Comment Re:Wall Street Journal (Score 1) 285
If you read this everyday, you'll be amazed at how informed you will be.
For various definitions of 'informed'.
If you read this everyday, you'll be amazed at how informed you will be.
For various definitions of 'informed'.
Often they simply trout out half truths and over simplifications in point after point of seemingly endless paragraphs of supporting verbiage which provide little enlightenment.
Well, to be fair, it is economics. Not sure what else they could do.
Pieces parts. Parts is parts.
This is why we MUST have an open-source baseband.
My order to shut down power / comms to the cell towers trumps your open - source baseband (if you even managed to get one going which is highly unlikely).
Signed,
Your local despot (or US Federal government, what ever makes you unhappiest).
All you have to do is turn off the power to the towers. You don't have to fiddle with individually shutting down handsets. Or just jam the frequency. If it's AT&T they don't have to do anything at all, the network will just get busy and quit working.
Reminds me of a 3Com Audry another product that had marginal appeal and bad timing.
In a lot of ways, Jobs was lucky with the iPad but he was also way smart in getting the iPhone out the door and accepted. No one, and I mean no one, had managed to get tablets to be anything but a niche item before the iPad. And people tried.
Oh just post it on Slashdot. We'll do the rest.
If we have 'Mr. Fusions' then everything would be different.
But we don't.
Twitter feed. This is the 21st Century.
Scary thought, that.
but where I live there is a generation of people who can't spell or read efficiently and this is reflected in how shallow their thoughts are.
Where I live, students score higher than anyone else in the state and regularly compete in National finals in spelling and composition contests. People are still pretty shallow.
A walk through the ocean of most souls would scarcely get your feet wet.
Deteriorata
Metric.
How ironic.
So? We're talking about TV and the Internet.
That's interesting. It's from Saturday Night Live. I'm in America, YouTube says I can't view it in this country.
I just love the Internet.
No problem. Just go back to bleeding and purging, trephenation and charging an arm and a leg.
A natural law? Ok, what is it and why is it 'natural'?
Understanding is always the understanding of a smaller problem in relation to a bigger problem. -- P.D. Ouspensky