"Illegal Foreign Paedophile Terrorist Muslim Asylum Seekers Immigrant Snow which caused Princess Di Crash (and that wasn't even in snow or the UK) and Missing Maddie's Coke Habit Cover-up Conspiracy Scam as revealed by Katie Price is responsible to the leaked cable say Widdy. Chance to win a caravan in today's paper"
That's more accurate to a real Daily Mail headline.
Oh, that's just epic! +1 Funny if I had mod points.
Re:Considering how long it takes to get a patent..
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*double facepalm*
Either his father encouraged his son to make the patent as a sign of goodwill to educate his child on how to become an entrepreneurial inventor, or he owns a patent troll company and needed to file a patent and used his son.
I'll let./ readers make up their mind.
I'm hoping it was not the latter. Patent doesn't seem broad enough for a troll.
What I meant to say is the supply in to the house could cope with 100kW.
Just had some asbestos removed, and the ventilation system was using 50kW (5 x 10kW fan units). We had a 400A supply breaker installed by the electric board, it was 125A before that.
We thought at first we may have required a new supply, as we were told the fans were 90.9A each at 240V, but they were 110V. This is where I found out the 100kW was our maximum when speaking to our electric supplier. They wouldn't have been able to supply more on one supply as our substation on our street only copes with 100kW per household/phase.
Want I was meaning to say, capacity is there if a household manages to have two Tesla cars, for example. I found it quite odd that some some parts of America can only cope with 12kW supply, and there is a huge difference to what we are supplied with here in the UK.
Most of the electric cars have smart charges that talk to the grid to know when it is best to charge. You plug it in, and it wont start charging until the network is at lower demand. Car manufacturers have thought of this already.
My house has a single phase, 100kW maximum supply, this is pretty normal in the UK. 12kW is nothing — my electric shower is 11kW, immersion heater is similar power too. People tend to have their heating and have a shower at the same time every morning, perhaps electric kettles, electric grills and some have electric heating, so the grid can most certainly cope here.
I'm unsure if 100kW could be sustained for each home in the neighbourhood at one time, but cars sucking up 16kW (or even 32kW if they had two cars) per household over night when demand is low I'm sure wouldn't go blowing transformers if they had a decent network infrastructure.
So, perhaps we should use without me being a modded troll:
1. Electric cars suck up all available power on the grid. 2. Grid goes down all the time. 3. ??? 4. Profit
Really, point 3 is to invest in the grid, and then 4 is of course profit in the long run. So why are they complaining, they should just fix the network now?
I have had run-ins with this man before. He was very abusive to others on Twitter. Ended up with me reporting him to the council as he upset a lot of people, and even sent me a few abusive DMs. He blocked me, I ignored him and carried on. He has been a problem for a while now, and I'm glad he has now been disciplined.
ITV are the same. With my Apple Macs their ITV Player claims I'm not in the UK therefore I cannot view their content. It also says the same on my PS3.
It sort of goes with the submission:
... decided they'd refuse to stream video to HP and Dell computers because those manufacturers hadn't made deals with the services to the latter's liking
I'm guessing ITV's problem is a technical one and fault with DRM — not that they are intentionally restricting the access, just not found a way to allow it on these platforms.
Perhaps the headline:
"Illegal Foreign Paedophile Terrorist Muslim Asylum Seekers Immigrant Snow which caused Princess Di Crash (and that wasn't even in snow or the UK) and Missing Maddie's Coke Habit Cover-up Conspiracy Scam as revealed by Katie Price is responsible to the leaked cable say Widdy. Chance to win a caravan in today's paper"
That's more accurate to a real Daily Mail headline.
God's sake, read it as "what do they do when they procrastinate". Too much coffee.
Putting together flat-pack furniture? *whoknows?!*
Perhaps that so many people are talking about wikileaks, it has stopped trending. Just like what was required for Justin Bieber.
Firefox does the same thing too. :/
It also allows for investigative journalism and editorial. Far better to get it reported correctly, rather than misinterpreting the cables.
Unless you're Fox News...
Wikileaks is the recipient too.
Oh hell, a loop.
They no longer use them in the FBI or CIA — They are phony and never work.
