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" ... (Aside: herd immunity has been discussed ad nauseum this year, so I won’t get into any details, but it essentially refers to the situation where so many people are immune to the virus that it doesn’t spread any more. We probably need 60% of the population to be immune (estimates vary) in order to reach herd immunity.) ... "
" ... As mentioned earlier, Qualcomm already has design wins with 20 different automakers. Duggal credits the early infotainment partnership with Audi for Qualcomm’s education in-car electronics—the necessary focus on quality and reliability, the DPM requirements, the software requirements (which are considerably different than any other industry) and all the other quirks. In the five to six years since then, Qualcomm and the auto industry have come a long way. The automotive industry has already radically changed. Many of them have begun to morph into fully-fledged software companies themselves. They employ hundreds of people, follow best-in-class development methodologies and enjoy the perks of having their own proprietary infotainment software. Qualcomm is right there with them, co-located with automaker engineers across the world. According to Duggal, these partnerships are necessary for the automakers to deliver on their aggressive timelines—it can take a dozen or even two dozen different companies working together for several years to create one production system. With all that goes into that process, it would be almost impossible for an automaker to repeat it, ad nauseum, for each different tier of vehicles it puts out. What makes Qualcomm and its scalable platforms so attractive is that automakers can quickly adapt one system across different tiers. For this reason, amongst others, I believe Qualcomm has an assured role to play for the industry’s next ten years and onward. ... "
" ... But all of this has already been argued ad nauseum with the anti-fossil fuel lobby and ignored, because the simple fact is that their real reason for opposing Keystone XL has always been more about raising money than saving the environment. Former Obama advisor Rahm Emanuel once famously said, "never let a good crisis go to waste." The anti-fossil fuel conflict groups would say the same thing about a good boogeyman, and it's a safe bet that Keystone will continue to fill that role. ... "
" ... From the Jonas Brothers to Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato, the hot acts of the day would filter onto the network, which played their songs ad nauseum and featured interviews and “takeovers” by the stars, feeding appetites for their Disney Channel movies and TV shows, too. ... "
" ... Having spent several years of my career working on the product communications side of the business including a stint at Ford, I know from experience that details such as this are discussed ad nauseum before anything is pushed out to the world. The decision to include certain words while excluding others in a press release is never taken lightly at Ford or any other big company. ... "