Comment RIP Tesla (Score 0) 125
R.I.P. Telsa Customer Support and 'premium product for a premium price'.
Telstra.. A once great 'if you pay for it(and you will), we'll make sure you get what you want' company.. Now is just over priced..
R.I.P. Telsa Customer Support and 'premium product for a premium price'.
Telstra.. A once great 'if you pay for it(and you will), we'll make sure you get what you want' company.. Now is just over priced..
'Basic HTML' mode still works for me.. So I'm happy with the UI..
I keep forgetting this day exists.. The day that you can't trust anything you read(well, less so than normal) and a lot of good stuff is lost in the wave of crap.
Still, at least it starts and is over quickly enough.
Just leave the UI alone during your improvements?
It's good having a site that doesn't peg CPUs, consume vast amounts of bandwidth or require modern graphics cards just to render the page.
Also for Firefox too as can be quickly found out.
Makes it harder for google to block should they wish.
Or the Australian ABC? The TV station that the government loves when they are running for election and hates when they are in power?
(The ABC are well known for having their funding threatened by just about every in power government for pointing out every mistake they make and being very unbiased about things no matter who it makes look bad.)
Looking forward to taking one of these cardboard interface devises and using a OpenMV camera making my own generic interfaces.
Very well done Nintendo! Not interested in the games at all, but the ideas and implementation of the cardboard part is very good.
If you can type well on the 701, then you'ld like the keyboard on the GPD Pocket.
High res screen, 8Gb ram, 128Gb SSD, selection of other standard stuff.
Comes in windows and linux versions.
And something around the $500 price.
Right now, my GPD Pocket. Powerful, light, stable and runs well.
Little small but makes up for it by being cheap and having 8-10 hours of battery running Linux.
How I miss my old EeePC 1000h though.
Title says "Begins Digging" yet he's only now been "granted permission"?
Wrong headline is wrong.
Except that in Australia our toilets don't swirl.. No siphon, all surface tension and hydrodynamics.
A huge rush of water like a set of white water rapids and all is gone.
Woops! Should have proof-read my own snark.
All of I can think of is how redundant that title is.
I'd suggest: 'New Particle Detected the Large Hadron Collider'
Unless there is a second(third? How many of these things are there?) LHC I haven't heard of and maybe the Janitors or random people off the street are coming in at night to play?
I've never fully understood the huge hate and 'we need to go carbon neutral, so we'll back off one of the biggest carbon neutral power sources we have' thing..
Nuclear power is safe, efficient, clean and very well regulated. There are better tech, like Thorium medium term and Fusion long term that need to take over from it, but for the next 100 years or so, it would be a brilliant way to get lots of power, very cleanly.
This isn't the 60's.. Reactor tech has improved a
But hey, 'nuke plants are bad' makes better headlines than 'This isn't without it's downsides but it's better than most of what we have'.
Here it protects the consumers.
Still a pain to claim and the ACCC is kinda weak, laws are good but for apple the punishments are a slap on the wrist.
For further entertainment. Youtube: "the checkout apple" or "the checkout australian consumer law"
Factorials were someone's attempt to make math LOOK exciting.