What's wrong with IDE? You can pick up crates of 500gb drives for dirt cheap these days, about half the cost of what a SATA will cost, about a 1/3 of the cost of scsi, and about a 1/10th the cost of fibre channel.
Yeah it's because everyone already knows we're not free. Uh... because we refuse to insitute draconian copy protection methods, and we nearly 80% of our population is online.
Meh if you live in Canada it doesn't matter anyway. We use both standards(SI and Imperial) in just about every task day to day. You'll buy a litre of gas, buy a few feet of wood. A half kilo of meat, a few pounds of flour. Fun stuff. Industry here uses both, or one or the other it all depends.
Really though? I've worked as a mechanic, in the a lumber yard(pre-retail, where you do sort/cuts/treating), in the computer industry, in heavy manufacturing, in medium manufacturing. And everyone uses both. I couldn't tell you the size of a mm or cm is, but I can spot a 9/128", a 3/8" socket, do a eyeball prep to 3ft or a 1/64 of an inch. But I can tell you how much a container should fill for a litre, and so on. It's...bewildering at times.
... It's more efficient to ignite it away from them, in the center of the cylinder. Spark plugs can't do that at all..
Well no. They don't get gummed up because of the spark, but rather because you're igniting a hydrocarbon. Arcs do corrode their end points, but the quality of a high-end plug these days? Most people anymore won't even need to change their plugs over the life of their car they're that good. 50 years ago, you got 2k miles if that, and you checked the gap every month. 40 years ago it was around 5k miles and you regapped every 6mo. 30 years ago was the first generation of do not gap plugs that would last 30k miles. 20 years ago we were upto 50k miles. 10 years ago we were looking at 100k miles, and no gapping required. Now? You can get get plugs that are good for 150k-200k miles, and require no regapping ever, and no gapping at install.
Spark plugs can indeed to it. Some engines use a ball cup for the primary ignition point. The big problem is that, you're putting a lot of stress on the engine by doing ignition like that especially in the days of light weight everything is aluminum stuff. Was very popular with steel, the other problem is you're creating a hot spot which can melt can cause rapid fatigue. Doing TDC ballcup ignition will shatter pistons if done wrong, in very short order. The solution is to use a centre point TDC design where the plug sits in the centre of each chamber at the top.
Oh I dunno. I ran has been threatening everyone in the region for decades. They fund hizbullah and hamas, and give them weapons. How does one steal land that's fairly won in a defensive war? Again how does one steal land from refugees that migrated there to be refugees.
The only reason why Jerusalem is important to them is because it denies Jews and Christians access to temple mount and other sites. It's not holy to them, not in the least. If you're going to make arguments, at least know what you're talking about especially when you move to religious wars.
I'd say, ask Norman Bourlag how it could be done, but he's dead unfortunately. But he had a good plan, and several other good plans. I'm sure crazy greenies and environmentalists will come out whining now, but 'green farming' will never produce enough food. And unless you're going to shovel off 2/3's of the population to die. His ideas will be the future of farming.
The only evidence is that we're still exiting a glacial period, and have no clue how the environment works. We've only scratched the surface of our understanding of how the interlocking segments of the entire climate move together.
As for keeping it civil? Better let the warmists know, their new civility is 'attack'.
Well, the news says it is the worst weather (and the highest count of tornados) since 50 years.
If it bleeds it leads. This is sensationalist news, nothing more, nothing less. And highest count in 50 years? Well in the US they only have about 50 years worth of tornado tracking that's considered reliable in most places, and some of those are only reliable to 1970, but tornado numbers have been far higher. Hell where I live the 'accurate temperature and tornado count' is only goes back to about 1973.
That's pretty much normal spring weather here in North America. The tornado/severe weather season here starts in April when the streams shift. Some years we manage to squeeze by until mid-may before weather like that starts to happen, not often but we do.
This is why in most places like that there are severe weather sirens. I'll let you put 2 +2 together.
Who said it's an inconvenience to me? Only you so far, what you're missing is this. If your currency is valued across others, and it's main for trading and debt. Iceland didn't fail because the lent too much, they failed because they lent too much with loans based off of high value currencies compared to their own. Instead of simply getting hit by a hammer, they got hit by thors hammer and slammed into the ground at the same time.
There was more than one level of rapid devaluation going on. And it was nearly all tied to currency block debt.
Ah no. Iceland regularly used multi-currency loans for subsidizing everything from mortgages, to personal loans, to business loans and so on. Most people and businesses who lost everything, was due to the fact that the icelandic currency could no longer compete with having 5 different splits in the amount due. Nothing like making payments in yen, dollars, euro's pounds and yuan's right?
Well you can ask Iceland how using multiple non-localized currencies worked for them for loans. Total economic collapse is never fun, especially when your currency is no longer valued enough to cover even the interest.
Well no not really. In Canada if a university grad applies they're nearly an automatic hire here for policing. That's part of the problem we're facing actually. University grads, in general smart with no life experience.
Terrible combination, when you consider that it's life experience and understanding a person is well the main point of policing here.
Never heard of it. And I'm fairly good on the up n' up. But you can bet your ass that if google did what the AC suggested they'd bury the music industry without even trying.
If you're pulling the entire rack when it fails, non-hotpluggable doesn't matter too much especially in terms of redundancy.
What's wrong with IDE? You can pick up crates of 500gb drives for dirt cheap these days, about half the cost of what a SATA will cost, about a 1/3 of the cost of scsi, and about a 1/10th the cost of fibre channel.
Yeah it's because everyone already knows we're not free. Uh ... because we refuse to insitute draconian copy protection methods, and we nearly 80% of our population is online.
