As a recovering investment banker that uses Excel without mice because it’s faster, I’m with you 100% on this.
As a recovering investment banker that uses Excel without mice because it’s faster, I’m with you 100% on this.
Yuup!
Thanks, Apple for getting the world to embrace other technologies than flash. It may not be gone, but it's significantly less common
I’d recommend it.
This is not a tech job perk. You might get seven figures in an exit (acquisition or IPO), but unless you’re a Fortune 500 tech company top exec, that as just not how tech company comp works
What are you pointing out there? Of course there were hard drives in the 70s, but I see no flash in this list
What flash drives were you using in the 70s…or 80s? I remember these $3,000 ATTO Silicon Disk Plus from 1991 that had a capacity (when you fill the 32 slots with RAM) of a shocking 128 MB. Never saw a v1.
Agreed. It’s a bit strange in El Capitan with the default settings for both
I tried to put the $1 MM funding in, but alas my card wouldn’t take it…
Or HyperDock. Been using that for a long time
Hard to want to buy a yellow Audi that’s not an S or RS. It just feels a bit too Chevy Cavalier
+1
+1
Ice Cream and burritos I buy, but is coffee so hard to produce that it must literally be on the move? Heck, I bet there’s an Uber car or two out there with a Kureg and some free K-Cups
I guess it’s all relative, but it seems expensive to me. Sure, dinosaur fossils are really awesome, but there were a ton of them and a lot of fossils that have been uncovered. I suppose generally they’re just donated to museums
Makes sense. I would've gotten one if it worked properly with iOS at the time. At $180, I can see it's not a great
I suppose the 30 year mark is technically accurate, but it seems silly to talk about when they were licensed instead of when they begin operating
What about TVA’s Watts Bar? That started operating less than 20 years ago in 1996
Fantastic speaker? This is the first I’ve heard of that. Most of the reviews suggest the audio quality is terrible
What happens if the video freezes on a free roadway, while the lane markers won’t be moving, one might mistake the road as free when it’s not. BOOM!
I don’t believe FAA has lifted the line-of-sight requirement, which would kill these kind of deliveries. Am I missing something?