I hear you.
I hear you.
Sweet jeebus, after reading only the headline I would have happily placed a bet of my entire life savings that there would be a “WHAT BOUT GROM!?” high up in the comments.
Or the Dodge Journey, which is a minivan for dads who are afraid of their manhood being called into question by their dumbass friends should they ever drive a minivan.
My 2008 MBP is still a great linux machine.
The best part about keeping the Element until it dies is that it will have no resale value but will be a greatt project car, ripe for a v6 swap or even a leaf or tesla swap. Since I won’t be able to get much other than scrap or parting out value when it’s done, I’m pretty sure my wife will humor me and let me get all…
Also, I’d be pretty pissed if my car stopped receiving necessary security updates five years after launch.
oh lawdy, my sides...
I’d love to read about this in a non-slideshow format.
As a Portland resident and downtown worker, I will absolutely see this in various shops around town post-COVID. I look forward to it.
So, it’s the same experience but I can shake the robot salesperson by the neck a bit. I’ll take it.
PEs everywhere just felt a disturbance in the force prestige. Better hide; the iron ring bridage is coming for you now. I suggest hiding out amongst software engineers. The PEs won’t know where to swing first.
Coils mounted interior to a wall could be immediately useful for commercial singage.
I suggest looking into the other wireless technologies and one specifically mentioned in the article (wireless HDMI) before doing a “hurr-durr-why” boomer impression.
I’m not a runner or cyclist, so for me these are the equivalent of cargo shorts for my glasses. Unfortunately for me, genetics and biology played a cruel trick on my ears, rendering them unable to wear ear buds or IEMs for any appreciable length of time, which makes these all the more alluring.
“I can’t print this email!”
Foxconn exists to make money on other people’s ideas. And they will absolutely sell your tech to anyone. The real playground bullies and big kids like Apple, Sony and MS are more immune than smaller companies trying to get big, but betting on Foxconn to keep your secrets or their promises is like relying on your…
Those stats aren’t tracked. Take a look here:
Yeah, this trope is false, dumb as hell, and dates as far back as 1990 in Die Hard 2.
Yes, and they’ve been around for a while. However, if you can afford one of those, “where can I get a gun?” is not on your list of questions. It’ll be a looong time before those are reasonably affordable for individuals, due to the cost of the technology and the patents involved.
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