This. You made me curious so I had to go look at the wiki.. the lifter reactor is also 10 to 15 percent more efficent than the light water reactors we use today.
+1 just pull the plug on the thing. Let the wannabe it managers it at these outfits RTFM and scratch their heads awhile since they dont properly monitor their network. Can we get a list of effected companies? May be in interesting day to short some stocks..
ViaSat is actually linking their Via-1 Sartelite with WildBlue so customers of that service should get the better value as soon as this goes live.
I would imagine to take advantage of this at the very least the customers will need a dish repoint to Viasat-1 at 115.1 W if not an all new modem/TRIA to be able to take full advantage of the speeds.
What, you don't think the company would just upgrade a customer's speed at no cost do you? Hah!
The new services will require a new trial and idu (modem). No it will jot be available to current WB customers forbthe first fewmonths after launch. The setup fee will be about $250.
+1 funny!
Welcome our new rocket-assisted Christmas tree overlords!
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This. You made me curious so I had to go look at the wiki.. the lifter reactor is also 10 to 15 percent more efficent than the light water reactors we use today.
Crimethink anyone? How dare you say something mean in public! Arrest him!
Good point.. but still easy enough to parlay into bajillions (technical term) of dollars one would think.
Solve p=np on a blackboard in an hour and you would be...
Woder what they are looking for.. Mostly wonder what can be found thats not already on facebook.
+1 just pull the plug on the thing. Let the wannabe it managers it at these outfits RTFM and scratch their heads awhile since they dont properly monitor their network. Can we get a list of effected companies? May be in interesting day to short some stocks..
ViaSat is actually linking their Via-1 Sartelite with WildBlue so customers of that service should get the better value as soon as this goes live.
I would imagine to take advantage of this at the very least the customers will need a dish repoint to Viasat-1 at 115.1 W if not an all new modem/TRIA to be able to take full advantage of the speeds.
What, you don't think the company would just upgrade a customer's speed at no cost do you? Hah!
The new services will require a new trial and idu (modem). No it will jot be available to current WB customers forbthe first fewmonths after launch. The setup fee will be about $250.
Well played, sir. I actually opened this link and stared stupidly at it for about five seconds before it it clicked..
+1