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It may be slow and it may be from Microsoft but it's advanced functionality and it's wide adoption in business makes it (still) irreplaceable for serious business work.
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mdriftmeyer wrote: » **** no. I emphatically cannot stand this opportunist, schmuck. Huh? Who are you talking about?
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aaronj wrote: » While you could turn out to be right, it's just as likely that this will have little to do with actual automobiles, and far more to do with things like batteries and Musk himself. think different. Disruption in mobile phones happe…
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helicopterben wrote: » Some kind of deal will come and Elon Musk should also enter Apple Board! I second that
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aaronj wrote: » 1. Well, maybe your lifetime will be longer than mine. I'm 44, drink a lot, and I smoke. So my days are already limited. 2. "... and I have no reason not to believe them." Oh, when it comes to Google, I have all sorts of rea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht When I don't comment on something it typically means I don't have anything new to say about it. Have you noticed that iWork and iLife are now free? Have you noticed that FCPX is a mere $300? iCloud is also …
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht The software and services that Apple creates is primarily driven to sell hardware. It strikes me as an amusing proposition to make cars in order to sell iPhones and Macs. your point is off.... cars is hardw…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht People think focus means saying yes to the thing you’ve got to focus on. But that’s not what it means at all. It means saying no to the hundred other good ideas that there are. You have to pick carefully. I’m a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht People think focus means saying yes to the thing you’ve got to focus on. But that’s not what it means at all. It means saying no to the hundred other good ideas that there are. You have to pick carefully. I’m a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht Me too. Hence this post. No. It is even unlikely that even the military, which really needs driverless cars will have them in 10 years. It's nice that Google is funding the DARPA grand challenge winner but th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AaronJ 1. Do you actually drive? Driverless cars will (do) exist. That has NOTHING to do with whether or not (in this case, not) they will be allowed on public roads. My point about F1 was that just because some…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AaronJ 1. Do you actually drive? Driverless cars will (do) exist. That has NOTHING to do with whether or not (in this case, not) they will be allowed on public roads. My point about F1 was that just because some…
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Quote: Originally Posted by asdasd Here is what happened to me in the last year. 1) driving in London. Policeman waves cars over, I am in front and stop, they put down a barrier and errect temporary lights to make the two lane street a one…
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Quote: Originally Posted by asdasd You are not answering my points. A video in a controlled environment is not rush hour in London with 4 streets closed off due to a protest, ten roadworks, and changes to the one way system. the video perfec…
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Quote: Originally Posted by asdasd The driverless cars thing won't happen, except possibly freeways or motorways. It can't work on country roads because civilian GPS isn't accurate enough to know exactly where the car is, nor would any car sens…
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Quote: Originally Posted by asdasd The driverless cars thing won't happen, except possibly freeways or motorways. It can't work on country roads because civilian GPS isn't accurate enough to know exactly where the car is, nor would any car sens…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AaronJ I am a fan of apple.. I got a macbook and iphones since the original one. I love to see them succeed but when people defy logic it annoys and irritates me. to your points. Yes cars, seriously. Almost eve…
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aaronj wrote: » "This is where the money is?!" Are you kidding me? It's certainly not where the money is for Google, where 90% of their profits come from advertising revenue. For Google, advertising is where the money is. Compare Google's prof…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram 'Hands-free' to do what (in a driverless car wearing GG)? you dont find the ability of not having to drive your own car in order to get somewhere useful?
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Quote: Originally Posted by RicMac @beluga I don't consider driverless cars innovative, or google glass. When you ship the finished product you get to claim innovation; until then it's a dream, even if you have working models, it's a dream wit…