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Qualcomm PR guy. Barely recovering journalist. X-Men. Atari. NYC. Nothing I say should ever be considered approved by my company in any way.
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Needs candidates. Otherwise, zippo
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Artificial Illtelligence is a KICK ASS album name
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I compared the iPhone 16e (left) to a OnePlus Nord 4 (right) using our Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3. And pretty consistently in those weak signal situations, with a Vodafone Spain SIM card, the Snapdragon gave a better connection - sometimes, when the iPhone couldn't get a connection at all.
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But of course, real-world testing matters too. So I went all over the Barcelona metro area, seeking weak signals - the kinds of places where your phone can show bars, but you can't quite connect. Like a comics museum with a Wolverine exhibit, or ... a random streetcorner outside a pizza place.
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Thank you! He's a new character for me
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Who's Jared and what was he doing?
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Spicy question: will it be airfare like prices, or will it be able to open up job/housing pairs an hour apart?
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Queens stands on guard for thee
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Why are they resigning? It isn't clear from the statement.
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So ... you gonna do something?
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All the Dems voted against, looks like
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That is not quite true. Congresspeople could physically interfere with this process and create some interesting crises, which would certainly slow it down. They choose not to.
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He is not allowed to, but nobody is stepping up to stop him.
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I'll stand at the end of Roxham Road and you can throw sacks over the hedge
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New York hates the Eagles, the guys who beat the Bills and the administration, so this would just be punching the people who agree with you. But since the enemies are invincible, might as well punch your friends
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Less snarky, though ... look at the land use around Arrowhead Stadium in general, zoomed out. It's low density, single level light industrial, highways. Land is probably MUCH cheaper there than building and maintaining taller structures.
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Yes, US cities do pretend indirect costs don't exist when planning infrastructure, that is correct
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Very inexpensive to build and maintain. Structures would fall under a host of other regulations regarding safety and density which would increase cost, along with cost of materials/construction/maintenance.
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It has an almost fatal network effect for Gen Xers - it's where ALL of our growing-up / college friends are, the older members of our families, and our neighborhood groups. I enjoy staying in touch with all of those people and don't have an alternative for that. But you have to be over 40.