The problem is it's not RFID. They state it is bluetooth. Further more they claim functionality not even possible/correct with Rope etc.
BTLE uses around 0.15 mW or 150 W according to a overview by DigiKey and according to Powercast and their P2110 Powerharvester you can get a few 10's of microwatts from a 3W transmitter at around 40 feet. This tells me it's not fesible.
Baaaaah!
Seems telcos are using phones and contracts to lock people in as much as they can as they know they will otherwise switch operator to one that is not bundling a bunch of services they don't need into a blob and charge a monthly rate for it.
No thanks, I'd rather pay for what I use, and at a acceptable rate. The phone is easily bought unbound and that allows you to use a local subscription when abroad too. Something they really don't like.
We already have batterys that can receive far more than the grid can provide. How is a better battery going to help this?
If you try to charge a Tesla Model S-85 at 1C rate you need to provide that 85 kWh or more! This is even pushing our 3-phase 400v grid at 130 amps...
People don't understand how much energy is really in these batterys, nor do they realize how much energy is in gasoline.
To equate to that huge Tesla battery you only need 2 gallons of gasoline. (If your engine could utilize all the chemical energy in it.)
Well, we do have size info.
Minimum focal range is approx 23".
Further more, the sensor of a hero 3 has appreox 170 degrees field of view.
Based on this we can know that in order to be in focus at all the object has atleast 0.9 mm/pixel size.
With atleast 12 pixels width that's 10.8mm and at that range/scale the apparant size of it would change dramatically as it passed the fov. It doesn't.
Actually you are probably right.
"My second rock" is most likely the other wingsuit diver far away still. It's in the slow motion part of the video about 2:12 right about the Y in the english translation text: "- Yes it's... My goodness."
Notice in the video right before "the rock" flies past there is a spec in the distance too, lower left side of screen.
This may be another fragment of the same meteorite as it broke up and would support the "larger rock breaking up" theory.
It also fits with the fresh fracture-surface seen on the large object.
Why did noone in the video mention this second piece?
Oh yeah, he wouldn't notice a 10lb rock in his schute... That'd be real safe.
Have you ever packed a schute? It's quite cramped you know and a medium watermelon is quite noiticable.
You are assuming linear time.
We have no guarantee you'd be reincarnated after your death, you might just as well be reincarnated years before. Who knows...
You might even run yourself over with your car ending your next life prematurely, so drive safe!
Yep, nesting on the ground requires a predator free environment.
Same thing with the Megapode which is having a hard time in multiple habitats... (No not just from the hunts by the senior staff at The Unseen University...)
Finaly we can create our own synch service on private server and make the SD card uppload data directly to us.
No more paying for cloud service and loosing control of who has access to your private photos!
I bet they will claim you infringe some patent if you implement that though...
A marble rolling on a rubber sheet will create a gyroscopic effect due to the strict alignment of the plane of rotation with direction of motion.
A planet spinning in space will have it's rotation in a completely different plane, and apparantly aligned (although often observably skewed) with the plane of orbit.
No wonder it's not comparable.
It is also against the rules.
Since you can view the car as a plugged in device, as it's connected to the grid all night, it should follow the rules of phantom draw.
Basically if it's OFF it should be below 0.5w (was 1w in 2010). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standby_power
You could argue that it's systems like location sensing, gps, wireless networking and such that are never turned off, and are required for fast startup once out of the OFF-state, but a 3G modem that is not transmitting data can survive nicely on 10 mW if need be. Also, since the car can be assumed not to move when off, GPS can be kickstarted with old coordinates and the current time.
It is more likely this draw is from quite hungry computers that shouldn't even be there in the first place.
Following a blockchain can't you trace bitcoins coming from a "heist" assuming the victims can document their original wallet and keys?
Could one then trace the blockchain once funds are received, and then say sorry, I won't deliver the merchandise as you are paying with stolen money. Bitcoins could even be returned to the rightfull owner less a appropriate "finders fee"?
Utopia I am sure, but technically could it be done?
The point is, they can use this while you have a dispute with them.
Basically giving them a choke-hold on you regardless of you being wrongly treated and them violating agreements.
I claim that your associations and extrapolations are based on your sum life experience, not just who you are as a lump of genomes.
As you live on your experiences may change you and you may no longer be able to see the same things in the blots.
How would this system deal with the fact that the creator of the password no longer has the same associative views?
Using the knowledge and experience you gained from that miserable makerbot, you now have the ability to reconsider your initial idea of printing a gun...
That is, assuming you haven't blown yourself up already.
Stop saying three times less! It is wrong!
You can find one thirds as much as you expected, but not three times less.
Three times less means something has to be multiplied by 3 and subtracted.
X - 3X = -2X!
It is both gramatically and mathmatically incorrect.
Stop it!
