Comment Apple Can Never Complain (Score 0) 129
The company which survived solely because they ripped off Xerox PARC has no right to ever complain about someone stealing their tech.
The company which survived solely because they ripped off Xerox PARC has no right to ever complain about someone stealing their tech.
The real question in this announcement is "Why just the Northeast, why not everywhere?"
The answer is that Comcast is not the only "real"* option in most of the Northeast while they are in the rest of the country. Thus, they know that they can't get away with it without losing customers to competitors in the Northeast while the rest of the country has no other options.
Having a monopoly and running your lobbying and campaign contribution operations to prevent any potential trustbusters from reaching office is a very effective business model.
* "Real" being defined as an option that is comparable in price and performance without requiring installation that most consumers would find too difficult.
" the common Epstein conspiracy is that he didn't commit suicide, he was murdered"
The phrase "Epstein didn't kill himself" can mean two things. You cover the first, but there is also the extreme Epstein conspiracy, which is that he wasn't killed at all and is at large on some tropical island and they used some homeless guy's body as his for the autopsy.
"So...you normally send your 6 month old off to day care?"
If their spouse normally watches the child while the poster is at the office, the child's crying doesn't impact their work, while if the baby's in the next room, it will.
I'm curious how that would work. I've rarely come across something on Google Maps or Waze that isn't correct, so I don't know if there will be enough data to safely classify someone as reliable. It's not like Wikipedia where a person can edit enough articles to be deemed reliable.
Now, if they're connecting it to your social media scores (This person has excellent karma on
Otherwise the list of rioters is merely a list of last minute pardons.
This is why people who produce such subtle, fair-minded, agenda-less content usually type in all caps with misspellings so that their meaning is not lost. Had this article been:
"UBER BAD - IT WASTED HUNDERD MILION ON SKAM ADDS THAT SHUD GO TO POOR POENS IT XPLOITS!!! AND THO IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH IT, BREITBART BAD TWO!!!!"
its thesis wouldn't have gone over your head.
In some ways it's better than "Breaking Bad." The entire cast is so good, but Odenkirk and Seahorn are just awesome - her not winning the Emmy shows how little that award matters. Even though you know where it's going, it is still incredibly compelling watching Jimmy's transformation into Saul.
You know that Kim isn't in Saul's life by the beginning of "Breaking Bad," but you're hoping that she gets her crap together and dumps him rather than paying the price for his sins. However, with this show, that's not too likely.
I loved it, but I hope that they don't continue it, although I'm sure they will. Sometimes a story is so good that adding more to it results in the addition not being as good as the original and even somehow lowers the quality of the original.
In my mind, this season didn't have too many more episodes in it. There are only so many times that the cycle of "does well - triggering event causes descent into drugs/alcohol - problems ensue - friend pulls her out - does even better" can work without becoming trite. I thought they did that perfectly.
Of course, I was the guy who didn't want "Better Call Saul" to ruin "Breaking Bad" and that turned out awesome, so what the hell do I know?
BTW: Nit to pick: Anybody got any idea how much the all-night strategy call from NYC to Moscow cost in 1970?
I really thought the first two seasons were some of the best television I've seen in several years, but season three seemed to lose its way. I no longer had any interest about which side won - I didn't know or care whether the knot should be cut. I thought that the scene at the end of one episode where Eva read out the names of her team as the camera showed each facer was contrived and didn't make much sense. I'm normally a completist - I will almost always finish a show/book I'm watching/reading just to finish it - but I couldn't finish Dark after that. And I don't mind not knowing what happened.
When Cliff was on Jeopardy, Alex delivered the best line in the show's entire run:
"And finally... celibacy!!"
Read Daniel Kahneman's "Thinking Fast and Slow." The effect of cognitive ease affects everyone except those who are taking steps to avoid it, and that is not based upon IQ.
If you use the Naval structure you get master chief too.
When I scanned the article's title, I read it as "Microsoft Edge/Edge +...", probably because I associate the name "Edge" with the browser I don't use but can't remove. It made me wonder if this was some form of Windows phone, until I got to the part of the article where they mentioned Android.
Because obviously the first thing I do is look at the gender(s) of who wrote an article instead of the quality of the text.
Said NO ONE.
Sadly, I think that there are some people who say that exact thing. On both sides of the spectrum.
The best way to accelerate a Macintoy is at 9.8 meters per second per second.