US forces use mostly aviation fuel, from abram's tank (check the specks, it's a gas turbine engine) to predator drone, one single fuel supply to power the lot is easier on the logistics. Now the rest of NATO still uses diesel engines a lot still in their tanks and ships (which is why the challenger 2 is slower than the abrams they are pretty similar past that).
They get plenty of power from solar arrays, no pesky atmosphere to lessen the light or anything. Satellites still need fuel for orbital corrections and such, and that's the energy that runs out.
This is DEFCON, it's like putting every army and mercenary group in the world in one room without disarming them first.
There is a reason why the DEFCON wireless network is described as the most hostile network on earth, it's more hostile than the internet itself.
While technically correct, the recruitment posters have ra.mod.uk on them, not ba.mod.uk (which doesn't redirect to anything) or army.mod.uk (their actual website). So if they advertising as such, I don't think they mind too much when people get it wrong. Also, a couple of individual sections are called as such, like the Royal Army Medical Corps and the Royal Army Veterinary Corps.
yeah, but he is right, from the perspective of google's accountants, it's barely a drop out of the petty cash. It depends on how you look at it. However, Benchley Park is awesome, especially in the world of cryptography.
A note, scouts tend to be fairly sensible and understand the dangers by that time. As I said that's the more advanced form of night hike. The first form started around 11/12 in my area, and there is a lot more adult interaction. however for the second set from 14-18 we were treated much like adults, in fact there is a second competition run for the leaders pretty much run identically for the adults, but it was considered a different class.
There are adults at the checkpoints every few miles apart and there is a search and rescue team, by the time you are 14 one is doing the more advanced one where one gives their own predicted timings and such. So if there is a major problem the team more or less has to solve it themselves unless their timings were close enough that the emergency bells have sounded and the S&R team has set off out. But between checkpoints we are hiking through villages pretty much alone for miles.
I don't know about in the US, but in the UK scouts would do night hikes, where they would go out hiking in the middle of the night (usually in the middle of the country).
I used to go out hiking 'till 5am when I was that age just for fun, me an a group of 4/5 others around the same age all go out hiking in the country in the dark. It was fun. Was good team and character building and it was happening at 4am in the morning when it was pretty dark. Don't even have streetlights in the country.
Bethesda softworks, the publisher, Bethesda games studios, the development studios, zenimax media the holding company, oh zenimax also own ID (game studio responsible for Quake and Doom series).
It should also be pointed out that the several trademark registries allowed Mojang to register Scrolls months ago. Including US and Sweden (registering it as an EU trademark).
Considering it only takes one bent copper or dodgy judge (if warrant is needed) to misuse any law enforcement access. I'd say there is misuse of every access right they have at sometime or another. That's all assuming it's not a country where the whole establishment isn't fascist in it's policies and procedures.
yeah hell, even those of us in the know have accidentally done that before.
US forces use mostly aviation fuel, from abram's tank (check the specks, it's a gas turbine engine) to predator drone, one single fuel supply to power the lot is easier on the logistics. Now the rest of NATO still uses diesel engines a lot still in their tanks and ships (which is why the challenger 2 is slower than the abrams they are pretty similar past that).
They get plenty of power from solar arrays, no pesky atmosphere to lessen the light or anything. Satellites still need fuel for orbital corrections and such, and that's the energy that runs out.
I suggest learning where the power button is, then take out the battery and sim card ;)
This is DEFCON, it's like putting every army and mercenary group in the world in one room without disarming them first. There is a reason why the DEFCON wireless network is described as the most hostile network on earth, it's more hostile than the internet itself.
But we would need Scotty to get it out.
Don't forget about AI research, that was started by Turing himself.
While technically correct, the recruitment posters have ra.mod.uk on them, not ba.mod.uk (which doesn't redirect to anything) or army.mod.uk (their actual website). So if they advertising as such, I don't think they mind too much when people get it wrong. Also, a couple of individual sections are called as such, like the Royal Army Medical Corps and the Royal Army Veterinary Corps.
You me just deduct it from the those on the board of directors yearly salary?
yeah, but he is right, from the perspective of google's accountants, it's barely a drop out of the petty cash. It depends on how you look at it. However, Benchley Park is awesome, especially in the world of cryptography.
A note, scouts tend to be fairly sensible and understand the dangers by that time. As I said that's the more advanced form of night hike. The first form started around 11/12 in my area, and there is a lot more adult interaction. however for the second set from 14-18 we were treated much like adults, in fact there is a second competition run for the leaders pretty much run identically for the adults, but it was considered a different class.
There are adults at the checkpoints every few miles apart and there is a search and rescue team, by the time you are 14 one is doing the more advanced one where one gives their own predicted timings and such. So if there is a major problem the team more or less has to solve it themselves unless their timings were close enough that the emergency bells have sounded and the S&R team has set off out. But between checkpoints we are hiking through villages pretty much alone for miles.
I don't know about in the US, but in the UK scouts would do night hikes, where they would go out hiking in the middle of the night (usually in the middle of the country).
I used to go out hiking 'till 5am when I was that age just for fun, me an a group of 4/5 others around the same age all go out hiking in the country in the dark. It was fun. Was good team and character building and it was happening at 4am in the morning when it was pretty dark. Don't even have streetlights in the country.
I raise you by this,
or just look up the Scroll trademark application and it would say it's registered to Mojang AB.
Who needs a God when I've got my staff. Bangs it into the ground "You shall not pass."
TES to the community and specific names for which one it is everywhere else. Other than the original, The Elder Scrolls: Arena.
shame one can't claim it as racketeering without physical violence being involved.
Bethesda softworks, the publisher, Bethesda games studios, the development studios, zenimax media the holding company, oh zenimax also own ID (game studio responsible for Quake and Doom series).
Only if you want to sale computers, software or digital media under that name. Say I want to create a company called Apple that sales toasters.
more like Mojang actually registered it. But I would say use as a story element and game title were two very different things.
It should also be pointed out that the several trademark registries allowed Mojang to register Scrolls months ago. Including US and Sweden (registering it as an EU trademark).
Considering it only takes one bent copper or dodgy judge (if warrant is needed) to misuse any law enforcement access. I'd say there is misuse of every access right they have at sometime or another. That's all assuming it's not a country where the whole establishment isn't fascist in it's policies and procedures.
Well the oil companies are among the biggest government contributors and are happy as long as the cars burn oil based fuels.