Comment Re:Other variants (Score 1) 66
And a couple of newer movies that I am out of energy to track down.
Limitless would likely be one.
And a couple of newer movies that I am out of energy to track down.
Limitless would likely be one.
I'm sure this has already been said, but Google's positive index on the evil scale seems to be higher (or lower). Once again, they seem to be bordering on true neutral from a D&D sense; I guess that's not too bad considering they are a huge public corporation (that I don't think I'll work for any time soon). ~ Keenan
Based on just the title, I thought this was going to be about computer chess opponents consistently beating world chess champions, making the title unnecessary.
Because you could be on a bus or train?
And Google is *not* trying to "help" their customer? Google screws with search results all the time: it used to be much more geek-friendly than it is today. It thinks it knows what I want to search better than I do: thinking I make typos when I don't, and it includes search terms I don't want to include. Many of the geek customizations for advanced users that used to work are no longer available.
What I didn't mention is that I'm now 35 and quite happy.
I actually worked at Microsoft awhile, quit for a couple of years, and then decided to freelance. You've just got to be stubborn and have a lot of passion. It can be done.
Yet another stupid move by Google. At this rate, Apple is going to win hands-down with Facebook coming up behind them. Gotta wonder what's really going on.
So you think that money is the root of all evil. Have you ever asked what is the root of money? -- Ayn Rand