This. I pretty much only go to the theater for movies where I feel the immersion and the huge screen will be worth it. I was watching TV the other day and a trailer came on and my first thought was "I can't wait for that to come out on DVD"...
before the advent of the cellphone we coordinated with people who didn't have cell phones and didn't expect the corresponding level of responsiveness. Nowadays if you don't have a cellphone, you may have the same absolute level of responsiveness but it's significantly below average.
Nah. Gasoline cars will not stop selling before 2019, and until they do, increasing efficiency for gas vehicles and reducing NO emissions from traditionally diesel form factors are both worthwhile enhancements. So if they're on schedule, this could be a big win for Mazda in terms of carving out a good chunk of the (assumed to be) tail years of the fossil fuel vehicle.
I think they typoed "thirty"; there's a lot of places reported lately who are looking to ban sales of new fossil-fuel vehicles in that timeframe (after which the population of such vehicles will attrit over time until someone gets fed up and just bans them outright).
"that caused average global temperatures to drop by 0.4-0.7 Celsius"
Last I heard, greenhouse effect warming was past 0.7 and still going, and lasts more than a year, so while we can argue about "much", I'd say "smaller" is pretty much a lock until we find a bigger volcano to set off (at which point we'll have a different large problem).
According to this info on the dex format, the base size of a class in the binary (the size of a class_def_item) is 32 bytes - 8 fields at 4 bytes each; more if it's not just a marker interface (and I think even for that there's type name data elsewhere).
"assault rifle" is a defined term for the US Army. this has some more information, but the short form is that it has the ability to do fully automatic or semiautomatic selectively, using cartridges between submachine gun and rifle in power.
So how would you suggest they represent "technically the stated facts are true but the intended implication is not" on the false-true spectrum? This is sounding like a good bug report so far, but a suggested resolution would be good to include.
Because the damage to the road is not linear with weight or even with pressure; it's a fourth-power thing, meaning that all else (contact patch, driving conditions) being equal, a vehicle weighing 2000lbs does 16 times the wear of a vehicle weighing 1000lbs. From what I've read, the reason is that the heavier weight flexes the road more and over a larger area. This seems to have some explanation on the factors involved.
Someone else posted that buses in their area were 27500lbs; my CRV comes out to about 3500lbs, so the bus weighs 7.86 times as much and therefore is doing 3811 times as much damage to the road. (Exact numbers variable based on occupancy, but you get the idea.)
That said, this slideset indicates that a bus is considered to be about 850 times as damaging as a passenger car, rather than 3800. I think they're assuming (a) 3 axle buses and (b) a car weighing less than my CRV; a car weighing about 3400lbs on 2 axles vs a bus weighing 27500 on 3 axles would come out to 1700/axle vs 9166/axle; the weight ratio would be 5.39:1 and the damage ratio would be 845. However, the bus I ride in the morning is 2 axles, so it's hitting higher numbers.
to correspond with the square miles estimate of solar cells to generate the power? The topic seems to be land use, but most folks don't really grok acres...
sounds like his home net has two subnets, copper and wifi; everything can reach the internet through the firewall but wifi and copper can't talk to each other. I have a similar setup but I don't prevent wifi from reaching copper because that's where the fileserver and the printer are.
P is apparently known to be a subset of NP. We just don't know whether it's "less than" or "equal" yet.
This. I pretty much only go to the theater for movies where I feel the immersion and the huge screen will be worth it. I was watching TV the other day and a trailer came on and my first thought was "I can't wait for that to come out on DVD"...
then do both. Send the message and follow up with a phone call to verify that it was received. Proof of sending is not proof of receipt.
before the advent of the cellphone we coordinated with people who didn't have cell phones and didn't expect the corresponding level of responsiveness. Nowadays if you don't have a cellphone, you may have the same absolute level of responsiveness but it's significantly below average.
Nah. Gasoline cars will not stop selling before 2019, and until they do, increasing efficiency for gas vehicles and reducing NO emissions from traditionally diesel form factors are both worthwhile enhancements. So if they're on schedule, this could be a big win for Mazda in terms of carving out a good chunk of the (assumed to be) tail years of the fossil fuel vehicle.
I think they typoed "thirty"; there's a lot of places reported lately who are looking to ban sales of new fossil-fuel vehicles in that timeframe (after which the population of such vehicles will attrit over time until someone gets fed up and just bans them outright).
shhh! This may be our justification for going back to offices with doors!
You also have to trust the company to not have their product leak your master password to them.
"that caused average global temperatures to drop by 0.4-0.7 Celsius"
Last I heard, greenhouse effect warming was past 0.7 and still going, and lasts more than a year, so while we can argue about "much", I'd say "smaller" is pretty much a lock until we find a bigger volcano to set off (at which point we'll have a different large problem).
According to this info on the dex format, the base size of a class in the binary (the size of a class_def_item) is 32 bytes - 8 fields at 4 bytes each; more if it's not just a marker interface (and I think even for that there's type name data elsewhere).
They're planning to turn it off in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update according to TFA. I guess they've had enough of it.
Planned for Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, according to TFA
"assault rifle" is a defined term for the US Army. this has some more information, but the short form is that it has the ability to do fully automatic or semiautomatic selectively, using cartridges between submachine gun and rifle in power.
But my phone says I was in New York, and I even made calls.
Hello, reasonable doubt.
Gary Busi?
what would keep big corp from owning small gov?
is a weak government capable of enforcing the laws?
Which implies there's room for improvement.
So how would you suggest they represent "technically the stated facts are true but the intended implication is not" on the false-true spectrum? This is sounding like a good bug report so far, but a suggested resolution would be good to include.
so the missile is only as fast as the drone swarm defending it? cool, antimissile missiles will have no problem.
Because the damage to the road is not linear with weight or even with pressure; it's a fourth-power thing, meaning that all else (contact patch, driving conditions) being equal, a vehicle weighing 2000lbs does 16 times the wear of a vehicle weighing 1000lbs. From what I've read, the reason is that the heavier weight flexes the road more and over a larger area. This seems to have some explanation on the factors involved.
Someone else posted that buses in their area were 27500lbs; my CRV comes out to about 3500lbs, so the bus weighs 7.86 times as much and therefore is doing 3811 times as much damage to the road. (Exact numbers variable based on occupancy, but you get the idea.)
That said, this slideset indicates that a bus is considered to be about 850 times as damaging as a passenger car, rather than 3800. I think they're assuming (a) 3 axle buses and (b) a car weighing less than my CRV; a car weighing about 3400lbs on 2 axles vs a bus weighing 27500 on 3 axles would come out to 1700/axle vs 9166/axle; the weight ratio would be 5.39:1 and the damage ratio would be 845. However, the bus I ride in the morning is 2 axles, so it's hitting higher numbers.
so it's 90% garbage...
to correspond with the square miles estimate of solar cells to generate the power? The topic seems to be land use, but most folks don't really grok acres...
sounds like his home net has two subnets, copper and wifi; everything can reach the internet through the firewall but wifi and copper can't talk to each other. I have a similar setup but I don't prevent wifi from reaching copper because that's where the fileserver and the printer are.
Complaining about tribalism - look to the universities humanities departments.first.
Well of course. Where else would you put anthropology, sociology, and political science?