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Oh, so you’re one of those flat earthers huh? Flat, that’s so ridiculous. Nothing’s perfectly flat-everyone knows that. The earth is convex my friend.

The mans setup giant fans that blow your craft in a circular pattern turning you around as you might expect on a sphere. I wen’t once, on a submarine, but I barely made it out with my life. Pablo wasn’t so lucky, he got turned into a shark.

Since it’s flat there’s no such thing as rockets, we just drop shuttles off the side and BAM they are in space. All your taxpayer money is going straight to their pockets man, there’s no such thing as rockets.

Opened Gizmodo to a shocked guy with what appeared to be an exploding arm.

It’s also a gas station, what’s your point?

So “other bets” is $3.5 billion in the red.

They’re chevrons, greater/less thans, left/right carrots, etc...

FUN FACT

We’ve got GUIDs which is globally unique

It’s not just the $15 an hour crowd, we’re reaching a point where a lot of jobs go away. Last year I replaced 4 hours a day of someones job with an automated report. Take radiologists now, paid a huge amount of money to do a repeatable task. Eventually they will lose their job because you could buy a computer to do

Head/tail lights and indicators will always exist for people around you. An automous car won’t need high beams but the person walking across the street at night will still need to see it coming.

I’ve actually not had a chance to develope for 9/10 just 8 and 11...but One thing that is amazingly frustrating is that SharePoint doesn’t work at all in 9. It works well in 8/11, I do not suggest 10 but you could swing it. Just the fact that one of Microsofts biggest applications doesn’t work well with their own

IE 9/10 may be better for development, they are worse from an end user view point. 8 and 11 just work better.

Not to mention that is 0 warning as far as many enterprise users are concerned.

We’ve actually made an image of 10 using the LTSB that doesn’t have Edge installed, because it is not compatible with a lot of applications we use. We were planning on deploying it until one of our vendors told us even though they support IE 11 and their applications work great on Win 10/IE 11 that they would not

‘Shit adds up’ isn’t a valid reason to lie to people. Calling this an emergency removes weight from the actual emergency.

The fact is this doesn’t add up. This is a tiny drop that will be mopped up ASAP vs the entire ocean.

I was comparing it to a short list of ‘environmental’ disasters in recent memory. Fukishima is significant and this one does not seem that way IMHO. Your point just adds to that.

Well yeah but I don’t live there so I don’t need to panic.