No such luck. The tablets have replaced the black and white printouts of player positioning and play development. Turns out those pictures were provided by the league itself to both teams - it's not something teams do on their own.
So if Belichick doesn't want the tablets to view those photos, he won't have any photos to see.
Did you by any chance use the same unique string of random crap at some third-party site where you used your email address as a verification email?
Or look at Bob Noyce (physicist) and Gordon Moore (chemist).
I'd rather use thermochromic paints.
You might be able to find other references, but here is a whole study. http://heatisland2009.lbl.gov/...
I'm not sure I agree with the explanation in the article, but it does look like Apple tried to make the phones look artificially thinner
Yes. My flip phone did this 5 years ago.
The real problem was when visiting somewhere that had the necessary network port blocked.
How about they focus more on delivering what they sell?
If you are hiring someone to develop code and you must pick one or the other, pick the person who knows how to code. If you can find someone with a degree in CS, math, physics, accounting, philosophy, a natural language, law, or anything else who also knows how to code then hire that person.
Especially if they have a degree in the subject matter and know how to program that's a bonus. Sometimes the actual subject matter really is CS. Sometimes it's accounting, medicine, physics, geology, or something else.
Saying one must hire a degreed person (with a specific degree no less) exclusive-or someone with skills is just silly. Don't weight the degree heavier than it deserves, but don't dismiss it either.
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