I don't see why anyone needs cable.
But how will I get my internet?
Oh and because you're american, you can swap AG/Crown with DA/judge or local proxy.
Incorrect. Automated ticketing in nearly all jurisdictions can be done via proxy by crown or AG approval. He's still an idiot.
Cities and counties are responsible for automated ticketing. Not the police. Don't be an idiot next time.
Meh if you live in Canada it doesn't matter anyway. We use both standards(SI and Imperial) in just about every task day to day. You'll buy a litre of gas, buy a few feet of wood. A half kilo of meat, a few pounds of flour. Fun stuff. Industry here uses both, or one or the other it all depends.
Really though? I've worked as a mechanic, in the a lumber yard(pre-retail, where you do sort/cuts/treating), in the computer industry, in heavy manufacturing, in medium manufacturing. And everyone uses both. I couldn't tell you the size of a mm or cm is, but I can spot a 9/128", a 3/8" socket, do a eyeball prep to 3ft or a 1/64 of an inch. But I can tell you how much a container should fill for a litre, and so on. It's...bewildering at times.
Well no. They don't get gummed up because of the spark, but rather because you're igniting a hydrocarbon. Arcs do corrode their end points, but the quality of a high-end plug these days? Most people anymore won't even need to change their plugs over the life of their car they're that good. 50 years ago, you got 2k miles if that, and you checked the gap every month. 40 years ago it was around 5k miles and you regapped every 6mo. 30 years ago was the first generation of do not gap plugs that would last 30k miles. 20 years ago we were upto 50k miles. 10 years ago we were looking at 100k miles, and no gapping required. Now? You can get get plugs that are good for 150k-200k miles, and require no regapping ever, and no gapping at install.
Spark plugs can indeed to it. Some engines use a ball cup for the primary ignition point. The big problem is that, you're putting a lot of stress on the engine by doing ignition like that especially in the days of light weight everything is aluminum stuff. Was very popular with steel, the other problem is you're creating a hot spot which can melt can cause rapid fatigue. Doing TDC ballcup ignition will shatter pistons if done wrong, in very short order. The solution is to use a centre point TDC design where the plug sits in the centre of each chamber at the top.
My 6 year old WRT54G does using a custom tomato firmware. So yeah, there's no excuse.
Some impressive moderation there. I guess people are still pretty butthurt over their religion starting to turn to the point of scientology.
Oh I dunno. I ran has been threatening everyone in the region for decades. They fund hizbullah and hamas, and give them weapons. How does one steal land that's fairly won in a defensive war? Again how does one steal land from refugees that migrated there to be refugees.
The only reason why Jerusalem is important to them is because it denies Jews and Christians access to temple mount and other sites. It's not holy to them, not in the least. If you're going to make arguments, at least know what you're talking about especially when you move to religious wars.
Not even. We were doing coal liquification 70 years ago.
The same cost when oil was easy to find, and extract. Hell most of the profitable coal mines in the world are sitting with no use.
That's a happy and fun myth but there's still a few thousand years worth of coal sitting in the ground that can be liquified.
I'd say, ask Norman Bourlag how it could be done, but he's dead unfortunately. But he had a good plan, and several other good plans. I'm sure crazy greenies and environmentalists will come out whining now, but 'green farming' will never produce enough food. And unless you're going to shovel off 2/3's of the population to die. His ideas will be the future of farming.
The only evidence is that we're still exiting a glacial period, and have no clue how the environment works. We've only scratched the surface of our understanding of how the interlocking segments of the entire climate move together.
As for keeping it civil? Better let the warmists know, their new civility is 'attack'.
According to the flappy heads in global warming speak. The science is settled on everything relating to global warming therefor will never change.
Well, the news says it is the worst weather (and the highest count of tornados) since 50 years.
If it bleeds it leads. This is sensationalist news, nothing more, nothing less. And highest count in 50 years? Well in the US they only have about 50 years worth of tornado tracking that's considered reliable in most places, and some of those are only reliable to 1970, but tornado numbers have been far higher. Hell where I live the 'accurate temperature and tornado count' is only goes back to about 1973.
That's pretty much normal spring weather here in North America. The tornado/severe weather season here starts in April when the streams shift. Some years we manage to squeeze by until mid-may before weather like that starts to happen, not often but we do.
This is why in most places like that there are severe weather sirens. I'll let you put 2 +2 together.
Who said it's an inconvenience to me? Only you so far, what you're missing is this. If your currency is valued across others, and it's main for trading and debt. Iceland didn't fail because the lent too much, they failed because they lent too much with loans based off of high value currencies compared to their own. Instead of simply getting hit by a hammer, they got hit by thors hammer and slammed into the ground at the same time.
There was more than one level of rapid devaluation going on. And it was nearly all tied to currency block debt.
Ah no. Iceland regularly used multi-currency loans for subsidizing everything from mortgages, to personal loans, to business loans and so on. Most people and businesses who lost everything, was due to the fact that the icelandic currency could no longer compete with having 5 different splits in the amount due. Nothing like making payments in yen, dollars, euro's pounds and yuan's right?
Well you can ask Iceland how using multiple non-localized currencies worked for them for loans. Total economic collapse is never fun, especially when your currency is no longer valued enough to cover even the interest.
Well no not really. In Canada if a university grad applies they're nearly an automatic hire here for policing. That's part of the problem we're facing actually. University grads, in general smart with no life experience.
Terrible combination, when you consider that it's life experience and understanding a person is well the main point of policing here.
Never heard of it. And I'm fairly good on the up n' up. But you can bet your ass that if google did what the AC suggested they'd bury the music industry without even trying.