Comment Re: Satya Nadella is not just anyone! (Score 1) 204
It's now 1D
It's now 1D
What changed? What was different from the early days?
What changed was selling development stacks that were both first-class tools aimed at real programmers (i.e. not VB compilers as glorified spreadsheet builders), embracing and NOT extending 3rd party and open source components, and open sourcing their own stuff (i.e. Roslyn).
As a former open source guy, I find that I ENJOY using MS tools to build software, and increasingly see them working to make their stuff more and more interoperable and less and less locked in.
of my semen!
it's already on Uranus
but we don't want to start an interplanetary war
because iMaps had citizens crashing into military buildings.
Let's send up chimps like we used to.
Tsk tsk, Hipsters
The results, surprisingly, are mixed
Why is that surprising?
Uh, I don't see a lot of halfies in your link. A front engine block may be preventing an outright split, while in a Tesla the "engines" are more distributed. Whether this means gas cars are "safer" or not in practice is another matter.
Maybe the distributed nature of Tesla's engines means that side impacts are safer at the expense of front impacts.
Two half-people dying equals one whole person dying.
except on Tuesday during Fizbin games.
Elon Musk can no longer say that no one's ever died in a Tesla automobile crash [because a thief died stealing one].
Don't underestimate the adaptability of a good marketer:
"No owner has ever died in a Tesla crash"
That sounds more like Microsoft Windows
Besides, it saves me from using Creative's bloatware.
This is what comes to my mind whenever I hear of Creative. Nice enough hardware, but shockingly bad software, 80% of which no-one ever had any need for. And it would invariably all be set up to load at boot-time, sucking up resources and RAM.
What is algebra, exactly? Is it one of those three-cornered things? -- J.M. Barrie