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i think it'd be farfetched to say that apple will ever produce anything of more value than a paper weight because their products are designed to be carried around and paper weights are not. |
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There are no conversations. |
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Tony Fadell |
At the end of the day, customer choice is essential. And we don't make products that compete with Apple, nor make products that compete with Google. Our customers come in both iOS and Android flavors, and I hope our customers can still buy the products they want to purchase wherever they want to purchase them. |
Jacob Dalton |
Everybody always asks me, 'How much can you bench?' I'm like, 'I don't know. I don't lift weights.' Now that I'm in college, we lift weights every once in a while, but not maxing out. We do things with a weight vest on... That surprises people, too, how strong you can get by just basically lifting your body all the time. |
George Matthew Adams |
What you think means more than anything else in your life. More than what you earn, more than where you live, more than your social position, and more than what anyone else may think about you. |
Marc Jacobs |
No one ever said 'no' to me about anything. No one ever told me anything was wrong. Never. No one ever said, 'You can't be a fashion designer.' No one ever said, 'You're a boy and you can't take tap-dancing lessons.' No one ever said, 'You're a boy and you can't have long hair.' |
Clifton Fadiman |
When you travel, remember that a foreign country is not designed to make you comfortable. It is designed to make its own people comfortable. |
Zach Galifianakis |
I used to be really cute. I could send you earlier photos where I'm stunning. But I've gained about twenty pounds over the past two years, and the more weight I've put on, the more success I've had. If you drew a diagram of weight gain and me getting more work, a mathematician would draw some conclusions from that. |
Elton Gallegly |
Consular cards were not designed to be identification and no treaty recognizes them as such. Legal travelers, visitors and long-term residents carried passports, visas or green cards for that purpose. |
Helmut Jahn |
We prefer synthetic rather than natural materials. Natural products are almost too valuable. Wood is much harder to produce than metal. And metal is recyclable, while wood isn't. |
Tony Fadell |
I look at the world and peer into products and think, 'What's wrong with these products?' |
Jonathan Ive |
Apple's goal isn't to make money. Our goal is to design and develop and bring to market good products. |
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I have a paper deadline next Friday. I think I'm going to take the night off and then spend like 80 hours in the following week putting the paper together. Then it'll be Easter and I'll probably just come to Lansing for a couple days.
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Oh, I think I read a paper that referenced a paper that referenced one of his works.
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A 53-Year-Old Network Coloring Conjecture Is Disproved (quantamagazine.org)
In just three pages, a Russian mathematician has presented a better way to color certain types
A paper posted online last month has disproved a 53-year-old conjecture about the best way to assign colors to the nodes of a network. The paper shows, in a mere three pages, that there are better ways to color certain networks than many mathematicians had supposed possible. Network coloring problems, which were inspired by the question of how to color maps so that adjoining countries are different colors, have been a foc...
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Yeah... this didn't happen. No paper for me.
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the on my keyboard no longer work gonna be a blat writing paper from now on. thi uck
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Read the paper where? This is really cool. I hadn't thought about that but it makes a lot of sense. I wonder if they're using CRISPR.
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Paper is online here: https://arxiv.org/abs/1804.04014
This is a really cool idea but I wonder if there isn't usually an easier way to get data from an infected computer given that you have the chance to install malware.
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Salt Makes You Hungry, Not Thirsty, Study Says
Salty diet makes you hungry, not thirsty. Science Daily reports: "In a study carried out during a simulated mission to Mars, an international group of scientists has found exactly the opposite to be true. 'Cosmonauts' who ate more salt retained more water, weren't as thirsty, and needed more energy." So if you don't want to gain weight on your trip to Mars, don't eat salty chips. If you don't want to gain weight at home, maybe you should stay away from them as well. From the report: "The studies were carried out by Natalia Rakova (MD, PhD) of the Charite and MDC and her colleagues. The subjects were two groups of 10 male volunteers sealed int...
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How Hackers Can Use Pop Songs To 'Watch' You
Forget your classic listening device: Researchers at the University of Washington have demonstrated that phones, smart TVs, Amazon Echo-like assistants, and other devices equipped with speakers and microphones could be used by hackers as clandestine sonar "bugs" capable of tracking your location in a room. Their system, called CovertBand, emits high-pitched sonar signals hidden within popular songs -- their examples include songs by Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake -- then records them with the machine's microphone to detect people's activities. Jumping, walking, and "supine pelvic tilts" all produce distinguishable patterns, they say in a paper. (Of course, someone who hacked the microphone on a smart TV or computer could likely listen ...
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Apple King Apple and Nancy of Greenwood tearing it up Brooklyn style
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