Hey smart guy... We aren't talking about people have phones in their pocket. We are talking about them blasting everyone's eyes and ears in the theater. Apparently you are spewing from your mouth and not following the conversation. You might remove yourself and from theaters. You are probably...
The kinds of people you are highlighting can easily afford their own movie theater at home that is even better than a public theater. Stay there. Why pay money to go to a theater when you aren't there to watch a movie? REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THE THEATER. Is that so hard? Or just trying to be...
Umm. When I make a special trip and pay lots of money to watch a movie without distractions, I have a hard time with you thinking that playing on your cell phone supercedes something I am paying for. If you need to use it during a movie, you can remove yourself from the theater at any time. I...
That is what I was wondering when I saw the news pop up.
I have the next million $ idea... Start up a company that puts chairs in a room. Charge $15 for people to sit there and text. I'll even compete with the movie theaters. $5/hour to text. Dang. Why didn't I think of this earlier? :D
"As part of a $19 billion plan to boost defenses against hackers"
Uh, I'm a bit confused here. Weren't they funding hackers by paying them to crack that stupid iPhone encryption? Kind of like Obama giving ISIS weapons then using that as a reason to send troops in against them?
I was really looking to buy a tesla. I then saw the price and also heard they were putting money towards autonomous. I decided to not buy a tesla, plus sold all of my stock. Anyone still has yet to prove these autonomous cars can do any "real" driving and they have already spent countless...
I would rather watch scale planes and jets race (which go much faster) than wanna-be helicopters. They never televised remote control car racing that I know of, so I'm not sure why drones would be popular. Hmm
Wait a second... So the government, which includes "Homeland Security" (that sends out multiple warnings to companies about vulnerabilities), is now funding hackers? Umm... ok?
Kudos to them for thinking of this, but... By the time we get any return signal (if anything is captured at all) - plus images taken at 134,100,000 mph... it may be fruitless. I would think we would have telescopes that can see those objects at that distance by then the way technology is moving...
I think you're right. They kept cutting the shots so fast that you couldn't tell how was really doing. I guess they could have been hiding how wildly it was driving. The one part longer than 2 seconds showed it swerving from one side of its lane to the other. Scary. A lot of speculation on this...
Has google, all the search engines, and all the ISP's been logging every minute they have been fighting the movie industry's "battle"? Countersue them for billions of $ for the time and labor costs they have been incurring for something that is not their responsibility.
Why would you want to drive without lights? Run over some pedestrians who try to cross without seeing a 4000lb car coming at them? Are they trying to offset the inflated cost of the autonomous equipment? Technology fail because T2 did night driving back in 1991... ;)