3500 mAh is a problem. Just stick to 3200 and optimize the apps (we have been doing it for 60 years, and until they will discover something like Moore law for batteries, I guess will have to stick to software optimization for now)
My previous phone was Droid Maxx, first phone with 3500 mAh battery and it was hitting like crazy. Eventually it started to bulge (luckily after retirement), and I disassembled it and disposed of it before it exploded.
> Do you know that a lot of people refused to enter the building or take jobs there because they thought it was a violation to be recorded without their consent (banks notwithstanding)?
One look at the posted map leaves no doubt that Tesla remains heavily rich-centered company. Even metropolitan centers have very few centers, located in the highest cost of living areas.
I did not expect that. I expected that Google Car will always be a conceptual challenge to traditional manufacterers, who will have to work in this direction and gradually increase automation year by year, while Google Car never having a chance to become a real car manufacturer.
Good thing is that US geopolitically is as good as ever. Europe as usual is in trouble, China slows down. There is nothing else.
Even a complete idiot like Bush could not manage to do much harm to the country. Trump is not an idiot. He talks the talk, but it is not clear what kind of walk he will walk.
I would not be so sure about Hillary's win. Sure the bets are on her now:
First of all, to get that out of the way, I am tired of incessant Netflix pedaling. Very narrow selection, uncomparable to the actual selection.
This will happen:
Everybody will pay a fee, much like we pay now to ISPs: it will be one lump fee per month for everything.
ISP will track every click you make and how much time you spend on content (like it or not). It will automatically identify the content as well, whether you are streaming it from HBO, Netflix or free.entertainment.biz
Thus, ISP will have a comprehensive picture of what content is viewed for what time. It will cough up portion of the revenue to the content owner based on that figure.
It is very similar to what is happening on TV right now, except that the measure of popularity of content is determined by rather silly and outdated Nielsen rating system.
There is no way "free" content could be curbed under the current model. The war with pirates is futile.
With the predicted model (note that I am not proposing it, nor advocating it, I just think that things are moving to that direction, I, like any other guy, do not like myself tracked) there will be no reason for PirateBay or VPN to avoid ISP, if I can for the same monthly Internet fee access better quality site on a legal basis.
No shadiness, no copyright infringement, no privacy.
Mobile phone beats the computer. The advances of communications achieved in the poorest areas of the world is nothing short of amazing. Computers still need to achieve that kind of impact.
I am talking about personal computers of course.
I fully realize that a cell phone is a type of a computer, but if we start considering it, it will become a category of gadgets, not a gadget.
I have no idea why people are so excited about this crap.
Of course it is more efficient than taxi because taxis need to follow more regulations.
It's an inferior service as many other consequencea of so called technological progress: faucets in the public bathrooms with fixed temperature and wild temper, pauper bags one has to bring into the grocery store and raggedy army of questionable and unpredictable quality rides.
Should we pay attention to every rant? Even if it's a CEO of a company?
When I am ranting, I spew all kind of nonsense, threatening to exterminate all life on Earth, etc. Does it mean something beside the fact that I have a temper so hot that I can't restraint myself from public display of expressing it.
They are already combined when you get a modem from Verizon FIOS, and, I suspect, other providers. I do not know if customers have a choice of a standalone modem vs modem/router
3500 mAh is a problem. Just stick to 3200 and optimize the apps (we have been doing it for 60 years, and until they will discover something like Moore law for batteries, I guess will have to stick to software optimization for now)
My previous phone was Droid Maxx, first phone with 3500 mAh battery and it was hitting like crazy. Eventually it started to bulge (luckily after retirement), and I disassembled it and disposed of it before it exploded.
CRISPR is just a passive nucleotide constract. It's the CAS system that does the work.
CRISPR/CAS.
> Do you know that a lot of people refused to enter the building or take jobs there because they thought it was a violation to be recorded without their consent (banks notwithstanding)?
how do you know that?
> US prisons are a systematic violation of basic human rights.
Yep.
> They are barbaric,
Yep.
> full of horrific atrocities,
Yep.
> and there is no excuse for them.
Nope. There is an excuse. It's called "Crime".
