Comment Return is too late (Score 3, Funny) 49
>where it would arrive in November 2038 (mark your calendars!).
Everybody knows the end of the world is January 19, 2038 as was foretold in 1970.
>where it would arrive in November 2038 (mark your calendars!).
Everybody knows the end of the world is January 19, 2038 as was foretold in 1970.
Did he even read the current rules. I would assume so which means he's just telling bald-faced lies.
I want Wheeler back.
"whether social media is "a net benefit to American society" is irrelevant to any discussion of Net Neutrality.
Whether Twitter is biased is irrelevant to any discussion of Net Neutrality.
This is just more deflection. Pai has jumped the shark. Anything he says anymore does nothing to contribute to informed discussion.
Makes me miss Wheeler: he turned out to be far more reasonable than I ever expected and than Pai ever will be.,
It's broke, as far as I am concerned.
It's like a Mercedes that has no radio/xm/cd/etc..., no a/c, no adjustable seats, no side mirrors, no gps, plastic seat covers, etc...
They optimized for the one feature that didn't matter to me.
This is all about the add-ons and customization. They can make it the fastest browser by an order of magnitude but if they break things that I consider vital then I won't upgrade.
>Actually, I think David Kaczynski simply turned in his brother after reading his manifesto and recognizing his brother's writing style...
Actually, David's wife read it, thought it sounded like Ted's rantings, and told David to take a look. He eventually got in contact with the FBI.
The FBI apparently had developed a linguistic profile and amassed tons of evidence. But in this case, it was David and his wife that cracked the case. The FBI had all of that evidence but no suspects.
>a new paradigm shift.
I stopped reading after this.
When a plane can land on the Hudson River without a pilot and without a loss of life, I'll be the first to buy a ticket.
> "In my view it was actually quite strange of UNIX that it by default let arbitrary user code stay around unrestricted after logout."
Wow. Really, just wow. I am so happy I don't have to use Debian or any of those other systemd distros.
I agree with Rei. The "In The News" should be optional; it's a waste of space.
The Local pane on the right has the wrong location and can't be changed. At the moment, there is no way to change what Local really should be.
Setting the Language/Locael should be in settings, not on a menu bar.
And everything on the right side should be optional.
I hope the start revving soon.
Let me know when these AIs can land a plane on the Hudson River after a massive bird strike.
It seems that the studios want a review embargo as existed in computer gaming (i.e. the most recent Assassins Creed release).
> Like "The Aristocats"? Seems eligible to me.
Nope. The thing about the Aristocrats is that every comic does their own version. The arch of the joke and the last line is the only thing each version shares. The details are unique to the comic.
At least we will still have Sarcastaball...
"artefacts that couldn't surprise direct light shined on them."
Some needs to be severely reprimanded for this.
Memory fault - where am I?