I would say things like the online interface elements, the TV guide etc. do actually benefit from the 4K resolution. Basically you are getting a HiDPI or "retina" display. The Plex interface on my 4K LG smart TV is noticeably crisper than the 1080p HD interface on the TV in my bedroom.
That's a hypothetical vaccination that does not exist. The OP was taking about actual vaccinations, and point out from a statistical perspective the adverse outcomes from vaccinations is lower than the adverse outcomes for catching the disease from the result of not being vaccinated. Any vaccination that did not pass this threshold simply would fail to get regulatory approval.
Thing is most European cities are much better than American cities in this regard. Except most of these European cities are older usually many times older than the USA has been around. The issue is that in the USA the planning was around the car. The problem is that it scales horribly.
The difference is that they are owned by the depositors. Hence they are not subject to the same commercial pressures that regular banks are. Unfortunately most of the mutual financial organizations in the UK where destroyed in the 1980/1990's when the building societies converted to banks. During the financial crisis the building societies in the UK weathered the storm much better than the banks and demutilized former building societies did for example.
Hum Rudyard Kipling died in 1936 and Dinsey's Jungle Book was released in 1967. I must be missing something here about the copyright expiring. Now on the other hand if we where to talk about Pinocchio we would be on the mark. Here Dinsey waited just exactly the 50 years from the death of Carlo Collodi before bringing out their bastardised version.
My favourite idea is that any copyright extension is "retrospective". So if Disney want's more than 50 years better start paying a lot of money to the estate of Carlo Collodi for example to cover the period during which Pinocchio would now have been covered by copyright.
Except chip scale atomic clocks come in at around $1500 these days. Thats plenty good enough to run for days if not months without a GPS lock, assuming you where synced before loss of the GPS signal that is.
Since when have either Tunisia or Morocco *EVER* been part of the Middle East? Morocco for starters has most of it's coastline in the Atlantic, and both countries are in Africa.
Sorry but pet ownership is significant, and has been a known problem for years. If you want to keep a pet that is fine but you need to be honest with yourself about the environmental and ecological impacts that your choice has.
It's like cat owners denying the massacre of small birds, mammals and reptiles they inflict. You will find many cat owners that are against hunting, yet choose to have a pet that *WILL* massacre the local wildlife population.
Oh and where I life (Scotland) frigging domestic cats and their irresponsible owners are close to driving the Scottish Wildcat to extinction.
Finally 1.5% of carbon output that is completely unnecessary is not to be sniffed at.
Stupid thing is that simply adding extra copies of genes already in wheat you can boost yields by between 15-20% in a greenhouse (obviously not tested in a field yet)
Why anyone would be against this is utterly beyond me. However this is the insanity of blanket bans on GMO food, which for the record all the food and I mean *ALL* the food we eat is genetically modified.
Finally someone actually gets it. Though it does actually take two presses. One to open the camera app up and the second to take the picture once framed. Regardless it is many many times faster than an iPhone, and can be done while wearing gloves too. Try that on an iPhone when the temperature is sub-zero.
Basically the time between me deciding I want to take a photograph and a photograph being taken is much shorted on a Sony Z series camera (and possibly other Sony models) than on an iPhone, so I am more likely to capture an impromptu event. Any photo is better than no photo!
Further the Sony actually has a better sensor and lens combination, and on the Z5 an astoundingly quick autofocus that beats the hell out of an iPhone.
But then if you want an *ACTUAL* digital camera Sony make some of the best on the market.
Explain how having an external box hooked up to your laptop for good 3D performance has not compromised the form factor of your "ultrabook/convertible"?
What puzzle's me is if you need a GPU for computational reasons, how a small "server" does not beat the hell out of a box hooked up via a cable to your laptop is beyond me.
Wrong 1832, and the civil unrest leading up to the passing of the Great Reform Act. The final clincher was when the general public withdrew money to the tune of 25% of the gold the bank hand on deposit at the time.
Well creosote that you buy today is not the same as creosote pre ROHS. That is a number of nasty components where banned, because well they where nasty to people and nasty to the environment. What did happen is that as ROHS came in there was a gap in product availability due to poor planning on behalf of the manufactures while they reformulated the creosote to not include the nasty components.
There are a lot of EU regulations that is sure, but any modern developed society is going to have lots of regulations, and for the most part given they are informed by science they are not going to be wildly different inside or outside the EU, and we stand to gain virtually nothing by trying to set our own standards even if we could.
Given that creosote is a ROHS issue, this is a classic example. The EU decided for example to ban lead in solder. Pretty much the entire world then jumped to. For example try buying a smartphone or laptop in the USA that has lead based solder. If the USA is powerless against EU regulations what Brexiters think the UK will be able to do is beyond me.