If the potential employer uses a polygraph, they may as well do a tasseography too, for good measure.
The 'insurance.aes256' file has been around for a while now, around when "collateral murder" was released.
We know it has nothing to do with the cables, it is something far more secret, and damaging.
When cables have settled in the press, bankers are next, unless for some reason the insurance policy has to be opened.
"I'm not a number, I am a free man".
Well, free 'til he gets arrested or shot.
If you think Assange is a journalist, then by your logic the hospital janitor is a brain surgeon.
No quite rocket science though, is it.
Oh, that's just epic! +1 Funny if I had mod points.
*double facepalm*
Either his father encouraged his son to make the patent as a sign of goodwill to educate his child on how to become an entrepreneurial inventor, or he owns a patent troll company and needed to file a patent and used his son.
I'll let ./ readers make up their mind.
I'm hoping it was not the latter. Patent doesn't seem broad enough for a troll.
What I meant to say is the supply in to the house could cope with 100kW.
Just had some asbestos removed, and the ventilation system was using 50kW (5 x 10kW fan units). We had a 400A supply breaker installed by the electric board, it was 125A before that.
We thought at first we may have required a new supply, as we were told the fans were 90.9A each at 240V, but they were 110V. This is where I found out the 100kW was our maximum when speaking to our electric supplier. They wouldn't have been able to supply more on one supply as our substation on our street only copes with 100kW per household/phase.
Want I was meaning to say, capacity is there if a household manages to have two Tesla cars, for example. I found it quite odd that some some parts of America can only cope with 12kW supply, and there is a huge difference to what we are supplied with here in the UK.
Most of the electric cars have smart charges that talk to the grid to know when it is best to charge. You plug it in, and it wont start charging until the network is at lower demand. Car manufacturers have thought of this already.
My house has a single phase, 100kW maximum supply, this is pretty normal in the UK. 12kW is nothing — my electric shower is 11kW, immersion heater is similar power too. People tend to have their heating and have a shower at the same time every morning, perhaps electric kettles, electric grills and some have electric heating, so the grid can most certainly cope here.
I'm unsure if 100kW could be sustained for each home in the neighbourhood at one time, but cars sucking up 16kW (or even 32kW if they had two cars) per household over night when demand is low I'm sure wouldn't go blowing transformers if they had a decent network infrastructure.
So, perhaps we should use without me being a modded troll:
1. Electric cars suck up all available power on the grid.
2. Grid goes down all the time.
3. ???
4. Profit
Really, point 3 is to invest in the grid, and then 4 is of course profit in the long run. So why are they complaining, they should just fix the network now?
Locks in any direction for me.
Double tap the home button, swipe to left and you'll see the orientation lock button.
Some even ask you to pay to view their public content, or else they will sue. http://news.slashdot.org/news/10/10/27/2134236.shtml
Embarrassing, it's CCed at nyud.net.
Embarrassing the article got slashdotted. Try the web site on port 8090.
http://digitizor.com.nyud.net:8090/2010/11/17/internet-explorer-9-caught-cheating-in-sunspider-benchmark/
Also embarrassing that you spelt "embarrassing" incorrectly. ;)
Oh you beat me to it!
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=%24741.66+*+inflation+rate+united+states+December+1976+to+November+2010
I have had run-ins with this man before. He was very abusive to others on Twitter. Ended up with me reporting him to the council as he upset a lot of people, and even sent me a few abusive DMs. He blocked me, I ignored him and carried on. He has been a problem for a while now, and I'm glad he has now been disciplined.
She is already on twitter @Queen_UK. Okay, that's not her, but a sock puppet.
However, she is was not 'late to the party' in sending e-mails. She sent her first e-mail in 1976.
ITV are the same. With my Apple Macs their ITV Player claims I'm not in the UK therefore I cannot view their content. It also says the same on my PS3.
It sort of goes with the submission:
... decided they'd refuse to stream video to HP and Dell computers because those manufacturers hadn't made deals with the services to the latter's liking
I'm guessing ITV's problem is a technical one and fault with DRM — not that they are intentionally restricting the access, just not found a way to allow it on these platforms.