Comment Re:never heard of the RadioShack kit (Score 1) 61
I would've killed someone for that thing when I was 7. And I'm only 30 years old.
I would've killed someone for that thing when I was 7. And I'm only 30 years old.
It's because, turns out, the real estate the company bought is a more stable stream of income than the retail company itself. The company ebbs and flows at a rate related to the human attention span, but the world is not going to be getting bigger any time soon...
The problem with American TV is the average American
a DNN is only interested in the parts of an object that most distinguish it from others.
So it needs to learn that these exact images are tricks being played on it, so it can safely ignore it. This is exactly what machine learning is. What's the story?
Pushing Germany to collapse after WW1 was an incredible success! We need more successes like that!
Except Appliantologists.
... as a source of cheap labor.
So you should get paid overtime for that. Why would you work for free? Don't you want to live?
I'm an admin. I don't want to be excited about startup managers. If I get excited by init, it means something is broken.
Chocolate prices rise, people have larger incentive to grow cacao. I'm failing to see what the issue here is.
Ask Joshua
Thus, in total value to the employer, an H-1B is worth more. Remember, workers are all interchangeable parts, like an assembly line. With 3 months, we can make anyone a programmer!
I thought war bonds were not a tax, but an investment with an actual return. I probably get more value out of my tax contributions than I put in, but that's largely invisible to me.
They shouldn't be able to do that either. Just because they can doesn't mean we should extend it.
The only reason this is in the news is because it's plainly obvious the end result is not going to be religious tracts, but stalking and harassment.
The licensing office should be able to, given the licensee's information, say whether that person has a valid license. There is no reason to make all the information public. It is not a license to spam people with job offers, prayers, or harassment.
Business is a good game -- lots of competition and minimum of rules. You keep score with money. -- Nolan Bushnell, founder of Atari