Comment Re: Although unused, not useful (Score 1) 213
When a plane crashes and kills someone, the pilot usually dies.
When a drone kills someone on the ground,the only imapct to operator is via his chart of accounts!
Symmetry has its benefits.
When a plane crashes and kills someone, the pilot usually dies.
When a drone kills someone on the ground,the only imapct to operator is via his chart of accounts!
Symmetry has its benefits.
Dude : droning on against disbelievers is not helpful to your cause.
Stop the frankenstienish stretched analogies. Some folk here have creative alternatives and are not trolls ; they deserve serious answers.
And yes, they are right about the danger - a sudden gust of wind that lifts a large, twisting, plastic sheet can foul all of a drone's propellors - whether 6 or 16. Which can fly it into a powerline, a soft skull, another drone, or your windshield doing 67 mph.
You do.not.want to be below one of these when it happens in crowded skies.
Yup, this is a 'free for training purposes' kind of 'free'.
Good for training young raw talent in Pixar's pipeline. Not so good for most other people.
Well, Biogen's drug may have its place but it isn't exactly a Speedy Gonzales, and its side-effects include brain swelling.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/ma...
"Wall Street analysts predict could get the drug to market by 2020"
Also, this research is more elegant - it uses your blood's own cleanup cells to fight the plaques, versus injecting you with a foreign antibody like Biogen's does.
The mind boggles....
Corded Wifi!
App Cartridges!
Or, for the ultimate in convenience -- Dial-an-App! Just dial "C","r","a","z","y"," ","B","i","r","d","s" using the convenient 26-character dial to enjoy the latest in fist-pumping, arcade-style gameplay in the expansive 2x60 character display
It made Netscape's open-sourced browser actually work. At a time, when using IE was unpleasant, if not downright dangerous, this is very useful.
It later introduced tabbed browsing via middle-mouse-click -- a major 'productivity booster' (ahem!) for Internet addicts everywhere.
Err, its Wuuuush!?!
Liek reellly.... sum peeple
Google "define computer"
Answer: "[...] a person who makes calculations, especially with a calculating machine."
That role was the first to go - the others are just side-effects.
;-)
Great name? Rant on Dave!
BTK video
Or a snuff video
Can't walk the walk? Then don't talk the talk!
More to the point - all copyright or ownership of the video became forfeit to the young man when he was being tortured. And it has passed to his legal hiers. So if they don't want you to watch it, or wish to remove certain portions, you do not have the right to watch or distribute it.
The only exceptions are fair use, or genuine public interest (with 'public interest' determined by a legitimate authority - like a government fighting the murderers)..
Supporters of the GPL, or any copyright-based licenses - this is particularly applicable to you.
In related news, free-will has been conclusively proven to be an illusion - whether for man or angel - by a Slashdot forum poster studying the BiBle. Imprisoned serial killers have used this fact to successfully challenge their sentences.
Pesky references to God opposing, curtailing, casting down Satan in certain books of the Old Testament have previously been mitigated by skillful redaction efforts.
In related news, free-will has been conclusively proven to be an illusion - whether for man or angel - by a Slashdot forum poster studying the BiBle. Imprisoned serial killers have used this fact to successfully challenge their sentences.
Pesky references to God opposing, curtailing and casting down Satan in certain books of the Old Testament had previously been mitigated by skillful redaction efforts.
No power? She was his student and he was her teacher. Education is still education even when performed on the Internet.
Shush, don't bother this guy with facts. You're just making little tears in his comfortable conspiracy-cocoon.
This restaurant was advertising breakfast any time. So I ordered french toast in the renaissance. - Steven Wright, comedian