jonhartwig
jonhartwig
jonhartwig

You must not live in Texas. This would be remarkably helpful. Other forms of mass commute have already taken off including something as impractical-sounding as a daily luxury bus that only runs two routes (Austin-Houston and Austin-Dallas). If you’d ever driven I35 from Austin to Dallas and seen that four hour

Agreed, it’s likely that the impact of his death is interfering with the instrumentation.

If they’d have announced that, as a competitor, I’d have had a field day with it. Although announcing nothing at all might have been better than the bait and switch they pulled.

PCpartpicker.com does some really good builds and they update fairly regularly. They’ll price everything out for you as well, and their site ensures what you buy has component compatibility. That’s what I’d recommend.

Agree completely. At first the whole Bane storyline feels contrived- a character born in the dark? C’mon. But then the longer you stare down into the water, the more you start to see the depth of the character and the thematic complexity of his overarching mission. E.g. he doesn’t kill Bruce Wayne- he just breaks his

Early attempts at the modern rolling pin were flawed.

Remember that company Isis Mobile Wallet? They spent MILLIONS and MILLIONS on a pre-launch marketing campaign only to launch and, less than a year later, have to totally rebrand thanks to the rise of ISIS? Yeah, that sucked.

Slight correction- I think in his original quote he was referring to his hair.

Google.

In looking for this image I just realized the irony of the very making of this film.

I could definitely see that happening. A lot of people hear “drone” and immediately think of a Phantom or something. They’re not thinking of the $17,000 drone outfitted to carry an Epic camera body or something.

It’s impressive for sure, but if we really wanted to go apples to apples with Tesla, he’d have bought a fully electric vehicle, preferably a Tesla, right? Because who knows what kinds of crazy challenges they’re encountering on their end based on a totally different category of automotive engineering.

I haven’t read the original interview/article so I shouldn’t even say this, but my guess was that he was implying it would delay his mission beyond the extent of his life expectancy, not that it wouldn’t give way to spinoff technology that would ultimately improve our quality of life or speed up his mission.

PREACH IT! Exactly. Give me functionality first, form second.

Cool, another post-Jobs implementation that does NOTHING for the end user except cause added stress and require purchase of additional, proprietary garbage components. Because we all know EVERYONE wants nothing more than to sacrifice key functionality for the sake of a few fucking millimeters of phone thickness.

I have a story about this that is, in retrospect, so messed up that I don’t think I could share it with a priest.

I have imagined this exact solution for the majority of my life and wondered why no one ever designed porcelain this way, going so far as to research foreign manufacturing processes and developing a rough business plan for this toilet. I concluded no one must design them like this due to some structural implications

Sometimes when we get good at something we find out you can make money at that thing. Then that thing becomes about money instead of progress. Like when you see a startup that was founded for social good being gobbled up by a larger conglomerate because all they see are dollar signs. Make sense?

Profit can be an unhealthy byproduct of progress.

Worse, I’m a transplant from the north! God, it must suck that someone as smug as I is contributing to the rise of property taxes.