The problem is it's not RFID. They state it is bluetooth. Further more they claim functionality not even possible/correct with Rope etc. BTLE uses around 0.15 mW or 150 W according to a overview by DigiKey and according to Powercast and their P2110 Powerharvester you can get a few 10's of microwatts from a 3W transmitter at around 40 feet. This tells me it's not fesible.
And then it was official.
From this point on we just need to work on evening the distribution.
If you have to use their email client, camera-app and messenger they have control on your data.
This really sheds light on this lack of freedom.
Baaaaah!
Seems telcos are using phones and contracts to lock people in as much as they can as they know they will otherwise switch operator to one that is not bundling a bunch of services they don't need into a blob and charge a monthly rate for it.
No thanks, I'd rather pay for what I use, and at a acceptable rate. The phone is easily bought unbound and that allows you to use a local subscription when abroad too. Something they really don't like.
We already have batterys that can receive far more than the grid can provide. How is a better battery going to help this?
If you try to charge a Tesla Model S-85 at 1C rate you need to provide that 85 kWh or more! This is even pushing our 3-phase 400v grid at 130 amps...
People don't understand how much energy is really in these batterys, nor do they realize how much energy is in gasoline.
To equate to that huge Tesla battery you only need 2 gallons of gasoline. (If your engine could utilize all the chemical energy in it.)
Well, we do have size info.
Minimum focal range is approx 23".
Further more, the sensor of a hero 3 has appreox 170 degrees field of view.
Based on this we can know that in order to be in focus at all the object has atleast 0.9 mm/pixel size.
With atleast 12 pixels width that's 10.8mm and at that range/scale the apparant size of it would change dramatically as it passed the fov. It doesn't.
But an object half the size of the "parachute" (happy now?) would be noticed.
And yes, there is size info available.
Actually you are probably right.
"My second rock" is most likely the other wingsuit diver far away still. It's in the slow motion part of the video about 2:12 right about the Y in the english translation text: "- Yes it's... My goodness."
Notice in the video right before "the rock" flies past there is a spec in the distance too, lower left side of screen.
This may be another fragment of the same meteorite as it broke up and would support the "larger rock breaking up" theory.
It also fits with the fresh fracture-surface seen on the large object.
Why did noone in the video mention this second piece?
Oh yeah, he wouldn't notice a 10lb rock in his schute... That'd be real safe.
Have you ever packed a schute? It's quite cramped you know and a medium watermelon is quite noiticable.
You are assuming linear time.
We have no guarantee you'd be reincarnated after your death, you might just as well be reincarnated years before. Who knows...
You might even run yourself over with your car ending your next life prematurely, so drive safe!
I think the error just shows how many take a flu-day without being actually sick.
Yep, nesting on the ground requires a predator free environment. Same thing with the Megapode which is having a hard time in multiple habitats... (No not just from the hunts by the senior staff at The Unseen University...)
Finaly we can create our own synch service on private server and make the SD card uppload data directly to us.
No more paying for cloud service and loosing control of who has access to your private photos!
I bet they will claim you infringe some patent if you implement that though...
A marble rolling on a rubber sheet will create a gyroscopic effect due to the strict alignment of the plane of rotation with direction of motion.
A planet spinning in space will have it's rotation in a completely different plane, and apparantly aligned (although often observably skewed) with the plane of orbit.
No wonder it's not comparable.
It is also against the rules.
Since you can view the car as a plugged in device, as it's connected to the grid all night, it should follow the rules of phantom draw.
Basically if it's OFF it should be below 0.5w (was 1w in 2010).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standby_power
You could argue that it's systems like location sensing, gps, wireless networking and such that are never turned off, and are required for fast startup once out of the OFF-state, but a 3G modem that is not transmitting data can survive nicely on 10 mW if need be. Also, since the car can be assumed not to move when off, GPS can be kickstarted with old coordinates and the current time.
It is more likely this draw is from quite hungry computers that shouldn't even be there in the first place.
Could one then trace the blockchain once funds are received, and then say sorry, I won't deliver the merchandise as you are paying with stolen money. Bitcoins could even be returned to the rightfull owner less a appropriate "finders fee"?
Utopia I am sure, but technically could it be done?
The point is, they can use this while you have a dispute with them.
Basically giving them a choke-hold on you regardless of you being wrongly treated and them violating agreements.
Renault has thus been eliminated from my list of candidates for my new electric car.
Thanks Renault for making it easier.
I claim that your associations and extrapolations are based on your sum life experience, not just who you are as a lump of genomes.
As you live on your experiences may change you and you may no longer be able to see the same things in the blots.
How would this system deal with the fact that the creator of the password no longer has the same associative views?
You don't have to proofread the headline before posting?
And yes, that headline is a classic "copy/paste/rewrite" mistake.
I think it should be staffed only by the unemployed!
Can I has Android?
Using the knowledge and experience you gained from that miserable makerbot, you now have the ability to reconsider your initial idea of printing a gun...
That is, assuming you haven't blown yourself up already.