Meanwhile as you are still fumbling to unlock your iPhone, using the dedicated camera button on my Z1 Compact I have already taken a photo. Where I to upgrade to a Z5 with it's superfast autofocus even if we both started with the phones unlocked, you would still be in the starting blocks with your iPhone compared to me on a Z5.
The best camera is one that gets the photograph, and without a dedicated camera button the event has long gone, making Android with the right phone infinitely better than the iPhone.
That is before we start with the best camera modules being Sony ones.
I never understood that. Concorde had the range to go transpacific with a "touch and go" refuel (land refuel and take off again without disembarking the passengers) somewhere in the middle and still be way faster than a conventional jet. It's not like the pacific is devoid of landmass.
Crippled beyond any chance of employment is a tricky area. I was doing job X and I have an injury that prevents me from doing job X does not mean you not capable of doing a job.
The easiest way to illustrate the point is to point to Stephen Hawking. It is pretty hard to be more disabled than him, yet has had a full career earning significantly more than the medium income in the UK. Clearly not every disabled person is Stephen Hawking, but writing off even severely disabled people as able to work is incorrect.
Regardless this number is a small fraction of the "unemployed".
Anyone driving on the right is doing so at the behest of Maximilien Robespierre. Well it is a product of the French Revolution where peasants walked on the right and the aristocrats drove their coaches on the left (you always walk on the opposite to the vehicular traffic). As such driving on the left was a quick way to get yourself identified as an aristocrat and your head chopped off. This convention was then spread by Napoleon. The British Isles, and much of the empire spared this tyranny kept to the left as had been the convention since antiquity.
On the other hand you have a server with built quad gigabit ethernet, you open it up to add a dual port 10GbE card for an upgrade, start the machine and all your firewall rules are completely foobar till you fix everything up, because the 10GbE card now grabs eth0/eth1 or more likely em1/em2.
In my view those bitching about ethernet device names have never had to maintain a server with multiple ethernet ports and doing upgrades on them. There is plenty to hate about systemd, but this even if was a systemd thing is not one of them.
I would say things like the online interface elements, the TV guide etc. do actually benefit from the 4K resolution. Basically you are getting a HiDPI or "retina" display. The Plex interface on my 4K LG smart TV is noticeably crisper than the 1080p HD interface on the TV in my bedroom.
That's a hypothetical vaccination that does not exist. The OP was taking about actual vaccinations, and point out from a statistical perspective the adverse outcomes from vaccinations is lower than the adverse outcomes for catching the disease from the result of not being vaccinated. Any vaccination that did not pass this threshold simply would fail to get regulatory approval.
Thing is most European cities are much better than American cities in this regard. Except most of these European cities are older usually many times older than the USA has been around. The issue is that in the USA the planning was around the car. The problem is that it scales horribly.
The difference is that they are owned by the depositors. Hence they are not subject to the same commercial pressures that regular banks are. Unfortunately most of the mutual financial organizations in the UK where destroyed in the 1980/1990's when the building societies converted to banks. During the financial crisis the building societies in the UK weathered the storm much better than the banks and demutilized former building societies did for example.
Hum Rudyard Kipling died in 1936 and Dinsey's Jungle Book was released in 1967. I must be missing something here about the copyright expiring. Now on the other hand if we where to talk about Pinocchio we would be on the mark. Here Dinsey waited just exactly the 50 years from the death of Carlo Collodi before bringing out their bastardised version.
My favourite idea is that any copyright extension is "retrospective". So if Disney want's more than 50 years better start paying a lot of money to the estate of Carlo Collodi for example to cover the period during which Pinocchio would now have been covered by copyright.
Except chip scale atomic clocks come in at around $1500 these days. Thats plenty good enough to run for days if not months without a GPS lock, assuming you where synced before loss of the GPS signal that is.
That's an epic thermodynamics 101 failure right there.
Since when have either Tunisia or Morocco *EVER* been part of the Middle East? Morocco for starters has most of it's coastline in the Atlantic, and both countries are in Africa.
What's better than AC is an electrically heated front windscreen. Now that Ford's patent's are out they should be a lot more common place.
Sorry but pet ownership is significant, and has been a known problem for years. If you want to keep a pet that is fine but you need to be honest with yourself about the environmental and ecological impacts that your choice has.
It's like cat owners denying the massacre of small birds, mammals and reptiles they inflict. You will find many cat owners that are against hunting, yet choose to have a pet that *WILL* massacre the local wildlife population.
Oh and where I life (Scotland) frigging domestic cats and their irresponsible owners are close to driving the Scottish Wildcat to extinction.
Finally 1.5% of carbon output that is completely unnecessary is not to be sniffed at.
Stupid thing is that simply adding extra copies of genes already in wheat you can boost yields by between 15-20% in a greenhouse (obviously not tested in a field yet)
https://www.newscientist.com/a...
