takeshi-old
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Read the last two paragraphs again.

Whether it's Scion or Toyota depends on the country.

Re-read carefully. Paddles are only mentioned with the auto.

There's also app integration with Google Drive. You might want to read up here and on other sites.

The purpose is cloud storage of any file. "Need" is going to be subjective but Google Docs, Music, your photo storage and Google Drive aren't mutually exclusive. It's really up to you to determine if the free storage or the pay options are worth your while or not.

No, you can't but there are retail electric markets where that isn't necessary. Granted, that's not always an option but it should be a consideration (among others, of course) in placing a data center.

Perhaps you don't understand how the electric market works? Dedicated lines aren't necessary and irrelevant.

"Has"? Is this the first time you've ever heard of them?

Albany. NY has doesn't have a suitable pool of people but Maiden, NC does?

What have you found on the matter? I've only found energy consumption by country so far and China recently surpassed the US as top consumer. I have yet to find anything that breaks it down by company.

Albany, NY doesn't have a suitable pool of people but Maiden, NC does? IIRC a minority of the workers at the Maiden data center are natives anyway.

Even individuals can and do in places where they can select their energy provider.

You can't tell just by looking at the photo what angle the hole and camera are set at. Photo analysis will only tell you so much despite what the Giz photo experts seem to think.

Nope. Third picture is just a photo of the skimmer's guts. It is, after all, a mag reader + camera + battery + storage. As stated above, then entire skimmer is just an overlay (like all skimmers).

You can be convinced of whatever opinion you want. Android was designed to be a platform for the OEM's to use to build their own smartphones (which includes developing their own UI).

Assuming that the weapon is precise enough.

Overused and misused.

You can safely assume that the answer to any "Am I the only...?" question is no. Consider the odds.

What any one person's willing to pay doesn't matter. It's how many total people that are willing to pay that determines whether it's a business model that will work or not.

"does he really need this?"