You've already made clear that you feel that only things with extremely huge effects (ones noticeable by you, in particular) should be studied and all other research should be defunded. So who gives a shit what you have…
Far better than being an arrogant asshole who asserts that people should only research things where you decide in advance that the answers are sufficiently trivial.
Your first sentence makes clear (again) that you think you're so smart that you can determine what research is potentially viable and what isn't, without even having any expertise in a given area. I already stated that…
I cannot imagine being either dumb or arrogant enough to suggest that people should not attempt to study problems just because they're challenging.
BBVA is a bank with 140,000 employees, and they use G Suite. Office 365 and G Suite aren't small business tools anymore.
Amazon took the 1984 incident very seriously, so I think it's exceptionally unlikely to recur.
It will never be true, even in a full electric world, because most electrics are charged while parked at destinations, most notably while at home.
You've already made clear that you feel that only things with extremely huge effects (ones noticeable by you, in particular) should be studied and all other research should be defunded. So who gives a shit what you have…
Far better than being an arrogant asshole who asserts that people should only research things where you decide in advance that the answers are sufficiently trivial.
Your first sentence makes clear (again) that you think you're so smart that you can determine what research is potentially viable and what isn't, without even having any expertise in a given area. I already stated that…
I cannot imagine being either dumb or arrogant enough to suggest that people should not attempt to study problems just because they're challenging.
BBVA is a bank with 140,000 employees, and they use G Suite. Office 365 and G Suite aren't small business tools anymore.
Amazon took the 1984 incident very seriously, so I think it's exceptionally unlikely to recur.
It will never be true, even in a full electric world, because most electrics are charged while parked at destinations, most notably while at home.