Comment Re:I don't care (Score 1) 532
It was a great plan, until the guy on the coconut island planted several banana trees, completely devaluing the currency of the banana island. Then they decided to trade using a sane fiat money system.
It was a great plan, until the guy on the coconut island planted several banana trees, completely devaluing the currency of the banana island. Then they decided to trade using a sane fiat money system.
By Microsoft limiting these devices to signed apps from their store, RT is severely hobbled. It's as if MS doesn't want them to succeed. I'd have to assume that the profit margin on the Pro's is much higher, and that's why they won't open up development. If they'd just allowed unsigned apps, I could see RT devices taking off.
I think they're still counting on businesses to embrace RT for corporate use, and that's why they're keeping them restricted.
I think there's a longer term strategy here. I'm not sure what it is.
To fill up your processor cache faster with 64-bit memory addresses?
It's not usually served with a meringue on top like that. Well, not outside of the Florida keys.
With everything working?
Yeah, me too. 3D is the work of the devil.
Yeah, what if someone makes a laser satellite that will blow up any car that has an automatic driver? What'll you do then? You'll be feeling pretty stupid for buying that self-driving car then. And I'll be laughing. HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Man, for long trips, this would be the shit. Driving on the freeway inter-city is the boringest ever, and just being able to let your mind drift and stare out the windows would be great.
The most important thing he exposed was that tinfoil hats really do block government mind control satellite rays.
Now you just have to find a payphone...
I like the use of "pseudo-skeptic" to describe those who deny without proof on as flimsy a theory as believers.
Oh, and one other thing I heard: the doctor put a stack of coins on the top of the machine and ask people who believed they'd had out of body experiences how much change was up there. And again, they either got it right or wrong depending on the bent of the person telling the story.
I heard the same story, but everyone he asked could describe the poster in detail. And I heard he had a number written on top of one of the machines, and that was visible as well...
Or maybe I didn't, I don't rightly remember.
One this is for sure. I sincerely doubt there would be a poster of any sort permanently affixed in a sterile room.
They did announce a Google version a la the HTC One 7 Samsung Galaxy S4 with no crap on it.
"Evil" is a subjective term...
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