Comment Re:What did they do before Stingrays? (Score 1) 83
I was wondering when a reference to The Wire would pop up.
Remember - they actually caught Stringer by using a cell tower snooper in Season 3.
I was wondering when a reference to The Wire would pop up.
Remember - they actually caught Stringer by using a cell tower snooper in Season 3.
Perhaps the sharks are still in there, but they're afraid of clowns too?
Clearly you CAN make up for quality with quantity.
You mean like this? http://www.cnet.com/news/oh-no...
Samsung's response to this testing: "You're bending it wrong."
I'm not even kidding. They told SquareTrade to test it differently, as if that somehow invalidates the bent ones they have laying around the lab.
He was probably in a completely different geographical area. The one WinPhone Fanboy can't be everywhere!
Only if I ever take it back to the stealership. Good thing there are plenty of other shops out there that can turn wrenches just as good.
Fuck you.
Show me a car that I'm not allowed to fix, and I'll show you a car that I won't allow myself to buy.
So don't build a 50+ year old design without passive convection cooling in a tsunami zone that doesn't exist in California.
Thanks for the input, but I'm pretty sure that was off the table already.
Never mind that there is exactly zero chance that you could build a 10-meter wide pipeline across the State of Oregon without piling up enough legal paperwork to dwarf Mount Shasta.
Please ask the residents of Washington and Oregon what they think of this 1500 mile water pipe before you start throwing money at Kickstarter.
There's exactly zero chance this thing gets built.
And a $30B pipe is cheaper to run? Maybe, but it still takes power to run the pumps.
Pumps? Look at a map! Oregon and Washington are above California, and we all know that water flows down...
No pumps necessary!
There's bigger problems than that with what he's proposing here, like the fact that Oregon is between Washington and California.
Oregon doesn't like massive pipelines of stuff spanning their state - they don't even like the pipelines if they get a piece of the action, such as the proposed LNG terminal on the coast.
Better file this under "Good Luck With that."
Well shit, I guess if that 1.5 billion gallons a day that 30 desalinization plants would produce doesn't completely fix the problem, better not pursue it at all. We can't have multiple solutions that all add up, can we?!
Yeah, because the government absolutely did not get paid back the principle, did not get the interest on the loan, and absolutely is not collecting further taxes from the company, it's sales, it's employee salaries, or it's investments.
Or, they did get all of those things, and everyone is better off - including the so-called struggling average Joes.
This is actually a case of "corporate welfare" where it worked.
Everyone seems to forget that Apple had a smoking gun in the $1B+ QuickTime vs. Windows Media lawsuit, and one of the conditions of Gates and Jobs making a deal was cross-licensing all patents.
THAT is what Gates wanted. Jobs needed the cash to keep Apple afloat (which he got far more of by liquidating Apple's holdings in ARM after killing Newton), but also needed the legal squabbles to go away and needed a reason for people to continue buying Mac, and Office was that reason.
One of the reasons NeXT never went anywhere is because Microsoft refused to write Office for NeXTSTEP. Jobs learned from that.
2.4 statute miles of surgical tubing at Yale U. = 1 I.V.League