Comment Re:That is like suing Ford (Score 4, Funny) 365
Yes, technology itself isn't bad. Like they say "Guns don't kill people, people kill people".
No rappers do.
Yes, technology itself isn't bad. Like they say "Guns don't kill people, people kill people".
No rappers do.
And do not forget jamming devices, they will be banned if somthing new comes up to counter.
Sawtooth Jammer to block controlling and sending frequencies and/or IR Leds to stop nightvision as people are doing on baseball caps.
> Who is Emil Protalinski? Second cousin to Hiro Protagoniski?
+1 funny
The iPhone version was $56,000. The Blackberry version was $40,000. Together, they were $96,000. It says this very clearly in the original scan.
It doesn't sound that much once you have dealt with specs and tenders with govt orgs.
This to be expected,
High life expectancy is not not in itself bad genetically though is it. It just gets normally screened out before you get to reproduce.
Here are pictures of the car: http://www.streetscooter.eu/news-und-info/bildarchiv.html
RENDERS not pictures. Thery didnt make anything but some renders.
Surely renders not photographs. Both renders and photos are pics. Although your point is very valid.
People aren't going to use Siri very much, because talking to your phone makes you look stupid. It's been on Android for years anyway, and no-one used it there. That Apple claim it's more useful now means nothing. It's like forward facing cameras - outside of a tiny niche no-one cares.
I had to look at my HTC to see if it had a front facing camera then.
While a program that fetches more things you are interested in is great, you should realize the consequences of such a program. In particular you should realize the concept of a filter bubble. Namely that by only picking out things you are already interested in, you exclude things that you could be interested in or things that are too important to exclude.
There's been a TED talk about this, I suggest you watch it so that you can take active steps (when needed) to step out of your comfort zone now and then:
I already have a real world filter bubble. I like the the things I like. I like to go out of my comfort zone now and then but I often end up back there as its my comfort zone
Factorials were someone's attempt to make math LOOK exciting.