklist can take weeks, not to mention the time spent proving to these blacklists that you're actually legitimate. If you need to send a legitimate mass email you should use a third party mass email vendor like US Distribute. I'm sure there are others.
If the break was intentional the goal wasn't to break the line. The goal was to tap the line. Its gotta be easier to implement a tap while the line is down. When it comes back up it will undetectably tapped. Viola!
People are obsessed with tiny, sleek, electronic gadgets exactly because they consider them fashion accessories. Many people who are willing to pay more for something because it "looks cool" could care less about the technical specs as long as it runs the internet and Microsoft Office. I know its sad, but its true.
The end of the Amazon post states that Lenovo refused to provide next day service even though it was clearly purchased. Ironically this also happened to me. I clearly bought next day service and they claimed to have no record of it.
It seems that when a shameful act or incident is exposed in China a high ranking official has to commit hari cari. I wonder if the mission's chief scientist, Ouyang Ziyuan, is going to have to chop his guts out. Yuck!
Amazingly thin screen with a footprint larger than a much cheaper LCD. Brilliant. I'm going to buy four of them and tape them together to make a $4000 22" TV. Yay!
When I consider that one of the September 11th planes came from Boston it doesn't bother me if the cops there are super cautious. I appreciate their effort to not have another tragedy originate in their city. Cops drawing weapons on a bomb suspect is proper protocol last time I checked. The woman was wearing art that looked like a weapon. Sorta like a toy gun looks like a real weapon. She should be happy they didn't taser her.
I checked out the undercover website and noticed that in one of the perp snapshots the dude is in the bathroom, sitting on the can. I'm not sure if I'd want my Mac back after seeing that pic.
Are dogs less of a priority or is there a different solution for them? Asking for a friend.
DJI's products feature flying, spinning, blades. If the device malfunctions it's at the mercy of gravity and wind and it's uncontrollably headed towards earth. Can you blame them for using every means possible to ensure their products are as safe as possible? Children have lost eyes to these things and people are whining about their rights to fly them in less-safe condition. I get the slippery slope concept and all but I have no problem with DJI grounding them until they're as safe as they can be. Or maybe you're reading this on your Galaxy Note 7.
And it's an AM station for that matter.
I'm pretty sure if your local lumber yard has a CNC machine they probably also sell hammers and nails.
He'd already had a kidney transplant so he already has to be on anti-rejection medicine for the rest of his life. So the fact that he was already on the medication made him a better candidate for the new hands.
As soon as you succeed with the paperless office, and don't forget to get rid of the fax machine too, then it'll be time for the password-less office. Just sayin'
I can't imagine a 4k TV doesn't come with upscaling. Does it display non 4k in a thumbnail or something ridiculous like nearest neighbor enlargement? Baloney!
Drivers who hit and kill cyclists never saw them in the first place, helmet or not. I had this debate with an anti-helmet buddy of mine who two weeks later was hit by a car and suffered a major concussion. The driver thought she hit a squirrel. He still has problems concentrating. I don't agree with helmet laws forcing people to not be stupid, but I know as many bikers who've been hit as I do that haven't.
Not only off topic, but referencing the wrong article.
Microsoft should have hired an 'A' list actress to ride to his house in a limousine, hand deliver the prize, and punch that crybaby in the face!
The "volume" of commercials is exactly the same as television shows. Someone screaming on a TV show is just as loud as someone screaming on a commercial. The trick that commercials do is compress all of the audio into the high range. There are no quiet subtle sounds in a commercial. To make commercials not audibly jump out at you TV channels would have to run a filter with an algorithm to reduce the perceived volume of commercials. This could also easily be done by a human. Both methods require another step in the process which costs money, and is technically lowering the volume of commercials below that of TV shows. Advertisers will fight it forever or find another way around it.
I agree with the original poster that people who don't do clean installs are in for a bad time. If you've successfully upgraded Windows on top of an older version you should consider yourself extremely lucky. I prefer to do clean installs and save my good luck for winning the lottery and such.
I guess this stuff is different from the transparent aluminum I've been hearing about for years.
It's fairly easy to boil down the numbers as to whether or not the movie was financially worth it, but was the movie artistically worth it? Considering the writer of the original award winning graphic novel wants nothing to do with the movie, and the unlikelihood of the Watchmen movie winning any artistic awards, I don't think this movie was artistically worth it.
The actual url from the article's screenshot is this: http://maps.google.de/maps?t=m&hl=de&q=Tscheljabinsk+Russland Takes you to the same place with no smiley face. Some cars have been photoshopped out but others are in the exact same positions as the fake photo.
Sending a mass email will get you blacklisted by Spamhaus and many other spam blacklists. This means that anybody running a half decent spam firewall will no longer receive email from anyone in your company. Being blacklisted can shut down your business. And getting off of a blacklist can take weeks, not to mention the time spent proving to these blacklists that you're actually legitimate. If you need to send a legitimate mass email you should use a third party mass email vendor like US Distribute. I'm sure there are others.
The bikini models are at 5:14 into the video. I'm not kidding.
What he said... Try the free trial.
If the break was intentional the goal wasn't to break the line. The goal was to tap the line. Its gotta be easier to implement a tap while the line is down. When it comes back up it will undetectably tapped. Viola!
People are obsessed with tiny, sleek, electronic gadgets exactly because they consider them fashion accessories. Many people who are willing to pay more for something because it "looks cool" could care less about the technical specs as long as it runs the internet and Microsoft Office. I know its sad, but its true.
The end of the Amazon post states that Lenovo refused to provide next day service even though it was clearly purchased. Ironically this also happened to me. I clearly bought next day service and they claimed to have no record of it.
It seems that when a shameful act or incident is exposed in China a high ranking official has to commit hari cari. I wonder if the mission's chief scientist, Ouyang Ziyuan, is going to have to chop his guts out. Yuck!
Amazingly thin screen with a footprint larger than a much cheaper LCD. Brilliant. I'm going to buy four of them and tape them together to make a $4000 22" TV. Yay!
When I consider that one of the September 11th planes came from Boston it doesn't bother me if the cops there are super cautious. I appreciate their effort to not have another tragedy originate in their city. Cops drawing weapons on a bomb suspect is proper protocol last time I checked. The woman was wearing art that looked like a weapon. Sorta like a toy gun looks like a real weapon. She should be happy they didn't taser her.
I checked out the undercover website and noticed that in one of the perp snapshots the dude is in the bathroom, sitting on the can. I'm not sure if I'd want my Mac back after seeing that pic.