One look at the posted map leaves no doubt that Tesla remains heavily rich-centered company. Even metropolitan centers have very few centers, located in the highest cost of living areas.
By a pure coincidence there is a 100% correlation between threats that are the most covered in mass media and fear.
It's like journalists always know perfectly well what exactly the public fears the most.
I'll drive a car running on the blood of freshly killed babies if I won't drive it.
Alienation.
Ah. That's why China spent at least 10 years of keeping Yuan low.
I do not want to think about it. It's very depressing.
I did not expect that. I expected that Google Car will always be a conceptual challenge to traditional manufacterers, who will have to work in this direction and gradually increase automation year by year, while Google Car never having a chance to become a real car manufacturer.
Good thing is that US geopolitically is as good as ever. Europe as usual is in trouble, China slows down. There is nothing else.
Even a complete idiot like Bush could not manage to do much harm to the country. Trump is not an idiot. He talks the talk, but it is not clear what kind of walk he will walk.
I would not be so sure about Hillary's win. Sure the bets are on her now:
http://www.paddypower.com/bet/...
1/3 for hillary versus 2/1 for Trump.
http://www.oddschecker.com/pol...
gives quite comprehensive odds across gambling sites
Ah. You might be right. Stupid Hillary is heading there.
>. I know a lot of people with >120k/yr salaries who have nothing more than community college degrees
That's not upper class. Not at all. Trust me.
First of all, to get that out of the way, I am tired of incessant Netflix pedaling. Very narrow selection, uncomparable to the actual selection.
This will happen:
Everybody will pay a fee, much like we pay now to ISPs: it will be one lump fee per month for everything.
ISP will track every click you make and how much time you spend on content (like it or not). It will automatically identify the content as well, whether you are streaming it from HBO, Netflix or free.entertainment.biz
Thus, ISP will have a comprehensive picture of what content is viewed for what time. It will cough up portion of the revenue to the content owner based on that figure.
It is very similar to what is happening on TV right now, except that the measure of popularity of content is determined by rather silly and outdated Nielsen rating system.
There is no way "free" content could be curbed under the current model. The war with pirates is futile.
With the predicted model (note that I am not proposing it, nor advocating it, I just think that things are moving to that direction, I, like any other guy, do not like myself tracked) there will be no reason for PirateBay or VPN to avoid ISP, if I can for the same monthly Internet fee access better quality site on a legal basis.
No shadiness, no copyright infringement, no privacy.
Mobile phone beats the computer. The advances of communications achieved in the poorest areas of the world is nothing short of amazing. Computers still need to achieve that kind of impact.
I am talking about personal computers of course.
I fully realize that a cell phone is a type of a computer, but if we start considering it, it will become a category of gadgets, not a gadget.
Parents allowing their kids taking a year out of the most valuable years for education are sociopathic criminals who hate their kids.
You need Harvard to help with crawling into upper class, but you do not need tit to become a normal middle class coder.
I have no idea why people are so excited about this crap.
Of course it is more efficient than taxi because taxis need to follow more regulations.
It's an inferior service as many other consequencea of so called technological progress: faucets in the public bathrooms with fixed temperature and wild temper, pauper bags one has to bring into the grocery store and raggedy army of questionable and unpredictable quality rides.
Ah, forgot. Phones without buttons.
As a Muslim, I would prefer at least once a year to have an opportunity to slaughter a cow or an oven myself and cook it.
Should we pay attention to every rant? Even if it's a CEO of a company?
When I am ranting, I spew all kind of nonsense, threatening to exterminate all life on Earth, etc. Does it mean something beside the fact that I have a temper so hot that I can't restraint myself from public display of expressing it.
>Computers are a basic part of the world we live in, computer programming isn't
This is like saying that toilets are a basic part of the world we live in, but plumbers are not.
They are already combined when you get a modem from Verizon FIOS, and, I suspect, other providers. I do not know if customers have a choice of a standalone modem vs modem/router
>ruby has declined
because the fad is going away. I have seen the signs of decline of popularity of it in many places.
There other ways to measure (same ballpark questionable, I have to admit)
https://www.google.com/trends/...
This is a crap propaganda post. How much the state department is paying you?
That was not the question I asked. Are you _as_ enthusiastic?