I don't buy it. You don't think the fact that hanging from a tower is life-threatening is part of the appeal to these kids? If it wasn't, they'd be doing these stunts five feet off the ground. They're tempting fate, on purpose.
I don't buy it. You don't think the fact that hanging from a tower is life-threatening is part of the appeal to these kids? If it wasn't, they'd be doing these stunts five feet off the ground. They're tempting fate, on purpose.
You have to ask yourself if this one experience is worth potentially forfeiting everything else you might experience. If so, awesome, go for it and keep the camera rolling. But if you haven't considered that at all you lack foresight.
They'll still see "Someone in XYZ Industry...", unless you set it to totally anonymous. But if you do either of those you lose the ability to see who viewed YOU.
You may want to create a dummy account if you're doing this kind of snooping. Otherwise every employee at RandomCo is going to wonder why you're viewing their profiles.
Funny, I thought Neo-Kinja was implemented to get rid of this kind of spam.
That's the problem, I like to ride more than 80 miles at a time and stay places where there aren't power outlets. But the Zero does look like a great commuter/city bike.
^This. Electric bikes need to cut a leading digit off of the price or triple their "real-world" range.
From "HowManyOfMe.com":
There are 52,491 people in the U.S. with the first name Mercedes. Statistically the 788th most popular first name.
I know, but I'd be willing to bet the brand has at least some influence on the decision to use that name in the present day.
They came right up out of the Earth.
I went to school with a Mercedes.
I agree with the last point- his relationship with Samaritan seems to be the opposite of Finch and the Machine's. But the Machine speaks directly to (and occasionally _through_) Root, so I think that's more of a user/protocol thing than a limitation in functionality.
And they say we don't live in an Orwellian dystopia.
I feel like we didn't quite get enough of The Machine's perspective on this turn of events. Why isn't Fusco associated with the rest of the Gang? Surely Samaritan would be able to figure that out from old camera footage. Did the Machine somehow know that Samaritan wouldn't classify him as a deviant, before…
This will be perfect for those times when voice commands aren't appropriate, but flailing around like a maniac is.
That'd be interesting- sort of like a funhouse mirror version of the Fusco/Shaw pairing.
I don't know if the writers want to bring him into this story arc, but he does seem to genuinely respect Finch so I could see him bring brought in to help recover him. Of course that'd come at a price, which would be a good way to work him into the next storyline.
"One simple trick will prevent your gadgets from turning off, but you'll never guess what it is!"
Gizmodo, stop calling every single thing that surprises or scares you "insane".
I'll second that. I've had mine so long the silver on the side is starting to wear off, but it still works well and is the most comfortable mouse I've found. At this price point I'm seriously considering getting another for the office.