That warning… All recipes should have an expiration date similar to the food they create. I can support that cause.
That warning… All recipes should have an expiration date similar to the food they create. I can support that cause.
it should be safe, right?
Are you phishing for an Anakin / Padme meme?
They had to build it every time they wanted a new install, all the packages were paid for, and worse of all, they only got borderline support.
The new safety features all break down under stress and make the tool as safe as the 1996 piece as soon as you put them in a dangerous environment.
Also, both the new and the 1996 pieces have hidden explosives that were placed there by the new tooling used to build them. Nobody will tell you where they are, you should know that already. Don’t hit them.
Yes, those things are really hard to park.
There are several possible values for cloud covering extent. Forecasts usually have either 4 or 8 of them.
(And yeah, thinking about it, 8 different values is pure madness.)
Hum… The article says it: avoid every one.
Or not, because there is still not enough evidence to conclude it’s a problem. It’s just “very likely”, not "known’.
Their backs point up when they fly, not backwards.
It’s one on top of the other, silly AI.
Hum… There are certainly way more than dozens. Both of those are on the millions, in a population of billions that means there would be thousands of people with both interests even if they were independent.
You can always move the room guests into the next room before the boulder reaches them.
Besides, the boulder will have to destroy half of the rooms before it reaches the other half. And half of those first before reaching the later half. And half of those first before reaching the later half. So Sisyphus can only ever bulldoze an inifinitelly small share of the rooms.
Yes. The title is larger than your meme on the web.
You’d think Webex is a worse piece of software than Teams. But it just fails at its main functionality, it doesn’t even break your computer.
If they said that, yes, they were.
That one is way more true than “if you swim after you eat you will die”. And even the swimming one is way more true than the interpretation that most people had that if you just enter the water, you will die.
No, the OP is the one that wrong.
How do you think John Connor reprogrammed him?
There’s some evidence that just plain-old genetic diversity solves the problem quite finely. But one one variety of cocoa has been manipulated into the hugely productive plants we expect them to be.
Well, maybe. But it was already being built for a good half-century at that time.