So when we’re not able to create the technology we envisioned in the future we just change the meaning of words?!?
So when we’re not able to create the technology we envisioned in the future we just change the meaning of words?!?
Here’s my ideal 2016 Presidential ticket:
Neil deGrasse Tyson for President
Elon Musk for Vice President
You’re right and the government is going about it the wrong way. What the government will probably do is go after the 3D printer companies and regulate what their machines can print. There are many legal claims the government can make on the manufacturing of weapons, on this they will win and all 3D printers will get…
Predecessor doesn’t mean the same or that it’s future is directly tied to CtP, at least not yet. I like dealing with facts not speculation.
That’s interesting but also not relevant to the apps were talking about.
I will take a look at Pushbullet. By the way that is about the worst name I’ve ever heard in my life, it sounds like a Suppository!
All us @midnight/Chris Hardwick fans know about Shipmates or (if you’re me) became fans of Chris from @midnight and quickly looked up Shipmates and went “Ohh yeaaah”
Chris Mills, has obviously never used Chrome to Phone :)
One click to phone. Addresses go to maps, phone numbers go to dialer and links go to chrome browser on your phone within a second or two. There is nothing easier or more convenient than that. And it’s been out for 4 years!
I used to operate a laser pointer for Microsoft applications. Basically this, on a much much smaller scale. Thing is... ;)
I think we are looking at electronic voting the wrong way. Voters just want convenience. An electronic system doesn't have to record and tally up the votes. All we need is a way for a voter to print out their ballot to a voting center from the convenience of their house instead of using a paper ballot and sending it…
You must be somewhat familiar with the area to find that?
Use this WSJ link it will work:
@Masterglitch
Elizabeth Warren-