i think that's what they meant by "lack of reliability". meaning it can't be reliable if you run into weird DRM problems 9 times out of 10 you are trying to watch something.
every time you want to say "blog", just go ahead and say it. but afterwards add: "crying out loud". like this: "blog crying out loud". you won't notice when you start saying "for crying out loud" instead.
d00d, it's only thursday. you should feel "flirty and lonely" today not drunk and merry. you GODDAMN OUTLIER, remove yourself from the blogosphere or you will spoil our sales pitch to Google.
Yeah but that kind of average is too unspecific. Even in the TFA they seemed to try to sell it as something more larger than that. I totally got the impression that their reported mood was supposed to reflect on specific recent events. It's either that or a fun crawler toy you can make in less than an hour. Which one is it?
Not to mention, TFA doesn't explain how this is accomplished from a technological point of view. Makes me suspect that all they are doing is just a frequency analysis painted with Kinkaid colors and various insane words from the "blogospheric" vocabulary.
so today, like every day, the blogosphere feels "flirty and lonely". this is going to help consumer research how? Hell, I am Google, I think I am going to buy this little start up anyway. I mean, what else am I going to do?
the AMD stock coolers are really respectable. about the only drawback is the fact that the grills are made out of aluminum, not copper, like the heatpipes.
too bad that most of the uber high end coolers are overweight by like 300 grams or more (the cpu bracket thing has a weight limit for each socket type).
and a heavily logged mountain top "view" with a frickin coal mine next to it, at that.
yeah anyone who uses the word "devalued" in the context of watching a movie, is almost certainly a buffoon.
-1, Patent Troll
i think that's what they meant by "lack of reliability". meaning it can't be reliable if you run into weird DRM problems 9 times out of 10 you are trying to watch something.
Damn I didn't know Tim Burton was into this Tivo deal.
every time you want to say "blog", just go ahead and say it. but afterwards add: "crying out loud". like this: "blog crying out loud". you won't notice when you start saying "for crying out loud" instead.
damn, the parent just broke the mood analyzer thingie.
d00d, it's only thursday. you should feel "flirty and lonely" today not drunk and merry. you GODDAMN OUTLIER, remove yourself from the blogosphere or you will spoil our sales pitch to Google.
right. it's a BETA.
Yeah but that kind of average is too unspecific. Even in the TFA they seemed to try to sell it as something more larger than that. I totally got the impression that their reported mood was supposed to reflect on specific recent events. It's either that or a fun crawler toy you can make in less than an hour. Which one is it?
Not to mention, TFA doesn't explain how this is accomplished from a technological point of view. Makes me suspect that all they are doing is just a frequency analysis painted with Kinkaid colors and various insane words from the "blogospheric" vocabulary.
so today, like every day, the blogosphere feels "flirty and lonely". this is going to help consumer research how? Hell, I am Google, I think I am going to buy this little start up anyway. I mean, what else am I going to do?
the AMD stock coolers are really respectable. about the only drawback is the fact that the grills are made out of aluminum, not copper, like the heatpipes. too bad that most of the uber high end coolers are overweight by like 300 grams or more (the cpu bracket thing has a weight limit for each socket type).