The sun is a great energy source, though I would rather it not turn my house into an easy bake oven that's why I have blinds and black out curtains so I use artificial light all the time anyway.
I don't live in a climate where large bay windows and sliding glass double doors are practical though I did live in a house for a while that had them. It sucked they leaked in the winter and in the summer they heated the house up like an easy bake oven. I will admit they where very nice for a month in the spring and again in the fall when it was nice out and I could open them up.
Actually I thought it sounded like a great idea for a house... Fewer real windows would make the house more energy efficient, reduce the places someone could enter without permission, or peep. Simulated widows could be recorded for security and include IR night vision. (I don't know if the power required to use the simulated windows would off set any saving though you wouldn't need the displays on 24-7 probably motion activated so they only ran if you where in the room)
You would want to keep some real windows for airflow and in the event of an emergency.
We have locally owned auto-repair shops and dealerships if you go to an authorized dealer for repairs don't expect to get 3rd party parts and it to be much more expensive the locally owned auto-repairs will give you an option if you want oem or 3rd party parts sometimes those part are available from multiple 3rd parties with varying warranty lengths.
I've seen this the parts for some cars are just a standard parts that fit multiple models but if it's marketed for a more expensive car then it's way more expensive although it's the same part... you have to look at the interchangeable parts list or you might get screwed.
None of the doors on my house are actually secure even with the door locked and a deadbolt you can easily knock out the glass and just reach through and unlock them. This isn't mentioning the wood door jamb that could be easily destroyed just by kicking the door right next to knob and deadbolt.
You have to use those smaller number first to get expectations up for the amazing 1005 which will redefine processing making the standard specification measurements inadequate.
I was called for jury duty in a state/county I hadn't lived in for over a decade and when I didn't show up they put out a warrant. About a year later the sherif's office had found and talked to some friends trying to locate me. I spent hours on the phone before I was able to straighten it out.
I've been called a couple more times but never served on the jury, both times the defendant made some kind of last minute plea arrangement or the state dropped the charges.
If scooters aren't a bad idea (which is dependent upon location) then a little infrastructure would be nice maybe a scooter lane would solve those problems. This is not going to be an issue where I live no one is scooting in the snow, rain, or freezing cold.
I've thought about getting a motor cycle to ride on short trips in town but honestly it's not worth it if I can only ride it for half the year.
I keep a listed landline that I originally set up so that my step-sons father couldn't say he lost our phone number. He still used that as an excuse for not being in contact with him for over a decade. The step-son looked him up when he was 16 and was going to go visit but of course it was just never the right time.
Now that the step-son is 18 and moving out I think I'm going to cancel the landline, all it ever gets is telemarketers and scam robocalls.
I live in the rural midwest it's nice I can go outside and enjoy without a bunch of people, traffic, pollution, crime, etc... unfortunately that also means either I settle for what is local or order things on-line. Free two day shipping to the middle of nowhere and streaming service for $119/year sounds like a good deal to me.
My mother got a message from someone claiming to be an employee of facebook saying she had won $10,000 and wanted her bank account information so they could direct deposit the winnings.
She of course didn't respond knowing it was a scam then a couple days later got a message from someone claiming to be with FBI and was trying to catch the scamer. The supposed FBI agent wanted her to give them her bank account information and do what the scamer asked so they could trace the scamer and arrest them.
She also didn't fall for that though she did decide to play with the supposed FBI and asked them to provide a case number for the other FBI agent who had been assigned the case after she initially reported it. Then sent a message to the original scam account asking if they could send a check instead.
The never ending onslaught of maleware, ransomware, etc... annoys and frustrates me. To bad they are probably in a country where we can't extradite them.
My fiancée of 18 years and I aren't married and keep our finances separate mostly because she had a lot of medical debt when we first got together but then just never changed anything after she paid it off.
Satellite is spotty at best in my neighborhood, thankfully I have cable and DSL to choose from. The DSL offers 20mbps, cable offers 300mbps and is much more stable.
I have an app that lets me scan bar codes which I use at work, I also receive work email. The thing I use my cell phone for most is making and receiving calls and I really don't use it much at outside of work.
My wife used to manage a convenience store she has had to fire people because they wouldn't stop texting, snapchat, and posting on facebook while at work. If it keeps you from holding down a job then it's probably time to seek professional help.
My best guess is that having and using these as a standard allows more applications to easily connect to their services. Microsoft's open source projects and other non-commercial products tend to be targeted at bringing in more developers for the windows family products or management tools that make adopting microsoft easier.
