Comment Re:No need for cameras. (Score 1) 732
I agree.
I use my gps every day and use cruise control quite often. It is very clear that the software does not take into account changes in elevation.
I agree.
I use my gps every day and use cruise control quite often. It is very clear that the software does not take into account changes in elevation.
Haven't had time to change it.
(I live en Europe where everyone has a crush on Obama).
No, the world has always been stupid.
It is just became more obvious after internet v2. or whatever they called it.
They do, which many youtube videos show.
So it is a mixed blessing.
Good question, it is beyond stupid.
Vorsprung durch technik!
Bite my shiny metal ass.
I finally got a twilight zone a few months ago. It needed only minor repairs. Good fun.
Yeah, but who watches CNN anymore?
I think you would classify CNN as "mostly harmless".
Sadly I have yet to see a decent looking android phone around the lunch table at work.
I don't understand why no one makes an android phone that doesn't look like crap after a week in someone's front pocket.
A superior OS, UI, hardware and casing should be a winner.
Oh, you have to learn the local language??? the horror.
cry baby, don't post as AC if you want someone to take that shit seriously.
I spent around 3300$(converted to $) a few years ago on a so called "smart TV" from Samsung. Less than a year after I bought it, they stopped updating the software. They never fixed it's problems with remember subtitles settings.
The "Smart TV" part never got to be in any usable state and now after Netflix has entered my country, it is clear that this model will never get a downloadable app for Netflix.
So, no, I am not going to spend YET more money on a new TV when it is capable of showing a picture. Although I would have liked to have a all-in-one box, I guess it is not possible so I still have to buy boxes and then still use the tv as a monitor.
on my Commodore 64, made mazes for the school newspaper.
Since there were multiple paths through, I had to find one myself first and add an arrow to tell people where to start.
See subject.
So now that someone actually wants to protect your rights and the control of your information you are against it?
And when you have no control of your private information that is also wrong.
"An organization dries up if you don't challenge it with growth." -- Mark Shepherd, former President and CEO of Texas Instruments