Comment Whoa, that's a lot of batteries... (Score 3, Funny) 236
Tesla is going to need a crazy amount of battery packs
Lucky they don't need a gigacrazy amount of battery packs, they'd have to build a super-duper-gigafactory.
Tesla is going to need a crazy amount of battery packs
Lucky they don't need a gigacrazy amount of battery packs, they'd have to build a super-duper-gigafactory.
And if you can't even google a list of google glass apps, then I doubt you can even formulate a use case.
Maybe that will be the first thing he does on them.
I wouldn't be surprised if that is the first action take by most people when first using their new Google Glasses.
I think the reasoning goes like this:
Step 1: Have contractor establish a searchable database of license plates, with the times and locations where they were spotted by traffic cameras and other sources.
Step 2: ?
Step 3: Contractor profit (and kickbacks)!
A non-vegetarian veterinarian is a job where you can still eat when your customers don't pay you.
most young people not having a clue and assuming astrology = astronomy.
I find this only slightly less depressing.
I think they could put this new super large particle collider in the whitespace left by Beta.
And that gets a title as Massive asteroid impacts Mars?
Only after a contractor converted the dimensions to metric.
People complained loudly to Microsoft regarding the all-caps of Visual Studio 2012/13 and Office 2013 during their pre-releases. What happened? They remained there, shouting back at the user in the finals.
I have mixed case menus in Visual Studio 2012. Download VSCommands for Visual Studio 2012 or 2013 from the MSDN Visual Studio Gallery to fix the all caps problem. Somebody at MS was listening about this problem (or their own developers got sick of all caps).
I took this to mean they want to keep the design of the optics secret.
Yes. How else will the little man in there know when to do my bidding?
the team created a cavity loaded with tiny CPU fans
And I was hoping I could use this to reduce fan noise in my computer.
Anyone else want to go check out w3schools.com using IE? Every day in February? Let's see we can get their IE usage over 50%.
The spoon both exists and does not exist- but only until you open the silverware drawer.
Maybe the fish just wanted a coconut?
Work expands to fill the time available. -- Cyril Northcote Parkinson, "The Economist", 1955