Comment Re:SpaceX (Score 1) 282
No I am saying they have been turned into a jobs machine by congress simply as a change in focus and allocation of spending. I agree they have no peer.
No I am saying they have been turned into a jobs machine by congress simply as a change in focus and allocation of spending. I agree they have no peer.
Bullshit. One side has consensus of people with PhDs and one side has the most profitable endeavor in human history if you can't figure out which is more likely to AstroTurf and FUD you're a fucking moron (1/2 the planet is dumber than average.)
You will probably pay reasonable rates at that risk class too. Lets see what people in NJ and Florida say once they have to pay reasonable rates too.
GM lost money on cars and made it on financing.
Dealers lost money on cars and made it on service.
Electric = no maintenance = dealer veto
Most US sectors would know a free market if it bitch slapped them .
Everyone admits NASA is a job engine and not a serious space exploration platform. That is party agnostic.
Go back to shilling for the GOP; hack.
"There are no large "oil companies" any more, they're all "energy companies" now, "
Wrong. They are "natural resource extraction" companies not energy companies. The two are radically different. A unholy part of economics with no environmental costs, and "unlimited supply." Both ridiculous concepts within the farce that is economics. *see http://www.scientificamerican....
You are full of shit.
I thought it was a thin client of sorts.
I know how it works and if I was at a bar with someone besides my wife I might seriously consider beating up big brother. There is a time and a place for everything and I am going to say a bar is not a place for Google Glass.
1. People from SF are quite often assholes.
2. Drunk people are quite often assholes.
3. People resent cyborgs.
4. Claude Van Dame wasn't there to protect her and Steven Seegal (sp.) was giving bunny ears to Putin.
No. That is their only consumer product a one dimensional version of one aspect of their primary original goal. The founding idea was a image projected directly on the retina using a mems and a LED or a low energy laser (can't remember the light source.) There were tests with dedicated fiber between Japan and WSU with multiple SGI workstations that were supposedly lifelike. They have shipped product to Honda for techs to have complicated manuals projected in the FOV for service and mfg. Also some military stuff but the website never said shit about it.
It is the best possible display. One pixel per optic nerve on the back of the retina, the retina is the projection surface.
I have been tracking this for a long ass time and with both google glass and oculus I keep asking where the fuck is Microvision? Their tech deals with all of the FOV, depth of field, focus, focal length, and resolution issues in spades so... WTF?
Most of the Affordable Care Act has nothing to do with the web site. The site didn't have to implement those "2.8 million words of Obamacare regulations" as code: it only had to match patients up with insurance plans, which means interacting with dozens (hundreds?) of government and industry databases.
Some states, like California, managed to implement their sites without any of the problems of the federal exchange. The federal exchange mainly suffered from (1) being rushed, and (2) having to deal with a larger number of external systems than any single state exchange.
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