Comment Re:It's funny (Score 1) 341
Requires changes won't cripple any economy. The NOAA estimates it will cost
Requires changes won't cripple any economy. The NOAA estimates it will cost
So guilt by association?
Literally every nuclear plant in construction throughout the entire world is way overbudget, even the ones in China. They also take decades to complete a buildout, which no private bank is willing to fund. So they're entirely reliant on government funding. Which itself may not be a bad thing, but the final cost of building and then later decommissioning the plant (which is also extremely expensive and difficult) is just way too high.
In benchmark testing of current devices, the Core M GPUIN is actually significantly slower than the iPad Air 2's GPU, at a much higher TDP. Its CPU is faster though.
I mean... why is there even a concept of "something" and "nothing"? Why the duality? Why is there anything at all?
Why does it take a student to do this...? No actual lawyers willing to take this case on pro bono?
The government is playing by the rules put in place by the rich.
1. Animals aren't people
2. Unknown side effects. Doesn't always work.
The NOAA estimated the cost of mitigation to be
From med school: they swallow the mother's fluids during childbirth.
It's called a case study. It is in fact science. It doesn't "prove" anything but illuminates possibilities for further research.
Did you even bother to read the article? The woman's eating habits and calorie intake were carefully measured and she gained weight despite not changing anything. I've lost 35 lbs with exercise, but despite spending almost 100 minutes and 1100 calories a day, I still can't get rid of the last 5-10 lbs of flab. It doesn't matter how little I eat.
This is actually quite silly. Plans to sell 11 figures worth of business assets ($10,000,000,000) don't happen overnight. This has obviously been years in the making.
Try an iPhone 6 or 6+. Focus is almost instantaneous.
Do you know how many people have refuted your nonsensical argument? Not just in this read but countless others. You're desperately searching for justifications no matter how irrational.
Intel CPUs are not defective, they just act that way. -- Henry Spencer