Comment Re:timing and resource allocation (Score 1) 308
He answers this in his talk at TED
He answers this in his talk at TED
AAA - A game title that cost more to market and push down people's throats than the cost to actually make it. You can tell these games because theres more trailers, teasers and cut-scenes leaked than actual footage.
Analogy: A turd in a very pretty & shiny box.
John Oliver on Net Neutrality (theres a bit about Dingos)
I backed https://www.kickstarter.com/pr... but ignorance is bliss eh troll.
I'm sure anything useful will soon be patented by Google, Apple or Microsoft.
The government and politicians will listen eventually, and all it takes is a lot of letter-writing and actual voting.
That just shows how little you know about how government works. I suggest you watch if you want to learn the truth.
http://www.ted.com/talks/lawre...
Lawrence Lessig's SuperPACs might be the only thing that could actually change things and even that is a long shot.
Its 3.5 million (not billion).
The $2 million is mentioned on page 26 of the tax filing.
Except that is a great segue into a scam.
- The last four digits of your card are pretty easy to get - they are typically printed out on paper / transmitted in the clear.
- If they have your email (not hard), and they can get you to respond to your message, then they try to have you give them the rest of the card number (for security) and, for even more 'security' your PIN number and
- Profit!
Seriously? Are you stupid enough to give out your PIN ever? If the person is giving this out, no amount of security is going to help.
There are any number of ways that the CC company could verify the authenticity, the last 4 digits was purely to identify the card.
A text whenever your credit card was used saying "Card with number ending in xxxx was used in location yyyy, if this was a fraudulent charge reply to this text" would work just as well without the privacy issue of tracking locations.
"It interferes with the sanctity of search, which should be about getting people the most relevant results. Instead, it allows individuals to try to hide information about themselves, even if true. "
So only Google, governments & the MPAA/RIAA should be allowed to manipulate search results? Search results are already contaminated so how is giving everyone the chance to do it worse than a select few?
Yes, the innocent are never imprisoned for political reasons.
World's first?? Theres a Kickstarter project for a 3D Printer that prints any puree not just fruit.
LADEE cost over $300 million.
Yeah and with Comcast as an ISP its stuck with a 30GB/month bandwidth cap too.
Facts seem to disagree with you, the US trade deficit is higher than any other nation... bigger than the next 9 countries combined.
Factorials were someone's attempt to make math LOOK exciting.