It's called the Dormant Mining Clause. But you probably haven't heard of it...
FTFY
Why yes, I do watch Fox News. why do you ask?
Because citizens who do not watch Fox News are threats to national security, and are therefore placed under surveillance. No need for you to be concer...oh wait, you're posting on a known subversive site that is part of our selector set. I guess we'll be watching you after all.
...and mining is eventually rendered useless...
Huh? With bitcoin, the mining process is how transactions are validated. No mining, no transactions. How do you think it could ever be rendered useless?
When will a candy bar cost
Difficult to say. But you can get candy bars for around
The point was that Adobe has no plans currently to change because of Aperture's availability as a competitor.
According to this, Adobe is "doubling down" on LR in response to Apple's decision.
Of course, their VP of Products/Digital Imaging could be lying...but then his post on the Photoshop Blog would be pretty foolish, wouldn't it?
That's an interesting read - thanks for the link. The author makes some compelling arguments, but there's little in the way of hard facts in that article.
I'd also note that the author seems to have a bias against Adobe, as evidenced by his dismissive comments regarding Adobe's response to the Aperture news.
This is why I won't be switching to Lightroom, there is no way I am going to rent software from Adobe.
Lightroom can be purchased as a stand-alone product, and Adobe currently has no plans to move LR to CC.
I'd love some free Google classes
Everybody wants free Google glasses. I mean, what do those thing cost anyway? Like 1500 bucks or somethin?
But let's be realistic - only women & black men can pull off that look.
A tree can't very well wash away an infection that has invaded its leaves.
The only real way is to drop its leaves.
If you've walked in the woods often enough, you'd see this.
-- BMO
mmm..."infection" is quite a broader term than "fungi" - but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that you're not moving the goalposts.
In any case, may I suggest you ask yourself "what do leaves do, and how do they do it?" Then ask yourself "what are the conditions required for fungi to propagate?"
After thinking about your answers, ask yourself why leaves would *ever* need protection from fungal infections.
(hint: fungi infect trees through the roots/bark wounds for a reason)
If you thought about it for a second, deciduousness in itself is a scheme to battle fungi too.
I think you might be thinking too hard. Water conservation in colder climes/drought conditions is the most often mentioned advantage of flora shedding their leaves. I've never heard "battling fungi" mentioned as an advantage for "deciduousness" until now. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D...
The optimum committee has no members. -- Norman Augustine