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stourque wrote: » Industrial rooftop systems are of much more concern. An intense interior fire can soften the roof trusses to the point where the added weight of the panels causes a collapse. I was wondering if the roof was not going down on t…
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elijahg wrote: » Wait what? Pent up energy? It's not stored in the panels, only generated. And even then, it's only around 70v, which isn't massively dangerous. Voltage is not energy, that's what Joules are for, isn't it? If I remember it righ…
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mstone wrote: » Anyone know why they would store Chlorine at a data center? Easy. That's for gassing Samsung paratroopers if they make it to the second line of defence. Last week they had to use the flamethrowers, it seems... That's a joke…
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For 120 pop a year, you can buy 110 songs that you will keep, or 50 albums at 6,00 (patience helps), or 12 months of radio. Everyone may choose their option (in the U.S.), but I know mine and Beats has no connection to it!
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » Oh dear, I hate being inconsequent... I hope I did not use the wrong word? I did not mean it as a personal criticism, I was disagreeing with your point. Saarek said pretty much what I think
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Your point is what? All such things take time to roll out. The point is that Whitefalcon is being inconsequent. Yes, these things take time to roll out. No, they shouldn't be advertised as a sales p…
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Whatever whitefalcon may say, it's not a service available in Europe (or China...). Why would Apple users care? It's an American service, now also available in Australia. As Apple's page says: "iTunes Radio is not available in all territories and r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Fred1 Yes, well, I guess it's also the fautl of the banks, then when they're robbed, for having so much money. How many newspapers in my country? Uh, none! That's my point exactly. Do you know of anyone who has …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan Maybe if stupid people wouldn't be sending this to other people for "fun" it wouldn't be such a news story. But are that many people doing it? We ran tests in the company on several of these "kill strings"…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Fred1 I couldn't agree more with what you say about the state of journalism today. It's all about ratings and eyeball counts and they seem to have given up every other method of getting good ratings (responsible re…
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Quote: Originally Posted by foggyhill No voice system right now is even close to being reliable on the voice recognition and what it returns if you don't coach your demand to the systems quirks. Once you learn how they work, and their limitat…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gwmac Thanks for confirming my experience. I asked the exact same question and sometimes she told me the answer and sometimes I got a map like you. Tried the distance between Lille and Brussels, and I got the li…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TeaEarleGreyHot "Siri, I've had a crash, call an ambulance to my current location." No need for Onstar! I would be very surprised if Apple took on the responsibility that Onstar does without a fairly expensive mo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lightknight Weird. I just tested, I got a map with Washington D.C. marked out. No kilometer value whatsoever. What could explain such discrepancy in our results? Whoa. I asked exactly the same question again an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mjtomlin I just asked the same question... Me: How many weighs [sic] is Washington DC from here Siri: It looks like Washington, D.C. is about 307 miles away, Michael. [Map of Washington D.C.] Also... Me: How …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan No I'm specifically talking about the average Joe who hears about this on AI or MR and then tries to replicate it. Stupid. Oh, I understand your point now. I guess if it teaches something to them as well, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan And just to show how dumb today's society is, there are people intentionally trying to crash their phone with this. WTF? Unless you work at Apple and are responsible for fixing software bugs why on earth woul…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie You really think there is nothing else in the chin part of the iPhone besides the home button? Wow. I think he means that, currently, whether you like it or not, you need that chin. If you could elimi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Nick29 From what I recall, part of the Edward Snowden revelations were that Apple, Google, Microsoft, etc. have already allowed the Feds a backdoor to their (our) data. This sounds like windown dressing to me. I'm all…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Maestro64 Do you all really think he was up at 3 in the morning and got the first order for the space black. Most are just shipping out and any order not done in the first few minutes show june and july shipping dat…