I think you are confusing RFID with the smartcard technology used by credit cards in the UK.
I'm in the UK and I've never seen or heard of an RFID credit card.
Actually, this is a perfectly acceptable use of an apostrophe.
There's an interesting response regarding this subject on Google Answers. You'll even find a very pertinent example: Regina received four A's on her report card.
No, there isn't - that's exactly my point. The American right wants you to believe that there is a common European culture, because it makes it easier to bash.
...but there is clearly a lot of sympathy for this. Why is there no outrage over this?
Huh? In my country (the UK), there's absolutely no sympathy for it. It's a disgusting violation of free speech rights. I'll certainly never visit Austria again. There's plenty of outrage.
What you are doing is the equivalent of blaming the Japanese for China's human rights problem.
Surely you mean Austrian freedom. You do know Europe is a continent with nations that have different laws, right? Some of these nations are authoritarian, some are not. Some are socialist, some are not. Not all of them have these stupid restrictions on free-speech rights.
Or do you hail from the Fox News school of politics, where European is one big, evil, socialist nation - like China, but without the cheap labor?
The bacteria is mutating all of the time. Some of the bacteria mutate into drug-resistant forms, some don't. When the drugs are applied, the drug-resistant bacteria survives, the rest die. Now the drug resistant form multiplies and becomes prevalent.
It's called natural selection and is a central tenet of evolution.
Firstly, video is stored as YUV, not RGB.
If it's 4:2:2, then there's 8 bits for the luma and 8 bits for the chroma.
If its 4:2:0, then there's 8 bits for the luma and 4 bits for the chroma
Uncompressed 4:2:2 NTSC video is closer to 200 Mb/s - not 50.
My guess is that they're using DVCPRO50 for compression, which won't be compressable any further without loss of detail.
The audio, on the other hand, is clearly in need of compression...
How is this any different to constituencies counting representatives using "first-past-the-post"?
The constituencies, which are equal-sized buckets of population vote for their representative, who then goes to Parliament. The party with the most representatives becomes the government.
This mechanism has been around since before the 1500's
Err, not its not. A box is a hollow shape, typically with a rectangular base and four perpendicular sides.
In this case "booth" and "box" are synonyms, since both have the definition: "A small, separated compartment in a public space"
The Normans managed it in 1066, but Normandy was a Duchy and therefore a separate nation at the time. The Normans spoke their own language (Norman-French), which is what was forced on the English people
GSK is British
Ambiguous headlines spark curiosity.
Curiosity buys newspapers.
The Murdoch in question here is James Murdoch, Rupert's son, who is British too.
I think you are confusing RFID with the smartcard technology used by credit cards in the UK. I'm in the UK and I've never seen or heard of an RFID credit card.
HSBC was founded in the 19th century to finance British trade in the Far East. Its name does not denote its ownership.
Not unless he's 120 years old
Actually, this is a perfectly acceptable use of an apostrophe.
There's an interesting response regarding this subject on Google Answers. You'll even find a very pertinent example:
Regina received four A's on her report card.
Britons do not actually have the right to free speech
Err, yes they do.
Northern Ireland being a case in point
Huh? What case?
I do know that the US government publicly censors broadcasters, on the vague pretext of "obscenity".
Obviously, not if you have an MBA.
...but there is still a common European culture
...but there is clearly a lot of sympathy for this. Why is there no outrage over this?
No, there isn't - that's exactly my point. The American right wants you to believe that there is a common European culture, because it makes it easier to bash.
Huh? In my country (the UK), there's absolutely no sympathy for it. It's a disgusting violation of free speech rights. I'll certainly never visit Austria again. There's plenty of outrage.
What you are doing is the equivalent of blaming the Japanese for China's human rights problem.
European Freedom
Surely you mean Austrian freedom. You do know Europe is a continent with nations that have different laws, right? Some of these nations are authoritarian, some are not. Some are socialist, some are not. Not all of them have these stupid restrictions on free-speech rights.
Or do you hail from the Fox News school of politics, where European is one big, evil, socialist nation - like China, but without the cheap labor?
Which one? He's a dual US/UK citizen.
The bacteria is mutating all of the time. Some of the bacteria mutate into drug-resistant forms, some don't. When the drugs are applied, the drug-resistant bacteria survives, the rest die. Now the drug resistant form multiplies and becomes prevalent.
It's called natural selection and is a central tenet of evolution.
Perhaps you're thinking of Gerontophilia which already exists.
Except it's not 24 bits, its 16 or 12...
Firstly, video is stored as YUV, not RGB.
If it's 4:2:2, then there's 8 bits for the luma and 8 bits for the chroma.
If its 4:2:0, then there's 8 bits for the luma and 4 bits for the chroma
Uncompressed 4:2:2 NTSC video is closer to 200 Mb/s - not 50.
My guess is that they're using DVCPRO50 for compression, which won't be compressable any further without loss of detail.
The audio, on the other hand, is clearly in need of compression...
Since your post makes no grammatical sense, I assume you're trying to be ironic.
The terrorists hate us because we have freedom
No - the terrorists hate us because we trampled over their [real or perceived] freedoms.
Why did you have to go and say that?? Now I'm just worried.
Over here in the UK it's illegal to use the word "British" or similar indications
No its not. That's just complete bullshit.
How is this any different to constituencies counting representatives using "first-past-the-post"?
The constituencies, which are equal-sized buckets of population vote for their representative, who then goes to Parliament. The party with the most representatives becomes the government.
This mechanism has been around since before the 1500's
Err, not its not. A box is a hollow shape, typically with a rectangular base and four perpendicular sides.
In this case "booth" and "box" are synonyms, since both have the definition: "A small, separated compartment in a public space"
Errr, no.
Actually, France never conquered England.
The Normans managed it in 1066, but Normandy was a Duchy and therefore a separate nation at the time. The Normans spoke their own language (Norman-French), which is what was forced on the English people
I think you need to change your friends.