I was floored this month learning, that personal vehicles in US are weighing as much as most cargo trucks where I'm from. This information was only a part of statistical analysis showing how fatal crashes between two vehicles were in USA, depending on each of their weights.
Unsurprisingly, being involved in a crash with a heavier vehicle is more fatal and therefore the US car owners seem to be in a literal arms race against each other.
Now think of other traffic participants - the ones without several tonnes of metal around them. This arms race has to stop. It easily tramples over most safety endeavors towards traffic participants not in cars, and over almost any ecological efforts regarding personal mobility.
"Plagiarism is also a way of learning"
I thought the most effective way of learning it is by doing it. In that regard, plagiarism is the complete opposite of what you claim - that is "a way of avoiding learning".
I am, of course, not talking about borrowing phrases, but about copying essays, articles, ...
What makes the insightful winner think, that EU citizens do not already speak with vote? Otherwise I agree with him completely, although unironically.
People will rightfully always pick on stupid laws (some of which were actually stopped by EU citizens and had effect on the next elections), but categorizing everything according to worst example(s) is just incredibly disingenuous.
Controversially: I like GDPR.
Non-controversially: I love being able to reuse my windows licence from the trashed old laptop on the new one.
Yet every e-shop in EU, no matter how small, manages to be GDPR compliant. Blanket arguments like this have been proven to be false again and again. On the other hand, when things got too "ridiculous" EU citizens did actually stood up.
It's almost like some consumer protection laws are actually good for consumers and recognized as such.
The free speech reduction argument, however, is just pure BS.
Ungrateful nonvisionaires. That's a very small price to pay for having the unique opportunity of supporting the marring of night sky all across the world!
So: fuck up night sky for 7.5G people to serve shitty connectivity to 500k. Without sarcasm an embodiment of a business savant.
And that's why I drink.
At these prices I don't see Stadia ever being a wide success. With more than $500 per year it doesn't even beat custom PCs, let alone consoles, which are just as easy to use.
In this case it has taught me, that civilization bundles are only worth buying after the next game in the series has been announced. That way you finally get the whole game with as few half-assed game mechanics in it as possible.
Those NOLF IP "feeling unproductive, might litigate later... idk <3<3<3" hogging assholes can burn in... molten lava? Very nice.
It's and arms race.
I was floored this month learning, that personal vehicles in US are weighing as much as most cargo trucks where I'm from. This information was only a part of statistical analysis showing how fatal crashes between two vehicles were in USA, depending on each of their weights. Unsurprisingly, being involved in a crash with a heavier vehicle is more fatal and therefore the US car owners seem to be in a literal arms race against each other. Now think of other traffic participants - the ones without several tonnes of metal around them. This arms race has to stop. It easily tramples over most safety endeavors towards traffic participants not in cars, and over almost any ecological efforts regarding personal mobility.
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"Plagiarism is also a way of learning" I thought the most effective way of learning it is by doing it. In that regard, plagiarism is the complete opposite of what you claim - that is "a way of avoiding learning". I am, of course, not talking about borrowing phrases, but about copying essays, articles, ...
It reads 2024, not 2023.
What makes the insightful winner think, that EU citizens do not already speak with vote? Otherwise I agree with him completely, although unironically. People will rightfully always pick on stupid laws (some of which were actually stopped by EU citizens and had effect on the next elections), but categorizing everything according to worst example(s) is just incredibly disingenuous. Controversially: I like GDPR. Non-controversially: I love being able to reuse my windows licence from the trashed old laptop on the new one.
Yet every e-shop in EU, no matter how small, manages to be GDPR compliant. Blanket arguments like this have been proven to be false again and again. On the other hand, when things got too "ridiculous" EU citizens did actually stood up. It's almost like some consumer protection laws are actually good for consumers and recognized as such. The free speech reduction argument, however, is just pure BS.
Ungrateful nonvisionaires. That's a very small price to pay for having the unique opportunity of supporting the marring of night sky all across the world!
Re: Re: Re: Perhaps a new Physics is in order?
Hi, pot!
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Why would Google shills use anything but Chrome?
SNAFU
So: fuck up night sky for 7.5G people to serve shitty connectivity to 500k. Without sarcasm an embodiment of a business savant.
And that's why I drink.
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It's clearly a typo. It should read Udders.
Re: Re: Re: Won't attract a large audience for now
Oh, my very bad.
I just saw $129 and 3 months and extrapolated that, but the real price seems to be 10 bucks/month.
Re: Won't attract a large audience for now
At these prices I don't see Stadia ever being a wide success. With more than $500 per year it doesn't even beat custom PCs, let alone consoles, which are just as easy to use.
Typical
And how many months of Pro service were You given for this reverse psychology shilling piece?
This is some Prentiss McCabe shit!
This is some Prentiss McCabe shit!
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The implied Boolean argument:
1. Copyright law equals DRM
Doesn't fly. Because it's not.
Re: BestNetTech puts out half-assed piece about corporations
Hey, that's not fair!
Not all scientists are marine scientists! Some of them are landlubbers and therefore brigands.
History is the greatest of all teachers!
In this case it has taught me, that civilization bundles are only worth buying after the next game in the series has been announced.
That way you finally get the whole game with as few half-assed game mechanics in it as possible.