Could be a "You can't let John down now, we're old pals, and a few people expect the site to work by the end of the week. He just needs a site like Facebook, but for gardeners"
Not a bad movie at all, but it was so fun watching people with kids leaving the Sausage Party: what were they expecting?
Oh, come on, I live in Copenhagen and cycle daily, but even there, cars are not going anywhere. Smelly-smokey cars, yes, but not cars in general.
Google Reader shutdown has completely changed the way I was ingesting information. It was so convenient, I always had 2-3 days worth of articles, web comics and news for reading.
Another problem was that many sites shifted to providing only parts of articles instead of full versions, and it was still the time when I wasn't always online to finish reading.
We're maintaining and developing OpenVMS OS, and both we and our customers need Cobol, Fortran, and other half-dead languages coders.
Many large companies maintain their old systems and use them for production or data processing purposes. Sometimes it's too expensive to migrate off, but im many cases "it just works"
Oh, sure, I'm not arguing with that. I only meant they didn't read the word "thermal", which means that's entirely different from photovoltaic technology.
Looking at the picture, I think Forbes has no idea, what a solar thermal power plant is.
Oh, please don't involve Europe. The US is an ultimate "can't do or say things" place right now.
I mean, there are countries where people don't have any rights, but US is a country with major problems, bust still somehow considering itself "a free country"
Yeah, and border collies or huskies would also be like: "Running! Yeah!"
Can confirm. The longest train I ever rode was a 44h long train. The first 12-24 hours push on your nerves: you've listened to music, read a book, eaten, slept, and haven't much left to do. But slowly you come to understanding:"you don't HAVE to do something". This is when the therapy starts.
You just save the first 50 digits typed after some email is typed, and you have all the passwords you need!
Yeah, automakers pose a threat to automakers!