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Using a burner because I can’t comment publicly. It was already decided -but unannounced- ahead of the letter that Apple would pay artists during the free trial period. The deal involving increased royalty rates after the trial period was discussed and agreed upon in meetings but never actually put to paper. In the

“I don’t know about you people, but I don’t want to live in a world where someone else makes the world a better place better than we do.”

1. Seaman comes forward to air concerns.

Simple: they are loading vans (picked because they represent the most average car driven by whom they imagine the average user of their next product - or simply for hackability, strategic partnerships with whom Apple already has attracted with Car Play) with sensors to monitor absolutely (almost) everything about the

It's not Galadriel. It's what she fears she would become under the ring's influence. That's the point. She's giving Frodo a glimpse of the dark queen she would become so that he understands what he's asking when he offers her the ring.

FOTR is among my top movies of all time, and definitely my favorite Tolkien movie. But that scene takes me out of the movie every time. I just don’t read her going dark elf at all in the book. And it doesn’t seem to be in her character. That particular line was delivered well, but that’s just not Galadriel to me.

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“I’ll just have a light drink,” she said, trying the line for the third time that night. No laugh. “A light drink,” she repeated. Nothing. “Christ, Janet. Get a sense of humor.”

This Philips Hue Light is the only thing preventing me from killing you all.

Installed the Philips Hue line into two of our newest exec boardrooms in Singapore and Malaysia. Hue Pro and Pro Tasker, (Android apps), fine tune the manipulation of the enhanced lights. In our case, we have two rows of mechanically controlled mini drop-downs, each bulb output (and hue) individually managed by the

I’ll read the paper, but it sounds like - from the excerpt you took from it - the entanglement was more a side effect of observation than anything else, all things being equal.

You say that as if the opposition will field someone substantially better. They won't.

Slow clap with nod of approval.

Everything above a temperature of absolute zero emits photons; it's just a matter of wavelength. Our eyes are sensitive to only a tiny band of energy at wavelengths around 500 nanometers; if you could see very long wavelengths, even an ice cube would glow.

Well, all baryonic matter with orbiting electrons at least :P

All matter that is above zero kelvin emits photons...

How do we know that the birds are not imitating the sound of the pyramids? Many urban bird species have been documented to imitate car alarm noises in their courtship calls.