Comment Re:Yes (Score 1) 736
Well, there's still a subculture of people who do subsist on hunting and gathering. They even end up on TV shows, occasionally
Well, there's still a subculture of people who do subsist on hunting and gathering. They even end up on TV shows, occasionally
Limo drivers: Ditto. Plus the driver is part of the service.
What service? Knowing where to go and actuating the doors? I'd presume a self-driving limo will do all that, no problem.
NASCAR drivers: Nobody cares about machines going in circles. It's not worth watching if there's no person in the center of that giant exploding crash thing.
Hence nobody watches bot wars, right?
While I'm not sure if correlation implies causation, it's certainly true that executive salaries are absurd. There is no job out there that's worth millions of dollars a year.
A lot of the data entry jobs are bullshit anyway. Most of the time it's due to workflows that are 20 years behind the times. Nobody really needs to fill out paper forms anymore in this day and age.
Well, they can, but it'd need to be a very specialized kind of a driver. Maybe an astronaut
While this is certainly a flame bait, there is, sadly, some truth to that. I was quite surprised to find out that most guys in a construction crew that we hired were illiterate.
Frankly said I'll take that over drunk drivers. A failing self-driving car will, presumably, do as much as possible, given the nature of the failure, to protect everyone involved.
I'd say that most drivers are not employed as drivers and are wasting a lot of time driving their cars
For me personally it'd be a bit different. In the time I spend in the car I could be working on my own business, perhaps providing a couple of jobs to other people. Instead, I'm wasting time driving. An hour a day, every day, is a lot of time.
Sigh. Fonts are programs, and have been, for a long while now. Is that news to you? You must have never seen what it takes to actually render a font not to understand that. Be thankful those are not postscript fonts, because those would have been even harder to implement safely. The TTF hinter execution environment is much simpler.
I hope they were aware that you can get much better performing embedded PC boards for the same amount of money as a Mac Mini. There's really no reason to use a Mac Mini in a custom case if all you want is to run Windows on it.
so your sitting it out doesn't save the university anything.
In the real world, that is thermodynamically impossible. Just think about it. Both heating and cooling with people in the building (and going in/out) is usually more expensive than with people out of the building.
really should be mandatory given north america's average weight
Yeah, because 2h per week of gym at school is going to do very much to the weight, ha ha ha. All you need to do to undo it is to drink a couple cans of a soft drink, even if they really did work out like crazy for the entirety of those 2h.
For tax purposes, the immigration status matters very, very little. You're either nonresident or resident for tax purposes. That's *it*. You can be a resident for tax purposes but illegally present from the point of view of immigration law, for example.
The problem is that the rules are phenomenally complex.
So, which 501c3 do you run, so that you're oh so on the forefront of teh rulez? Because I think you're just making it all up.
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