SaaS for software and other "services", though.
Lots of SaaS BS incoming, then...
Unfortunately, science (Can we stop using that massive sweeping phrase? There are a lot of different categories of science) is also working on GMO chocolate that will no doubt be as tasteless as store-bought tomatoes, strawberries, and all of the other foods ruined by genetic altering for mass production.
I don't think I'll be going with Lenovo again in the near future.
You've got to be joking.
Not to mention that they're the first company that the NSA went to when it started its citizen spy program.
It will be held back by the small amount of giant corporations that control the market.
Sounds too unreliable. You use a regular needle and you know that the vaccine is making it into the body.
Something like this, especially not administered by a medical professional, seems like it could have lots of pitfalls in delivering it into the body.
Hopefully my antimalware apps already do that, or will soon.
The best bet is to not download apps from unknown companies in the first place, though.
I never understood the point of Windows Media Center. It just seemed to do what the media player and image viewer did just fine. But maybe I just missed something, since I never had much reason to explore the app.
"the Earth will be fine... we are the ones going away "
And you honestly find that to be a comforting idea?
Exactly. It's The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, not the NOAA.
If they can attach the words "climate change" or "evolution" to something, you'll be called "anti-science" if you don't give it full funding.
They already "recorded" light going faster than the supposed limit and then later realized it was a miscalculation. Let's repeat this result a couple of dozen times before we make any assumptions.
It's about time.
Well, if you're going to create something super mobile, you have to create tiny, very intertwined pieces. And at the break neck pace that technology advances these days, it's going to become obsolete quickly no matter what you do.
It is clearly not underrepresented.
One could only think that if they never watched the news, were unaware that scientists with any issues with the global warming narrative are being ostracized, paid no attention to the black and white statements being made by governments and international organizations, etc. It is NOT underrepresented.
And with the Nuclear Madhatters throwing millions into pro-nuclear campaigns, we'll probably just end up with a problem for future generations instead of fixing the issue with renewable sources.
I'm not denying that global warming is a thing or anything, but I think it is quite clear that there are misdoings among the science community when it comes to global warming. A lot of people will do anything for "shocking" results (in any field of science or research) to get attention and thus funding, and I think that both global warming and man's level of cause for it are being at least somewhat exaggerated.
And there really isn't much denying that ...
Should have made it a parody of the "Calvin peeing on ___" images.
Microsoft has already stripped Windows of 90% of the great included software that we had on versions like XP, though, so at least they don't have much to keep from us.