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Me too, depending. Bing finds sometimes other things. But when I do I don't use Bing directly but Duckduck.
Me too, depending. Bing finds sometimes other things. But when I do I don't use Bing directly but Duckduck.
Maybe your comparison is good after all. An iceberg always has the same ratio of under to above water. And we are in global warming. Bacon on the other hand has a lot of fat. The more the higher it rises above the water surface.All boats lead to the BaconBerg
And there is a White Paper on Synopsys' website mentioning us. Not a huge mention but a mention nonetheless.Say WHAT?!!!!!!!!
Check out page 33 of Synopsis's "Corporate Overview for Investors May 22".
PS: Thank the gods I topped up on my dwindling supply of champers the other day!!!
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I do love ‘fine print’ it’s where the magic happens.And there is a White Paper on Synopsys' website mentioning us. Not a huge mention but a mention nonetheless.
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Hi All,
What I'm seeing is some great sleuthing on many people's behalf. Can I make a quick suggestion?
We have a few (quite a few) non-Australians on this forum. I am Australian and I'm having a little trouble deciding on who is and who isn't using sarcasm. The last 24 hours has been, do they mean that, are they just joking, I'm a little confused, is it or isn't it? Then I woke this morning and thought of the many non-Australians reading these posts and thinking, what chance do they have lol.
Some (like me) have a general concept of Brainchips technology/Chip/IP but sometimes the sarcasm combined with the technology can get a little confusing, however, I'm sure the authors are having a great laugh
Stay the course, that's the only thing I need to understand. At the end of this, it'll be sad when I say, "that'll do pig.......that'll do"
Sarcasm should be used like Caviar, not laid on thick like Marmalade. Save the Irony for the Blacksmiths and the LaundryMostly what is used here is ‘irony’:
“irony1
/ˈʌɪrəni/
noun
the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect”
It is not sarcasm. This is an Australian investment forum. A feature of the Australian language is the use of ‘irony’. If you want an English language forum that uses sarcasm the UK is your best bet.
I do not subscribe to the idea that we should move to match the lowest common denominator and in doing so give up our uniqueness.
You should read the Australian classic ‘Their a Weird Mob’. It will explain this concept much better than I can.
Regards
FF
AKIDA BALLISTA
And here I was thinking it was a warning to all those mice hanging out in fields. (that's irony by the way, no contempt intended, hence no sarcasm). Oh well, maybe that last bit was close.Great video DS, it shows so many use cases for Akida and notes Lockheed Martin’s new x59 fighter will use high altitude hawk drones for recon along with kamikaze drones.
Creating a defense ecosystem, much like our discussions recently with Anduril and their lattice / submarine network. Atm linked by space internet but worth to keep an eye on LM.
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Thank you for your invitation I shall gladly accommodate your request.Sarcasm should be used like Caviar, not laid on thick like Marmalade. Save the Irony for the Blacksmiths and the Laundry
And just to piggyback on your post, a gentle reminder to all that Valeo is a trusted partner. $$Christophe Périllat, Chief Executive Officer - Valeo
Christophe Périllat (Valeo) : « Une révolution technologique se profile ! » 26/08/202
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What developments do you see for the automobile in terms of innovation?
I have talked a lot about the electric car. Let me now talk about the safer car. A safer car, on the way to autonomy. Because yes, the car will progress towards its own autonomy and the driver will finally be able to do something else while driving. This is also what will mark the next evolution of the automobile in the world. In 2022, for the first time in the world, 2 cars are released with level 3 autonomy. That is to say, you can delegate driving to your car. These 2 cars have one element in common: an extraordinary sensor, a lidar, that only Valeo manufactures in the world and which allows this technical feat.
Christophe Périllat (Valeo) : « Une révolution technologique se profile ! »
Christophe Périllat est un dirigeant qui a une grande profondeur d’âme. Il prend le temps de recevoir dans son bureau blanc comme neige, situé au dernierwww.entreprendre.fr
If all is irony, not using irony becomes irony!!Sarcasm should be used like Caviar, not laid on thick like Marmalade. Save the Irony for the Blacksmiths and the Laundry