“the error rate will have to be ridiculously low,”
“the error rate will have to be ridiculously low,”
Where can I buy a road with a corner in it for under $60k?
They’re actually responsible for the deaths of half a million children annually thanks to successfully blocking the adoption of Golden Rice in South Asia, which would have been used to eliminate Vitamin A deficiency. Here’s a great article on why anti-GMO people are so dangerous.
They’re not living in Candyland, and your ignorance is astounding. You’re pushing for something that you believe is beneficial (GMO labeling, which is the goal of pseudo-intellectual granola-munchers everywhere), and your attempt at drawing a line between it and jeans, of all things, is phenomenally bone-headed.
You…
Hippie: The participant in a trade or exchange that RECEIVES the hippopotamus.
Don’t rage against those with functional genes just because you’ve been singled out by nature for elimination.
I demand mandatory labeling of people who demand mandatory labeling of GMOs. I know these folks haven’t been proven to be harmful yet, but I’m just not comfortable with them and you can never be too careful.
Should labeling advocates start celebrating? No, because they’ve already failed at life.
Depending on how much you drive it, most owners average about $5K a year in maintenance, including tires.
This is not to knock new or transformative technologies. But Google Glass is never going to be one, so why does the company keep trying?
*raises hand* I don’t. Sounds amazing and I am excited for the future.
Instead of “suck my balls” I think you meant to say “get off my lawn”.
But seriously, raise your hand if you tell the difference between old Glass... and new Glass:
Hmm, and your point is...Google should listen to jaded tech bloggers rather than industry professionals with a potential need. Adam Clark Pageviews has a nice ring to it.
That criticism seems utterly meaningless. The movie was a bunch of stitched together concept art and set pieces? Really? You could just as easily level this criticism at basically any scifi or fantasy movie ever made. The Lord of the Rings was a bunch of stitched together concept art and set pieces. The Empire Strikes…
My favorite so far has been the raiders behind them hardware store talking about a guy they tried to ambush. He escaped by throwing rocks and making a bunch of grenade sound effects. Once he got outside he stared making motorcycle sounds as he was escaping.
Although not as weird as your example, I still believe the craziest thing I’ve seen at a stoplight is a Nissan GT-R take off on launch control.
I use it all the time. It’s great for developer communities. And it doesn’t have Facebook’s “we’ll show you the post when we goddamn feel like it” mentality.
It’s so much easier to manage than facebook. Circles are just lists of people, right? You use them to control who gets to see something or who you want to look at at a given time.
I just use G+ almost exclusively since It provides a more collaborative social experience, especially with people you don’t know.