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may help scientists hunting for ripples in spacetime known as gravitational waves
Or more accurately, black holes waving.
may help scientists hunting for ripples in spacetime known as gravitational waves
Or more accurately, black holes waving.
...and he's certain of that - how?
Transistors keep getting smaller and technology will get better as time goes on. Even if it is not the form Aereo envisioned here.
Recently Google and Yahoo released their employee demographics. I found it quite interesting that they left out what the average ages were inside their companies. I can't help but wonder if it was left out by design.
Too bad you posted that as an Anonymous Coward. because you really look like you are astroturfing for Monsanto.
Can you elaborate on that?
This is a nice sentiment from someone in the industry. However this particularly engineer will have no control over how the technology develops generally. Bean counters will always want to replace the human to save costs and generate a better profit. As such, middle class jobs have been and will continue to evaporate.
Sorry for being cynical, but they may be trying to take the eyes off an even worse number.
The major thing they left out of their diversity statistics is how many people are over the age of 40. It's pretty clear that ageism is pervasive in the tech sector - and the internet. Last time I mentioned this, there was a serious sneer response to my post saying that "old people" (i.e. people over 40) should be discriminated against, "because they have issues."
There you have it slashdot. You had better be looking over your shoulder! You aren't getting any younger!
It's called empty promises. The primary purpose of this merger is not nor will it ever be to take care of the poor. It merely serves to unhook the approval process that would create an internet oligarchy.
Cheap internet for anybody is the last thing that these guys want.
I would like to *easily* print pages from a kindle ebook.
Really bad news for those aliens trying to contact us from there. Oh well.
There is no "belief" for evolutionary principles. It is not a system of religious thought.
It proves that if you can give a corporation tax breaks and throw off the shackles of regulation, they will do better and want to hire more people. Oh...wait.
This is the story of the patents involved. It's not so much that there was any litigation, but rather the ongoing threat that there would be (for arguably stuff that was already being done.)
Ever notice that original Star Trek for some reason never seemed to have enough or any Dilithium crystals on hand? Our space telescopes seem to have the same exact problem.
Solution, why couldn't these telescopes launch with a few more gyroscopes held in reserve so that when one fails, another one is ready to take its place?
I love it when some utopian statist poses such a question - "should the government take over X for the benefit of all?" - as if government is a neutral, rational entity that has the best interest of the public at heart.
The very deep problem with your statement is that this is a binary proposition. Currently private companies are unable to offer an affordable and workable 100 Mbit solution. So deductively, that must mean that the other option of government taking over must be what is needed.
I know that such a thing is possible, because the South Koreans have it already - among others.
Force needed to accelerate 2.2lbs of cookies = 1 Fig-newton to 1 meter per second