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At my job I've had to re-cap every LCD monitor we bought in 2006 and 2007.
At my job I've had to re-cap every LCD monitor we bought in 2006 and 2007.
Unmarked cars used to be incredibly easy to spot. Look for a white/navy/grey crown vic with heavy tint and steel rims. Although lately they have gotten more sneaky with the Dodge cars. The color scheme is the same but they use fancy wheel covers now.
What is a police ghost car?
What games on Windows even use OpenGL?
Its not a new term. The Chinese have been cranking them out for a few years. A phone with a 6" or larger screen.
Compare typical Thai food to American food.
The IBM T221 cost $17,999 when it was released. I can't imagine anyone outside a research lab or government agency buying one back then.
None of those things you describe even comes close to autonomous automobiles.
Netflix doesn't do new stream releases. M-go used to streaming rentals for a few bucks but now everything is "BUY FOR $9.99".
Don't tell us what the fuck a docker is or anything...
Keurigs are for people who fail at math. They cost roughly 75 cents a cup. It would be way cheaper to buy a good old reliable $30 Mr. Coffee, drink one cup from the pot, and throw the rest away.
You'd think the people who use Thepiratebay and people who use Adblock would be pretty much the same. For years I had no idea that Youtube even showed 30 second ads before videos.
Keep touchscreens away from cars. Back in the good old days I could reach down and adjust the air temperature with a slider and fan speed with a knob without taking my eyes off the road. Now I have to navigate menus and read text for the same task.
I give Rupert Murdoch credit. He found this untapped area of news and cashed in. Getting upset at Fox News is like getting upset at Andy Kaufman wrestling and making fun of southerners.
I would side with Dish in this disagreement. Fox wants to jack up the distribution fees and Dish is telling them no. If the fees go up Dish will pass that right along to you the customer.
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