Comment Re:The same people who mock computer vaporware... (Score 1) 38
And PC Magazine should definitely know better.
And PC Magazine should definitely know better.
just slurp up "space" vaporware because they still believe in space fantasies.
Especially at Google!!!!
Cultural appropriation, I say. Flog him across every university campus in the rightful lands of every Native American!
Or is access to them so highly controlled by whatever socialized medicine is called in Australia that it took a year for her to get one?
(I wonder how this compares to people in the US who are on Medicare/Medicaid.)
Didn't we have this argument 25 years ago?
And 20 years ago?
And 15 years ago?
And 10 years ago?
Finally, everyone wised up (or got bored) and stopped talking about it.
ZD is only writing about this since they need to fill "space" on their website.
Shouldn't the exact methodology have been described in the original paper?
"Intuition" is a poor and obviously misleading shorthand for "chance favors the prepared mind".
Fortuna juvat mentem paratam.
I keep all my work passwords in an Excel spreadsheet on my work laptop. (And never visit non-work related web sites, nor use it anywhere but from a wired network.)
What happens when you bump one of the end points slightly out of alignment?
as I do for the person who innocently and unknowing buys stolen property, only to see it in turn seized and their money not refunded.
The vast majority of round-trip commutes are 30 miles/day.
Which ignores the fact that not every trip is a commute. Not even close to every commute.
And that doesn't matter to a gasoline-powered vehicle.
So?
But "motor oil-like petrochemicals" sounds so much more high-tech...
They aren't *burning* the oil. That is the climate-unfriendly part of petroleum...
It's time to boot, do your boot ROMs know where your disk controllers are?