Similar situation. I ended up paying a few bucks for an extension/guest access pass at the local university. I just started auditing lectures in any and all departments, 20+ hrs/week for a few semesters. Eventually I…
Wouldn't it be prudent for them to ask for 11 fabs in 11 states, and get 11x more politicians lobbying for them?
Is there a set of standard open-source textbooks for k-12 levels? If not, can we make it happen?
it does seem very plausible that undetected cases are several times higher than confirmed/symptomatic cases. and/or, perhaps when things start to spike locally people begin to take it seriously and change their behavior…
I worked for a solar co in the US for a while, 10yrs ago or so. It was a very interesting time, the hardware (solar panels, inverters) part of our Cost of Goods Sold fell considerably over the course of a few years.…
I'm sure they have plenty of other data points to help them get a pretty good idea of who the phone belongs to
perhaps OP has aphantasia? Seems fairly common among engineers (and even some artists) -- https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/shortcuts/2019/apr/...
I'm sure the data is still there on a server somewhere for legal/marketing reasons, but now the show_history_to_user field is just set to FALSE.
One reads stories of pork/etc carcasses that aren't being processed right now, perhaps we could ship those onto barges and into the ocean and dump them overboard to seed new pockets of offshore life on the sea floor.
Perhaps they can retool and crank out ventilator/etc parts
Do human doctors have a better rate? And at what cost/throughput?
And with the other hand... unzips
Perhaps Amazon should manufacture masks/sanitizer/etc via its house brand, and churn them out by the billion.
I'd wager a large percentage have ;) it can be mind-bending for sure, it's hard to describe. You might have profound ideas, or not, it's hard to predict; and not all of these will seem so profound when sober the next…
Hang in there, you'll figure it out.
from a marketer's perspective, it's one of the most lucrative life events, along with weddings and buying a house and falling ill -- huge amounts of money being spent on goods and services and new behaviors.
I don't know, I think I have a pretty good natural instinct for science...
https://www.playdiplomacy.com/
Having been to Burning Man and various parties/raves/festivals of all sorts, AND several of the aforementioned 'Clambakes' in the article, these are different than usual. Some overlap, not necessarily better or worse,…
Imagine you're looking at a ball rolling around on a complicated curved surface defined by differential (non-linear) equations, which can be a tricky system to analyze. If the ball is near some sort of a saddle…
instead of (perhaps illegally) recruiting for people of a certain age group, why not just search for people who liked (for example) Fortnite or Harry Potter or similar categories? Sure, you might get a few false…
as if we don't have our own Wag-the-Dog-ish distractions also?
Is it not assumed/expected that if you're using android then google has access to all your phone's data/sensors?
also, you are the product, of course -- https://techcrunch.com/2018/03/05/moviepass-ceo-proudly-says... kinda crappy business model... but kudos to them for being transparent about it, i guess? also, there really hasn't…
And probably your calendar events and who they're with and any associated info, etc... including any confidential corporate/health/other info oh, and so does any other app that has calendar permissions (uber, etc)
Similar situation. I ended up paying a few bucks for an extension/guest access pass at the local university. I just started auditing lectures in any and all departments, 20+ hrs/week for a few semesters. Eventually I…
Wouldn't it be prudent for them to ask for 11 fabs in 11 states, and get 11x more politicians lobbying for them?
Is there a set of standard open-source textbooks for k-12 levels? If not, can we make it happen?
it does seem very plausible that undetected cases are several times higher than confirmed/symptomatic cases. and/or, perhaps when things start to spike locally people begin to take it seriously and change their behavior…
I worked for a solar co in the US for a while, 10yrs ago or so. It was a very interesting time, the hardware (solar panels, inverters) part of our Cost of Goods Sold fell considerably over the course of a few years.…
I'm sure they have plenty of other data points to help them get a pretty good idea of who the phone belongs to
perhaps OP has aphantasia? Seems fairly common among engineers (and even some artists) -- https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/shortcuts/2019/apr/...
I'm sure the data is still there on a server somewhere for legal/marketing reasons, but now the show_history_to_user field is just set to FALSE.
One reads stories of pork/etc carcasses that aren't being processed right now, perhaps we could ship those onto barges and into the ocean and dump them overboard to seed new pockets of offshore life on the sea floor.
Perhaps they can retool and crank out ventilator/etc parts
Do human doctors have a better rate? And at what cost/throughput?
And with the other hand... unzips
Perhaps Amazon should manufacture masks/sanitizer/etc via its house brand, and churn them out by the billion.
I'd wager a large percentage have ;) it can be mind-bending for sure, it's hard to describe. You might have profound ideas, or not, it's hard to predict; and not all of these will seem so profound when sober the next…
Hang in there, you'll figure it out.
from a marketer's perspective, it's one of the most lucrative life events, along with weddings and buying a house and falling ill -- huge amounts of money being spent on goods and services and new behaviors.
I don't know, I think I have a pretty good natural instinct for science...
https://www.playdiplomacy.com/
Having been to Burning Man and various parties/raves/festivals of all sorts, AND several of the aforementioned 'Clambakes' in the article, these are different than usual. Some overlap, not necessarily better or worse,…
Imagine you're looking at a ball rolling around on a complicated curved surface defined by differential (non-linear) equations, which can be a tricky system to analyze. If the ball is near some sort of a saddle…
instead of (perhaps illegally) recruiting for people of a certain age group, why not just search for people who liked (for example) Fortnite or Harry Potter or similar categories? Sure, you might get a few false…
as if we don't have our own Wag-the-Dog-ish distractions also?
Is it not assumed/expected that if you're using android then google has access to all your phone's data/sensors?
also, you are the product, of course -- https://techcrunch.com/2018/03/05/moviepass-ceo-proudly-says... kinda crappy business model... but kudos to them for being transparent about it, i guess? also, there really hasn't…
And probably your calendar events and who they're with and any associated info, etc... including any confidential corporate/health/other info oh, and so does any other app that has calendar permissions (uber, etc)