Apples trackpads have been glass for years now, and I have never seen or heard of any of those shattering. Granted the repetitive force is different, but likely avoiding bloodshed would be high on the design briefs for glass keyboards.
Apples trackpads have been glass for years now, and I have never seen or heard of any of those shattering. Granted the repetitive force is different, but likely avoiding bloodshed would be high on the design briefs for glass keyboards.
I kinda thought that was already the standing assumption? I was under the impression we were all supposed to be wearing masks to hinder the spread of airborn viral particles.
Shame, because the Gladiator is the only modern truck I feel would have the right proportions in a standard cab. The F150 and its like look best with an extended cab to me because the windshield rake doesn’t leave enough roofline.
That just shows how many ignorant people watch Fox news and buy into Trumps BS. I live in Texas and we are getting about 4k new cases a day, and yet 90% of the people at the store are without masks.I just don`t get it.
as it takes on the Jeep Wrangler for dominance among the
off-roadingparking on curbs at the mall and doing 95 on off-road tires crowd.
The article should have shown the math for the speed of light and starlink’s likely latency. Also, this is aged news.
Partial credit.
The title to this is a bit deceptive and click-baity. “Latency” and “Speed” are two different factors in Broadband. The “speed” of your internet connection is measured in Mbps, or Megabits per second. “Latency” is a measurement of the delay caused by distance and the speed of the signal. When you hear that little…
BMW’s straight six engines. But the best is surely the S54b32. It was a 3.2 liter straight six that produced 333hp. That’s more than 100 hp/L. Found in the E46 M3, as well as the later year Z3 and Z4 M Roadsters and M Coupes.
Mazda 13B
Buick 3800 V6. The unmistakable sound of GM for most of my growing up years. Also, how can we not love an engine that made the GNX? That turbo’d 3.8 is a legend.
Seriously - the guy isn't a martyr, he's just an idiot.
yup. and he didn’t even call out a superior, but simply a colleague.
Holy shit am I surprised to find this reasonable and well-thought response. “I harassed another employee for non-business reasons, BUT I WAS FIRED?!” This guy is a God damn moron, I don’t care how well he can code. He can do it in his garage, since he won’t be hired any time soon. This is the sort of reputation that…
Glad to see this post. My first response after reading this was, absolutely this person should be fired.
This guy was absolutely wrong and deserved to be fired.
It is an example of how the war on drugs has perverted law enforcement in this country. Stopping the war on drugs is essential to reforming police.
I mean, sure, it can be kind of annoying to have the honcho strolling around and watching things work, but he might see things that can get better or get suggestions from people on the line. I think it used to be called “management by walking around” or something like that. There was a Japanese variety of the same…
Which is worse: and over involved CEO stalking the factory floor, or GM executives back in the day so disengaged that the engineers would mock up fake “production ready” models for the executives to look at, that didn’t reflect the readiness of the car for productions (which is how GM produced millions of shoddy cars…
The commute, the walking, the people