Comment Re:Competition (Score 1) 265
Given the liberalness with which Apple has wielded the Ban Hammer in the past, it's telling that they haven't used it now.
Given the liberalness with which Apple has wielded the Ban Hammer in the past, it's telling that they haven't used it now.
Stop bragging. Anybody who cares is keenly aware of the corporation-sized enema we're taking every day.
And it's not even lowering our colon cancer rates...
In fairness, some people do feel better when they see something being done by some sort of authority figure. Even a scrawny 19-year old rent-a-cop armed with a radio can make a substantial difference to people's feeling of well being (in one way or the other...)
If they had just stated the truth, that Ebola is hard to spread with proper controls, and can be contained...
For the public, notions of safety went out the window after the clusterfsck in Texas.
- A patient went to the ER with symptoms, and was sent home
- People in government-mandated quarantine didn't honor the quarantine, and went to public places. It took armed guards to enforce the quarantine.
- Two nurses, wearing the recommended protective equipment became infected, and are being treated now.
- One of the nurses went on an airline flight after treating the Ebola patient, in violation of a number of CDC policies
- Personnel treating the first ebola patient were in constant contact with hundreds of others, including other hospital patients
Restated facts (or "truth") about how difficult it is to transmit can no longer combat the fear that has brewed up.
A pattern of mistake after mistake has emerged - things that should have never happened did. People who knew better didn't do the right thing, over and over.
It's a PR disaster, pure and simple. Any goodwill or trust the public had was burned up in Texas.
This.
Pottering comes off as an arrogant jerk, but the guy's trying to make Linux better.
Sure, many disagree with his vision, and he definitely could have been less of an ass in a number of documented situations... But he hasn't done anything to warrant the sort of things he's describing.
Some people carry on like he's demanding primae noctis.
It's just a toilet seat that reports when somebody's on it. Everybody poops! There's nothing to worry about!
Until you realize that it's able to find usage patterns, and your insurance rates go up because they think you may be getting colon cancer.
Everything's connected, and I don't want every facet of my life being reported to some corporate overlord.
Does it have to be soda, and does it have to be in the head?
What about a nice, hot cup of McDonalds Coffee in the crotch?
OK, fine... But I'm going to pick a soda with the stickiest ingredients available.
Dogs have been eugenically engineered by humans for tens of thousands of years, and are therefore an artificial life form. They usually eat food that comes from a factory, and is artificial. Since you have an artificial life form eating artificial food, it's excreting artificial poop. Its urine is water that has been polluted by artificial processes. Hence the impact study.
By some definitions, anything created by a human is artificial, so all of our bodily wastes are artificial.
The museum of natural history?
If Skyrim has skeleton archers and beserkers, why not skeleton dinosaurs?
Scratch that - 9H is the pencil hardness scale:
(reference: https://iloome.wordpress.com/t...)
9H is hard enough to resist keys & knives, though.
Remember the 2008 Apple that overheated constantly because Steve Jobs didn't like fans?
Actually, no...
Which model is that? The Macbook Air came out around that time, but it has fans.
I'm convinced the 'SapphireGlass' display 'leaks' were iPhone-6 sized prototypes for the tempered glass screen protectors sold by a variety of manufacturers, for pretty much every model of smartphone.
Zagg, for instance boasts theirs has a hardness of 9H, which is in the same range as Sapphire.
Also known as the global strategy of how to handle North Korea.
North Korea is resource poor, bankrupt, and starving - it took decades to build up nuclear capabilities, but they did it.
ISIL has oil, and lots of it. Sure, you could make selling their oil 'illegal' like blood diamonds, but the strategy didn't stop DeBeers from trading blood diamonds, and it won't stop the oil companies.
ISIL may not be able to obtain nukes, but they are well funded enough to do other terrible things to nations who would just as soon ignore them.
I'm really not sure about the "not replacing IPv4"...
Most Comcast customers have IPv6 now, and it's been silently working for quite some time.
I've taken the time to instrument my connection, and a lot of my traffic is IPv6. (The lion's share of bandwidth is IPv6, but that's easy to pin on Netflix.)
...the vulcanism under the oceans..
There's a religious sect that lives under our oceans that practices the philosophy of logic and supression of emotions!?!
Sweet. Maybe we can get them to get our government to do something logical for a change.
Understanding is always the understanding of a smaller problem in relation to a bigger problem. -- P.D. Ouspensky