Comment It will return? (Score 1) 57
More like maybe!
More like maybe!
"Wearables won't break through until they can work without a phone, partnership chief Glenn Lurie said" -- Yes, I want to replace my old school Casio Data Bank 150 calculator watch ASAP! I do not want to use a mobile phone with the watch. I still want basic features like long battery life, scheduler, phone directory, calculator, alarms, etc.
And the crappy CBS show it is based on.
However, this ruling would give an employer the right to say "we object to this because of 'religious reasons' so we're not going to cover it in your employer provided health care." Then, if we wanted this device to manage my wife's medical condition, we'd be forced to pay full cost out of pocket.
What information in the ruling are you basing this on?
I'm not sure this is true. I'm not sure it's false either, but being exempted from paying for a specific form of BC seems different than being exempted from paying for a specific medicine. Many medicines have multiple clinical uses.
I can't even get fast speeds on dial-up since they connect from 24000-31200 even on 56k modems.
Funny. I put 6:40 AM for my wake up alarm and say that's enough sleep for me.
Or do all of those. Burying without destroying it? LOL.
And they can be standalone without a phone. I want it to replace my old school Casio Data Bank 150 watch!
You never want to make landing harder than it needed to be.
Right, and the entire point is to make flying (and landing) easier the vast majority of the time by enhancing what can be seen, right?
....or the battery itself.
Right, so instead of packing just explosives, pack a tiny battery and explosives, in the "new battery". It's theater.
The worse thing that could happen to a video feed is that the feed goes completely dead, in which case you will be literally flying blind. In that case, your only chance of survival is to eject.
Someday airliners will have instruments that will allow a properly trained pilot to fly in zero visibility conditions
"And remember: Evil will always prevail, because Good is dumb." -- Spaceballs