California and Israel have an unparalleled tech sector. I don't think it's correct to imply that it is an easily achievable feat or that every country could attain that. >Well turns out you can either have your…
You can run Photoshop and small Excel (fine for 90%) on Mac without an issue. The real problem is more specific industry software - Revit, Solidworks and probably a thousand smaller ones.
I think CP is worse. Personally. Different priorities I guess.
You are right, I am sorry. I was commenting drunk on the subway. So is that a good conversion rate?
I hate to be an asshole. But is a person who converted 2/487 attempts someone to follow, someone to immitate? It's a numbers game.
I feel like the divide is very evident of each countries version of the show "The Office". Probably a common trope at this point, but not even the dialogue, already the aesthetic tells you a lot about the perspective of…
Maybe it was always about where you are going and how fast you can get there? And AI might be a few mph faster than a bicycle, and still accelerating.
California and Israel have an unparalleled tech sector. I don't think it's correct to imply that it is an easily achievable feat or that every country could attain that. >Well turns out you can either have your…
You can run Photoshop and small Excel (fine for 90%) on Mac without an issue. The real problem is more specific industry software - Revit, Solidworks and probably a thousand smaller ones.
I think CP is worse. Personally. Different priorities I guess.
You are right, I am sorry. I was commenting drunk on the subway. So is that a good conversion rate?
I hate to be an asshole. But is a person who converted 2/487 attempts someone to follow, someone to immitate? It's a numbers game.
I feel like the divide is very evident of each countries version of the show "The Office". Probably a common trope at this point, but not even the dialogue, already the aesthetic tells you a lot about the perspective of…
Maybe it was always about where you are going and how fast you can get there? And AI might be a few mph faster than a bicycle, and still accelerating.