Why anyone would be against this is utterly beyond me. However this is the insanity of blanket bans on GMO food, which for the record all the food and I mean *ALL* the food we eat is genetically modified.
Finally someone actually gets it. Though it does actually take two presses. One to open the camera app up and the second to take the picture once framed. Regardless it is many many times faster than an iPhone, and can be done while wearing gloves too. Try that on an iPhone when the temperature is sub-zero.
Basically the time between me deciding I want to take a photograph and a photograph being taken is much shorted on a Sony Z series camera (and possibly other Sony models) than on an iPhone, so I am more likely to capture an impromptu event. Any photo is better than no photo!
Further the Sony actually has a better sensor and lens combination, and on the Z5 an astoundingly quick autofocus that beats the hell out of an iPhone.
But then if you want an *ACTUAL* digital camera Sony make some of the best on the market.
Explain how having an external box hooked up to your laptop for good 3D performance has not compromised the form factor of your "ultrabook/convertible"?
What puzzle's me is if you need a GPU for computational reasons, how a small "server" does not beat the hell out of a box hooked up via a cable to your laptop is beyond me.
Wrong 1832, and the civil unrest leading up to the passing of the Great Reform Act. The final clincher was when the general public withdrew money to the tune of 25% of the gold the bank hand on deposit at the time.
That's fine because my backup that works like that is connected via single mode fibre and they are about 1km apart :-)
Well creosote that you buy today is not the same as creosote pre ROHS. That is a number of nasty components where banned, because well they where nasty to people and nasty to the environment. What did happen is that as ROHS came in there was a gap in product availability due to poor planning on behalf of the manufactures while they reformulated the creosote to not include the nasty components.
There are a lot of EU regulations that is sure, but any modern developed society is going to have lots of regulations, and for the most part given they are informed by science they are not going to be wildly different inside or outside the EU, and we stand to gain virtually nothing by trying to set our own standards even if we could.
Given that creosote is a ROHS issue, this is a classic example. The EU decided for example to ban lead in solder. Pretty much the entire world then jumped to. For example try buying a smartphone or laptop in the USA that has lead based solder. If the USA is powerless against EU regulations what Brexiters think the UK will be able to do is beyond me.
Meanwhile as you are still fumbling to unlock your iPhone, using the dedicated camera button on my Z1 Compact I have already taken a photo. Where I to upgrade to a Z5 with it's superfast autofocus even if we both started with the phones unlocked, you would still be in the starting blocks with your iPhone compared to me on a Z5.
The best camera is one that gets the photograph, and without a dedicated camera button the event has long gone, making Android with the right phone infinitely better than the iPhone.
That is before we start with the best camera modules being Sony ones.
Right because nuking the USA because they froze some treasury bonds is a sure fire way to get them payed up in full!
I never understood that. Concorde had the range to go transpacific with a "touch and go" refuel (land refuel and take off again without disembarking the passengers) somewhere in the middle and still be way faster than a conventional jet. It's not like the pacific is devoid of landmass.
Crippled beyond any chance of employment is a tricky area. I was doing job X and I have an injury that prevents me from doing job X does not mean you not capable of doing a job.
The easiest way to illustrate the point is to point to Stephen Hawking. It is pretty hard to be more disabled than him, yet has had a full career earning significantly more than the medium income in the UK. Clearly not every disabled person is Stephen Hawking, but writing off even severely disabled people as able to work is incorrect.
Regardless this number is a small fraction of the "unemployed".
Anyone driving on the right is doing so at the behest of Maximilien Robespierre. Well it is a product of the French Revolution where peasants walked on the right and the aristocrats drove their coaches on the left (you always walk on the opposite to the vehicular traffic). As such driving on the left was a quick way to get yourself identified as an aristocrat and your head chopped off. This convention was then spread by Napoleon. The British Isles, and much of the empire spared this tyranny kept to the left as had been the convention since antiquity.
Buy a dated ticket don't use it and keep it, then report the bug *AFTER* the dated ticket has expired.
On the other hand you have a server with built quad gigabit ethernet, you open it up to add a dual port 10GbE card for an upgrade, start the machine and all your firewall rules are completely foobar till you fix everything up, because the 10GbE card now grabs eth0/eth1 or more likely em1/em2.
In my view those bitching about ethernet device names have never had to maintain a server with multiple ethernet ports and doing upgrades on them. There is plenty to hate about systemd, but this even if was a systemd thing is not one of them.
open up your machine, and add a second nic. Now you find your new nic is eth0 and your old one is eth1, and everything is potentially broken.
I didn't think the enp0s19 was a systemd thing, rather something to do with udev and consistent device naming when the hardware changes.
Transportation to Australia only started after the American Revolution made transportation to the 13 colonies impossible.