Well, it allows you to visit websites while you're waiting for the next update. That's why people mistake it for a browser.
The money isn't in the energy itself but in producing more and more efficient hardware to harvest that energy so the customer has a financial incentive to upgrade.
That's basically the problem in a nutshell.
How are we, the U.S., different from East Germany?
They actually had a working health care system for everyone, the unemployment rate was zero, they were better at rigging their elections, you would've never found something as laughable as the Mexican border,
Did anyone else misread the title as "USB Implanters
True!
Python seems to be especially popular among mathematicians.
Thinking back to my university days and how Matlab tended to piss me off at every opportunity, I can't really fault them for that.
After the smear campaign the UK government and their willing accomplices at the Daily Fail are running I'm glad they're actually beginning to ramp it up instead of backing away:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2450291/The-Guardian-produced-handbook-help-fanatics-strike-will.html
In case someone didn't get that reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Irish_arrangement#Dutch_sandwich
It's actually the best description I've seen in a long time.
Look at how long it took the city of Munich to unify and migrate all of its various software solutions. Migrating the OS itself was barely the tip of the iceberg.
It's now running on a heavily customized Tomcat that's been twisted long enough until you could no longer simply update it independently.
The ones left over from when they imprisoned Americans of Japanese ancestry?
IIRC the Swiss have a bomb shelter capacity for about 114% of the actual population.
Don't care either way. I prefer Pepsi.
People who go to conferences are the ones who shouldn't.