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Rubbish music is often just a waypoint en route to decent music eg jazz and classical.WH,
Sorry if your a fan but that tune was rubbish. Each to their own as they say. Good fortune to your investing
Rubbish music is often just a waypoint en route to decent music eg jazz and classical.WH,
Sorry if your a fan but that tune was rubbish. Each to their own as they say. Good fortune to your investing
The 1960's. That tune was 1962. The record was named after the Telstar communications satellite, which was launched into orbit on 10 July 1962.BTW i was born in 77. I haven’t googled this band. When were they around?
I’ll agree to disagree,Rubbish music is often just a waypoint en route to decent music eg jazz and classical.
I rather like it. Was listening to it just last week. It has a ring to it. Each to his own I guess.WH,
Sorry if your a fan but that tune was rubbish. Each to their own as they say. Good fortune to your investing
In all seriousness I just listened to it again while watching Ali & Frazier on Foxtel on mute. Was this the sort of music you listened to on acid?I rather like it. Was listening to it just last week. It has a ring to it. Each to his own I guess.
So does this mean Cerence has a deal with Brainchip? Why did Mercedes mentioned Brainchip and not Cerence?This article from 24 March 2021 shows how Mercedes, BMW and Audi like "sharing". And if the MBUX in the Mercedes concept car operates 5-10 x better due to AKIDA then,why wouldn't the others follow suit with the same technology?
Cerence: How In-Cabin Sensing takes In-Vehicle HMI Dialogue to the Next Level
What if in-vehicle assistants could sense the context of your reactions (and emotions), and respond in a way that can alleviate some of the stress?blog.affectiva.com
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I beg your pardon? Actually, don't bother - I just found the ignore button, I suggest you go join hotcrapper.In all seriousness I just listened to it again while watching Ali & Frazier on Foxtel on mute. Was this the sort of music you listened to on acid?
Krustor...........I stand corrected. You are correct.Sorry Yak52 - I have to correct you because you are completly wrong. I just flew over the next pages and couldnt find this post beeing corrected - so if it has been done yet, sorry for double correction.
- Baden-Württemberg is not a suburb of Stuttgart. Baden-Württemberg is one of Germanys 16 Federal states (like Queensland is one of Australia)
- Stuttgart is the Capital of Baden-Württemberg
- So Stuttgart is not located in Bavaria (onother Federal state)
- BMW is located in Munich (the capital of federal state Bavaria)
- Konstanz is a city in the Federal state Baden-Württemberg
- Unfortunately the city Konstanz has nothing to do with Stuttgart (Mercedes headquarter) or Munich (BMW headquarter)
Please see the map of Germanys federal states with ther capitals below (Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria are the two in the very south)
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Dear Yak,Krustor...........I stand corrected. You are correct.
But I was referring to it as an Australian would see it. Not as a German or European would see it.
Crow flys distance (how we measure distance here in Oz) is Stuttgart to Munich only 175 klms. This is what country folk here drive to town to get the milk and bread! (ie: its next door!) For us this is just down the road a bit.
Sorry. Close distance means different things to people of other countries. No offense meant and hopefully none taken.
My feeling from German friends while staying with them in Nurtingen was that Baaden-Wurttemberg was all just "Local" and we would daily just drive all around Baaden-Wurttemberg as such sightseeing etc. Munich was a short drive (on a bitterly cold day) to see its famous town centre.
A beautiful part of the world with friendly people was my take on it. I have fond memories of my "visits" to Germany.
This was all long ago I might add while I was based in Paris.
Yak52.
LolI just read my tea bag and it predicted 2 exciting things about tomorrows share price in imagery which was very close to the examples provided:
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Why mention the inferior when you can mention the ferior.So does this mean Cerence has a deal with Brainchip? Why did Mercedes mentioned Brainchip and not Cerence?
Yes very different to Australia we can drive a 1,000 kilometres and the only people we will meet who do not speak like us will be German Backpackers asking for directions. LOL FFDear Yak,
I appreciate your open words. My correction also wasn't meant to blame you. I only wanted to post facts. Approx. 82 Millionen people live in our small country - so also small distances make a lot of differences (just to think about the dialects we have here (to only name 1 aspect): People 100 km away will speak completly different as we are used to in our home area...
Loved your words about Germany and Munich especially - I just changed my "picture" here right before I noticed your post.
Have a nice evening and best greets from the very south of Bavaria
Feaby and the Dean have been reading each other's tea bags at close range as well.
Absolutely true Yak.Krustor...........I stand corrected. You are correct.
But I was referring to it as an Australian would see it. Not as a German or European would see it.
Crow flys distance (how we measure distance here in Oz) is Stuttgart to Munich only 175 klms. This is what country folk here drive to town to get the milk and bread! (ie: its next door!) For us this is just down the road a bit.
Sorry. Close distance means different things to people of other countries. No offense meant and hopefully none taken.
My feeling from German friends while staying with them in Nurtingen was that Baaden-Wurttemberg was all just "Local" and we would daily just drive all around Baaden-Wurttemberg as such sightseeing etc. Munich was a short drive (on a bitterly cold day) to see its famous town centre.
A beautiful part of the world with friendly people was my take on it. I have fond memories of my "visits" to Germany.
This was all long ago I might add while I was based in Paris.
Yak52.
Thanks to @Ian who found the video.
A new analog chip in the market - but she explains why Akida is still superior.
For those who like to read favourable analyst reports on Brainchip:Absolutely true Yak.
When I was living in country Western Aus (seen mad max? yeah that's what the middle of nowhere looks like lol ) we used to drive >200kms for a decent pair of undies We had a woollies in town, was usually empty haha
For those who cannot imagine it, recently we saw how the isles were empty due to Covid.. That was a normal day of supermarket in town.
Loved every minute of living there though. Plenty of barra, cricket, beer and beach. Cherry on top - super friendly locals.