Comment Engineering the I-400 SuperSub (Score 4, Informative) 123
PBS has a great documentary about its design and construction. You can even watch it online for free. (Cookies probably required.)
PBS has a great documentary about its design and construction. You can even watch it online for free. (Cookies probably required.)
The courts ruled that if the business has a "significant business nexus" within the purchaser's State (usually meaning a "physical presence" link a branch store or warehouse)
And by using affiliates as a sales force, a "significant business nexus" is established in the purchaser's State. Hence, they have to collect sales tax for the purchaser's State, because they pay a sales force there.
Don't be surprised if, over the next year, Apple makes them start including the number of episodes or the length of the season for these passes. They don't get burned twice.
I'd say Apple's days are numbered, although they're going to remain a dominant presence in the market for a very long time.
So, you're going to give them a really large number then?
I'm not seeing anything of significance from Apple; nothing like the compelling experiments Google or Microsoft keep putting forward.
Just because they don't sell their R&D experiments to developers doesn't mean they don't have any.
but so far I'm not seeing it.
Because you don't work in Apple's R&D perhaps?
Oracle, love'em or hate'em makes some rock solid databases.
Yes, their databases are so rock-solid it is like getting blood from a stone if you need anything less than a business-critical patch (including fixes that have already been made on another platform) . This has been my experience on at least two separate occasions. I gave up waiting for a fix for a TCP-connect issue because they don't know how to handle EINTR during a 'connect'.
my default stance now is to treat the device as compromised until I can nuke it from orbit, do a complete re-install of the OS and reload any data from backups.
I know how to do an OS re-install and data restore, but can you tell me where you get the nukes?
In the land of the blind the one-eyed man directs traffic.
Only if he's stupid. Who would put themselves in the middle of a road with cars driven by blind people?!
My laptop is rarely off AC power. When I had the charger set to stop charging at 100% (and to recharge when 90%), my battery life greatly improved. OId battery dropped 60% in reported capacity in less than 2 yrs; new battery is barely down 30% in the following 4 years.
I call it Chinese electron torture for your battery -- drip, drip, drip.
I don't know how OS X controls battery charging, but all OS's should provide an option to stop charging at 100%.
being kept at 100% is much worse than ideal
This is at the heart of my laptop battery experience. My laptop is rarely off AC power. When I had the charger set to stop charging at 100% (and to recharge when 90%), my battery life greatly improved. OId battery dropped 60% in reported capacity in less than 2 yrs; new battery is barely down 30% in the following 4 years.
I call it Chinese electron torture for your battery -- drip, drip, drip.
Just when you start relying on it, Amazon won't shut it down.
Not intentionally, anyway.
Except the law says "an unmanned vehicle or aircraft".
Since there is no single lens that can capture a 360-degree view, obviously they are using multiple cameras. When you composite the final video, the view of the arm is obviously replaced by the same area, but from a different camera.
Does it bother you also that the ends of some of the rotor blades are not attached?
As I recall the
... House is the ONLY part of government that has proposed and passed a budget
Because generally, it is the only one authorized to.
(Of course, the Senate can propose amendments to those bills.)
*cough*
You'll have that looked at, right?
a) did not disclose fully the extent of his patent dealings, referenced one more recent issue but failed to disclose the more serious prior issues
Which he was not required to, since it was more than 10 years prior, as per the (claimed) court instructions.
b) provided false, misleading evidence contrary to judges instructions to manipulate the jury
Something like this is the one that the appeal will most likely rest upon.
c) had prior conflict with subsidiary of Samsung
Which Samsung's lawyer's didn't enquire after?
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