Comment Re:Ridiculous premise (Score 1) 267
Self-driving cars without a human operator will likely exist. Perhaps only in the form of public transport or replacing taxis.
Self-driving cars without a human operator will likely exist. Perhaps only in the form of public transport or replacing taxis.
Are their cars powered by sound?
Here, I just made a little bookmarklet to make the bitcoin articles have a lower opacity.
javascript:$('#firehoselist [id^="firehose-"]').each(function(i){var $article=$(this);if(/bitcoin/i.test($article.text()))$article.css("opacity",0.25)});
Clearly I make a draggable link but you're probably a smart cookie and can figure out where to put it.
Neither is Alaska.
Also, There is no reason to use 'an' when saying 'an US territory.'
Vogel makes me think of bread.
Also to improve GeoIP: If they connect to the WiFi, know the IP it uses to get to Google servers. Then they can provide the most probable location data back when some device on that IP asks for location information.
Wouldn't it be trivial to use the ad blocker to block the ad block detection script?
Clearly crashing and dumping is a feature in Windows to appease the NSA.
Actually they knew they should be planning a new-os version at least since Vista was released. And probably pushed that planning into a release for Windows 7.
I get the feeling that Texas doesn't like their anagram.
Is a person who pays tax a taxen?
No no no, keep out the nagging wife DNA and the razor burn DNA.
Same question is applied to traditional helmets. But I suppose you're talking about the time between helmet reacting and fully deployed airbag.
We're talking about Steam boxes, which run SteamOS, which is Debian based and therefore can run XBMC.
There is a launcher from XBMC that will open Steam in Big Picture Mode.
SteamOS is Debian, so if there is something for Debian that sorts out Plex.
I wear my bluetooth headset quite often while not even using it. No music playing, no phone conversation happening. Just to keep my ears warm.
Those who do not understand Unix are condemned to reinvent it, poorly. -- Henry Spencer