Comment Boleto Bancário (Score 0) 69
Boleto Bancário, simply referred to as Boleto (English: Ticket) is a payment method in Brazil regulated by FEBRABAN, short for Brazilian Federation of Banks.
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Boleto Bancário, simply referred to as Boleto (English: Ticket) is a payment method in Brazil regulated by FEBRABAN, short for Brazilian Federation of Banks.
you're welcome
There's almost no cig tax in Russia, they're on the order of $2 a pack.
It can't be worth the hassle to save the... what, 25 cents of tax?
I guess if they were counterfeit or stolen it could be worthwhile, though.
Bringing them into Canada makes sense, with some of the highest stupidity taxes in the world, though. They're $14 a pack in this province.
FTFY
it's not like we didnt see this coming: http://yro.slashdot.org/commen...
"Linux Support Planned"
color me shocked when it turns out to be closed source.
the good news is that this is a great advancement in fast internet access on cellphones. the bad news is that you can only get 8 Gigabits before your phone dies.
asked whether there were any plans for a 'handheld Xbox-One-like gaming device. "The answer is no. Microsoft is focused on getting reamed by Sony, perhaps with controller support someday."
FTFY
(it's just a joke, guys!)
just a joke, bro. if you listen to it, you would notice that it's actually a person reading the article as if they were a basic text-to-speech program. they could have made it better by excitedly yelling, "OH MY GOD, PONIES!" in the middle and then "oh uhh, the summary, right..." and finish reading the summary like the text-to-speech program.
In 2011, the NSA released 200,000 lines of code to the Apache Foundation.
it may be time for people to start looking for the backdoors that the NSA may have put into Apache.
i suspected but looked it up anyway.
A stovepipe is a system created to solve a specific problem
they probably found the remains of Ultra Mega Chicken who was infact raised from the dead.
How the universe acts is always correct and proper. If you disagree with the universe, TOO BAD.
Integrated photonics has its place, but it's never going to replace CMOS for computing.
you arent the first to make such a bold assertion. people have said similar things about just about every new technology.
"This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of communication. The device is inherently of no value to us." -- Western Union internal memo, 1876.
just sayin
please explain your logic behind asking a question that obviously cant be answered with any certainty?
I saw an interesting graph in Aviation Week some time ago about the energy density of batteries versus the same mass of hydrocarbon fuel.
the problem with that comparison is that it considers that the engines and motors will have the same efficiency which is not true at all. hypothetically, if your motor is four times as efficient as an engine but your battery has only half the energy storage of the engine's fuel, the motor is still going to run twice as long as the engine.
it's systems, not components that matter.
1) are these expensive to make?
2) can they be scaled up to be used as batteries in an electric car?
3) where are my keys?
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