Wait... They're afraid that manufacturers are going to ship their DTC stores overseas?! There are so many logical fallacies in this video I'm having to pause every 3 or 4 seconds to make sure I heard what I just heard.
Sure... As everyone will remember, once Apple open its own stores, no PCs were ever sold again 'cause it "eliminated competition" in the entire computer industry. /snark
I'm sure I know what Toyota is looking at. I explored the same idea back in the 1980's (I'm older than I look). I even disclosed the concept to my patent attorneys in New York in 1995. The question - that is, its patentability - hinged on whether a patent could incorporate materials whose properties and behaviours…
Yes. Much better for interactive presentations like teaching. BTW, Microsoft didn't create Powerpoint. It was created by Dennis Austin company Forethought in 1987, and later released by MS as part of the suite in 1990. Version 1.0 only ran on Macs.
Apparently... this WSJ chucklefuck Joe White has no idea what PowerPoint was based on. 99% of Fortune 500 companies used Carousel projectors for presentations. Where do you think the term "slide" came from, dumbass?
I couldn't have put it better myself.
Boris Baddadriver: "I do understand! I keep throwing money at steering wheel, but driving not get better!"
"I'M KING OF THE WO...." (SPLAT!!)
"The luxurious seats are stuffed with eagle down, and the dashboard laced with the beaks of a thousand eagles. Also, there are some eagles under the floorboards."
Big deal... My mini gets x-rayed by the TSA all the time.
60 bucks? Seriously? If you said it ran on an iPad and sold for $9.95, I'd have a much easier time believing it.
@Agremono — From the 2002 paper: 'Exploring a Visual Flow Display to Enhance Spatial Orientation during Flight' by Kristian Helde - Department of Computer Science University College of Sweden
I had a Spitfire for 2 years, used as a daily driver in Massachusetts. I know it's weird, but I had zero issues with car.
"Jet propulsion" requires energy. What's important is the energy density of the source. A nuclear jet engine — with no moving parts beyond a control valve — is an entirely workable concept and was toyed with during the 1950's. The problem was the weight of the shielding required for an aircraft, as well as the cleanup…
This explains why I grew up in a Volvo family.
With the mask on, it sounds more like "Felfie".
True dat.
I mentioned the retroreflectors a few times. I also attempted to explain why you can't see something as small as a descent module (or a lunar sports stadium) using the Hubble. The guy's immune to logic, history, math, and doesn't have the language skills to understand sarcasm, so I give up.
Hey! It's labeled Warp 1 thru 10 for a reason. It's not just a good idea, it's the law. ;)