Did you read that in Mapheads, the book by Ken Jennings? I came across that interesting lil factoid just yesterday.
First the robots take our jobs. Then they kill us. And they are probably using taxpayer money to do this.
Just use ddg.gg.
Sounds like Comodo should get the GoDaddy treatment: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2011/12/victory-boycott-f...
Getting excited, coming up with features, buying domains, feeling doubt, questioning my sanity... I consider these all normal stages of product development. Try thinking of them as road signs. They indicate you are…
It's the 'knowledge gap' trick. Create a bit of mystery - a mental itch if you want to call it that - and readers start drooling like Pavlov's dogs. The writing is good though, so I didn't mind.
Did you read that in Mapheads, the book by Ken Jennings? I came across that interesting lil factoid just yesterday.
First the robots take our jobs. Then they kill us. And they are probably using taxpayer money to do this.
Just use ddg.gg.
Sounds like Comodo should get the GoDaddy treatment: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2011/12/victory-boycott-f...
Getting excited, coming up with features, buying domains, feeling doubt, questioning my sanity... I consider these all normal stages of product development. Try thinking of them as road signs. They indicate you are…
It's the 'knowledge gap' trick. Create a bit of mystery - a mental itch if you want to call it that - and readers start drooling like Pavlov's dogs. The writing is good though, so I didn't mind.