Apple’s AX processors are ARM based processors and ...
Apple’s AX processors are ARM based processors and ...
Provided I split your list between top 10 (all tied for “their best work”) and the remainder (all tied for “not their best”) then I agree with you completely.
Watch Toy Story and A Bug’s Life again. The bugs are endearing characters and the toys are not. The reason Toy Story is loved is because it is the movie that launched Pixar in the public’s eye, but the characters are not even likable until Toy Story 2.
Here is the greatest Christmas gift a person could ever receive. If you are like me, you will watch it 5,682 times - and Jerry Jones leaving just keeps getting funnier every time you see it.
At the moment, most customers just want Apple to give the odds of their iPhone X box being slowed down after X months.
Except, it was not the “clear” because he grabbed the ball, had control and advanced it up the field (possession) over the plane of the goal line. Then when he hit the ground it came out, which would be a fumble - if it were not for the fact that it already passed the goal line to become a touchdown.
When people on the other side of the galaxy can magically appear and toss things around with nothing more than superstitious mumbo-jumbo, a lady moving herself a few hundred yards into a ship is less laughable, in my book, by comparison. The whole movie is suspension of disbelief when the story arc depends on bombs…
I think you are maybe underestimating the ground covered in episode 8. Yes, ultimately, it is a 2.5 hour movie about the good guys trying to escape and nearly getting wiped out in the process. But in it we gained a new supreme commander that is potentially more evil than any before him because he is trying to overcome…
“Why the fuck did she let half the goddamned Resistence members get blown up”
You can toss things at me later, but, um, I think they did get the codebreaker. (He was in prison and I suspect the medallion was taken from him, which we will learn later.) So, that meaningless subplot will have relevance when he returns in episode 9. Just a guess on my part. But ... My apologies if it turns out to…
Does anyone know what the 0-60 (or 0-100) time is on this beast when it is not in ludicrous mode?
I’m not disagreeing with your primary point, but the foundation of the article was not “doing his job exactly the right way” - that is merely the point you disagreed with. The foundation is in the title, and one I 100% agree with:
I’m glad you asked because I may need to change my perspective to be “nobody really knows”. I see answers out there between 5% to 100% of the pollution in the lifetime of operating the vehicle. Here is one source below that does not at all prove what I said, but does perhaps underscore the fact that the answer is…
“Every vehicle tends to get less efficient with age”
Pollution cost of manufacturing a vehicle is estimated to be the equivalent to one year (12K miles) of petrol driving - give or take, depending on vehicle. So .. About a year.
“Every day someone dumps their old gas guzzling, emissions challenged clunker for a newer, more modern dino ride the air gets a bit cleaner.”
“Pushing to full electric will help, but unless solar and wind doubles or triples immediately, we will just shift the carbon production to another part of the pie.”
Having used the iPhone X — FaceID is slightly less convenient than a finger ID button on the back of a phone.