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I've generally had success in naming my total compensation (salary, bonus, RSU's, 401k match, anything else) and then taking it from there. Of course, name the components of your total compensation (don't try to represent the total comp as your base salary, for example). If your goal is a higher salary or more stock

Is it still going to be PowerPC-based, or are they going to move to ARM or Intel?

I'm just guessing, but that LTE chip probably also has a bunch of other stuff in there (HSDP, GSM, Wifi, NFC, etc) that is being used, so they just left it in there rather than designing in another part.

I haven't read that book, but we're nowhere near that point yet. As human knowledge expands, we are constantly finding new fields to tackle or diving deeper and deeper into fields that we already have...electronics (nanotech, semiconductors erc), medicine, material science. Just because the robots are making our

This is unnecessarily alarmist. Anytime a more efficient way to do things comes along, the price of those things drop, the relative quality of those things go up, and it is a net gain for everyone...at the cost of relatively few jobs. Look at the move from handmade goods to assembly line manufacture...a lot of

Its wants a credit card. Stay away.

Wheeee!! I have my own enemy now!! I picture you as a super villain with all kinds of resources and schemes. And an evil organization.

Yup...this one was Lucy Lui's downfall in Pulp Fiction. You'd think she'd at least have read some old James Bond novels.

To always sit where I can see all the exits in case my enemies try to take me unawares.

Puuuuke....bad 70's decorating.

Somebody who is on the Presidential Kill List?

This is going to make it fantastically unstable to stack these boxes. Whenever I've stacked boxes too high, its the corners of the bottoms boxes that seem to be under the most stress.

Fox...I like my jackassery conservative, thank you very much. And patriotic.

Sounds like a few presets would do this product some good. I'm surprised they didn't think of that.

That's a great way to get water all over the bathroom floor. Kudos to the designers for totally missing the point of a shower curtain.

Watched it on Fox News. It was sweet.

I think they're assuming water since its the most likely to be found in large enough bodies of liquid. That also assumes a surface temperature of roughly between 0 and 100 C (give or take impurities like salt or whatever).

What happens if there is a bug in the software and it takes out an entire vinyard before anyone can stop it?

We had to see the Schwartze-crack at the top of this article. Really?