They've tried that in Africa too. It helped, but didn't fix the AIDS problem. Circumcision will also help but not fix the problem.
They've tried that in Africa too. It helped, but didn't fix the AIDS problem. Circumcision will also help but not fix the problem.
They're in between the dog and cat emojis, grouped with the other things that aren't people.
PS3/XB360 ran on IBM PowerPC chips (which, ironically, haven't been found in personal computers since Apple switched to Intel), the PS4's "Cell" CPU chips being a particularly weird implementation.
Kaminskiy agrees. "I would really like to make similar bets with Bill Gates, Elon Musk or Mark Zuckerberg so they could live longer lives and create great products, but I don't think they will be worthy competitors on longevity," he wrote me in an email. "But I would like to challenge Sergey Brin and Larry Page to a…
Selling 10,000 with no limits (take all bids from highest to lowest until you ran out of coins to sell) would INSTANTLY drive the price down to ~$200 (from ~232 as of this posting), which would probably trigger another panic sell-off pushing it down even more. It's all in the market depth reports: https://bitcoincharts…
That's a separate issue entirely.
All of them are part of a growing trend of eleventh-hour maintenance that seems to suggest that big game titles aren't coming to players in their optimal state.
Not really. If it's 20GB, it probably involves art assets, or libraries (which have to be replaced whole, they cannot be "patched" in the literal sense), not original code (which can be patched almost to the line). File size is less about the severity of the error and more about what had the problem. It might not even…
You might be tempted to turn down the dance, but don't do that, because you're basically taking money out of the dancer's pocket just as much as if you'd just pulled a $20 out of her garter. You can get through the three and a half minutes of this dance, and then it will be over.
They said he was very kind, with an almost Steve-Jobs-like aura about him. He was frequently sincere, excited, cradling new ideas like a thrilled parent. But he was also flighty—prone to losing interest in one idea when another popped up
Maybe not thanksgiving, but the other 3 days of that sweet 4-day weekend leave plenty of time.
Spinning hard drives and batteries don't like high temps. Everything else is *generally* fine.
Question: does your solution involve jokes about extra sausage or large amounts of beef?
It's because the dogs are listening to you. People don't like to listen. They like getting others to listen to them. Cue the proverb: "Even a fool, when he holds his peace, is counted wise: and he that shuts his lips is esteemed a man of understanding."
I bought a 15' HDMI cable and plugged my TV into my computer for to simplify the sharing of several things. There's more elegant ways to do this, but long-ass cables are an oft-overlooked option.
There's always a tradeoff between heat levels and and performance. A faster CPU creates more heat. A smaller device, like a phone, will reach thermal limits before a laptop. Fact is, most electronics can handle a temperature which would burn you (80*c, or 176* F, is a normal operating temperature for high-performance…
Actually...given that they have no moving parts, odds are a lot of this will outlast equivalent mechanical alternatives. If you've got bad luck, then everything is modular (if a tire sensor breaks, replace the sensor, not the whole system) and often used across product lines (GM doesn't use said sensor in just GMC's…
Intellectualism in general, be it theology, secular philosophy, art, or politics is at a low tide (at best) in the general public.
WHO TOLD YOU!!!
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