It's not used as a lens, just as a window and if it is flat it isn't going to do anything to the image. The term 'lens' is often used interchangeably as the individual light bending component, or the whole assembly.
He is only successful because of a set of byzantine laws that force Americans to pay 10 or 20 times more for drugs than what they cost in other first world countries.
Yes, that's why he should only have access to a customer that was assigned to him.
When somebody calls for help the helpline creates a trouble ticket and when it is assigned to the tech, the system gives them access to that customer. Why would you need to check on somebodies number at random?
I don't think bundling is completely in control of the cable companies. The media companies probably tie advertising contracts to a group of channels and there are probably a bunch of other hidden relationships- like the contracts with content producers.
This goes back to the OPs original post. You can have two pressure 'sources'. Pressure from heat and pressure from molecules. With pressure from heat you need to transfer the pressure as quickly as possible because your efficiency losses to the walls of the chamber are greater. In a wankle engine that expansion period is much shorter. I think this is the way you get greater efficiency with water injection in a piston engine, you convert a portion of that combustion temperature to gas.
I assume since it is noiseless it is using a fuel cell. As to your concern with pressure, I know that the Wankel is the preferred ICE for hydrogen. Not sure why but it is more efficient than a piston engine.
Maybe they just haven't tried. My uncle was a dairy farmer and had interesting anecdotes as to why he thought cows were smarter than generally believed.
It's not used as a lens, just as a window and if it is flat it isn't going to do anything to the image. The term 'lens' is often used interchangeably as the individual light bending component, or the whole assembly.
He is only successful because of a set of byzantine laws that force Americans to pay 10 or 20 times more for drugs than what they cost in other first world countries.
Following the same sort of logic one can claim the entire site is a 'technical issue'
Tell me more about south Canada....
Probably some it, but I would also suggest that the shrinking demographics of the West and Japan have something to do with it.
How about baby formula?
Microsoft will learn though that there are many more IT experts than they previously believed.....
Kind of ashamed of mine....
Maybe they were using the boxed type of sun.
Yes, send them to mars. Isn't that where men are from?
They probably use this channel leverage in their advertising contracts. "You will be on X,Y and Z channels all subscribed by 1.2 gillion users"
Yes, that's why he should only have access to a customer that was assigned to him. When somebody calls for help the helpline creates a trouble ticket and when it is assigned to the tech, the system gives them access to that customer. Why would you need to check on somebodies number at random?
Benchmarking? that should be automated.
I don't think bundling is completely in control of the cable companies. The media companies probably tie advertising contracts to a group of channels and there are probably a bunch of other hidden relationships- like the contracts with content producers.
Yeah, it would be the person writing the ticket. Technicians don't answer the phone....
Technician should only have access to this information for accounts that were assigned to him.
A good excuse not to do laundry!
True- the BS is spread evenly.
Soon we will have fitness geeks running around with a dozen watches on their arms.
This makes using it an inconvenience so I never use it
Used to work in a chemistry lab in the 90s.. the analytical machines (GC, GC Mass spec, HPLC) where all top of the line and cutting edge.
This goes back to the OPs original post. You can have two pressure 'sources'. Pressure from heat and pressure from molecules. With pressure from heat you need to transfer the pressure as quickly as possible because your efficiency losses to the walls of the chamber are greater. In a wankle engine that expansion period is much shorter. I think this is the way you get greater efficiency with water injection in a piston engine, you convert a portion of that combustion temperature to gas.
I assume since it is noiseless it is using a fuel cell. As to your concern with pressure, I know that the Wankel is the preferred ICE for hydrogen. Not sure why but it is more efficient than a piston engine.
It was a gas!
Maybe they just haven't tried. My uncle was a dairy farmer and had interesting anecdotes as to why he thought cows were smarter than generally believed.
Most likely it is the nitrosoamines which are quite abundant in tobacco smoke.