>I don't think Apple fully appreciates that they no longer have the power to set the standard for this kind of thing any more. Is this a certainty?
Round these parts? Probably. Or you're in the minority.
Merriam Webster defines talent as a special ability that allows someone to do something well. I agree with that definition. Usain Bolt is a naturally talented runner. You said >The major difficulty with the idea of…
So if you trained hard enough you could run the 100m as fast as Bolt?
Isn't 4 upvotes in 11 minutes a lot for Hackernews? I don't think there's anything untoward going on here but I may be naive.
Is it pertinent to point out that he also garnered the most votes against him than any Republican candidate in history?
Apple invests $1 billion in Didi. Didi invests $1 billion in Uber.
>The deal with Didi Chuxing comes just days after China agreed to provide a legal framework for taxi-ordering apps. Both Uber and Didi have welcomed the decision, having previously operated in a legal grey area in the…
No. That is not an intended use of the flagging feature on Hackernews.
>If the West would have bombed Saudi Arabia instead of Afghanistan and would have taken their oil we might be better off today. We never learn, do we?
>Think of African or American colonisation for example. Local opposition had to be removed. I'm sorry, WHAT?! Please please expound.
Because most people's tweets are read by their friends/relatives/social circle. Half of Facebook's users have fewer than 200 friends on it.
I get what you're saying and agree with you but your use of the word "comfortable" is jarring, don't you think?
Wait, having to pay for a license to listen to radio? Where?
How about that Verstappen, eh? What was the general feeling in the crowd while they puttered along behind the Safety Car for so long? I want to attend one of the races in Europe next season and I've whittled my options…
I've never given it much thought but the first thing that hit me is that the moon really is just a big 'ol rock up in the sky. These images have changed the way I view the moon. Pretty neat.
>I don't think Apple fully appreciates that they no longer have the power to set the standard for this kind of thing any more. Is this a certainty?
Round these parts? Probably. Or you're in the minority.
Merriam Webster defines talent as a special ability that allows someone to do something well. I agree with that definition. Usain Bolt is a naturally talented runner. You said >The major difficulty with the idea of…
So if you trained hard enough you could run the 100m as fast as Bolt?
Isn't 4 upvotes in 11 minutes a lot for Hackernews? I don't think there's anything untoward going on here but I may be naive.
Is it pertinent to point out that he also garnered the most votes against him than any Republican candidate in history?
Apple invests $1 billion in Didi. Didi invests $1 billion in Uber.
>The deal with Didi Chuxing comes just days after China agreed to provide a legal framework for taxi-ordering apps. Both Uber and Didi have welcomed the decision, having previously operated in a legal grey area in the…
No. That is not an intended use of the flagging feature on Hackernews.
>If the West would have bombed Saudi Arabia instead of Afghanistan and would have taken their oil we might be better off today. We never learn, do we?
>Think of African or American colonisation for example. Local opposition had to be removed. I'm sorry, WHAT?! Please please expound.
Because most people's tweets are read by their friends/relatives/social circle. Half of Facebook's users have fewer than 200 friends on it.
I get what you're saying and agree with you but your use of the word "comfortable" is jarring, don't you think?
Wait, having to pay for a license to listen to radio? Where?
How about that Verstappen, eh? What was the general feeling in the crowd while they puttered along behind the Safety Car for so long? I want to attend one of the races in Europe next season and I've whittled my options…
I've never given it much thought but the first thing that hit me is that the moon really is just a big 'ol rock up in the sky. These images have changed the way I view the moon. Pretty neat.