When I was young ads were on billboards, TV, and in newspapers or magazines. There was no internet like we know it today and cell phone looked like this.
It was basically lens flare after lens flare. The Orville on the other hand was hilarious.
The sun is a great energy source, though I would rather it not turn my house into an easy bake oven that's why I have blinds and black out curtains so I use artificial light all the time anyway.
Perhaps any cell phone 5.5 inches or larger?
You can get cheap 5.5 or larger androids at walmart for under $100.
I don't live in a climate where large bay windows and sliding glass double doors are practical though I did live in a house for a while that had them. It sucked they leaked in the winter and in the summer they heated the house up like an easy bake oven. I will admit they where very nice for a month in the spring and again in the fall when it was nice out and I could open them up.
Actually I thought it sounded like a great idea for a house... Fewer real windows would make the house more energy efficient, reduce the places someone could enter without permission, or peep. Simulated widows could be recorded for security and include IR night vision. (I don't know if the power required to use the simulated windows would off set any saving though you wouldn't need the displays on 24-7 probably motion activated so they only ran if you where in the room)
You would want to keep some real windows for airflow and in the event of an emergency.
We have locally owned auto-repair shops and dealerships if you go to an authorized dealer for repairs don't expect to get 3rd party parts and it to be much more expensive the locally owned auto-repairs will give you an option if you want oem or 3rd party parts sometimes those part are available from multiple 3rd parties with varying warranty lengths.
I've seen this the parts for some cars are just a standard parts that fit multiple models but if it's marketed for a more expensive car then it's way more expensive although it's the same part... you have to look at the interchangeable parts list or you might get screwed.
None of the doors on my house are actually secure even with the door locked and a deadbolt you can easily knock out the glass and just reach through and unlock them. This isn't mentioning the wood door jamb that could be easily destroyed just by kicking the door right next to knob and deadbolt.
You have to use those smaller number first to get expectations up for the amazing 1005 which will redefine processing making the standard specification measurements inadequate.
I was called for jury duty in a state/county I hadn't lived in for over a decade and when I didn't show up they put out a warrant. About a year later the sherif's office had found and talked to some friends trying to locate me. I spent hours on the phone before I was able to straighten it out.
I've been called a couple more times but never served on the jury, both times the defendant made some kind of last minute plea arrangement or the state dropped the charges.
If scooters aren't a bad idea (which is dependent upon location) then a little infrastructure would be nice maybe a scooter lane would solve those problems. This is not going to be an issue where I live no one is scooting in the snow, rain, or freezing cold.
I've thought about getting a motor cycle to ride on short trips in town but honestly it's not worth it if I can only ride it for half the year.
All the chubby chasers would fail....
I keep a listed landline that I originally set up so that my step-sons father couldn't say he lost our phone number. He still used that as an excuse for not being in contact with him for over a decade. The step-son looked him up when he was 16 and was going to go visit but of course it was just never the right time.
Now that the step-son is 18 and moving out I think I'm going to cancel the landline, all it ever gets is telemarketers and scam robocalls.
I live in the rural midwest it's nice I can go outside and enjoy without a bunch of people, traffic, pollution, crime, etc... unfortunately that also means either I settle for what is local or order things on-line. Free two day shipping to the middle of nowhere and streaming service for $119/year sounds like a good deal to me.
My mother got a message from someone claiming to be an employee of facebook saying she had won $10,000 and wanted her bank account information so they could direct deposit the winnings.
She of course didn't respond knowing it was a scam then a couple days later got a message from someone claiming to be with FBI and was trying to catch the scamer. The supposed FBI agent wanted her to give them her bank account information and do what the scamer asked so they could trace the scamer and arrest them.
She also didn't fall for that though she did decide to play with the supposed FBI and asked them to provide a case number for the other FBI agent who had been assigned the case after she initially reported it. Then sent a message to the original scam account asking if they could send a check instead.
They both stopped responding to her.
I thought SamSam exploited JBoss which is developed by Red Hat.
The never ending onslaught of maleware, ransomware, etc... annoys and frustrates me. To bad they are probably in a country where we can't extradite them.
My fiancée of 18 years and I aren't married and keep our finances separate mostly because she had a lot of medical debt when we first got together but then just never changed anything after she paid it off.
Just remember if the wife isn't happy then no one is happy.... so keep her happy and everything should be just fine.
It's not wise to bring a gun to an SUV fight...
Satellite is spotty at best in my neighborhood, thankfully I have cable and DSL to choose from. The DSL offers 20mbps, cable offers 300mbps and is much more stable.
I have an app that lets me scan bar codes which I use at work, I also receive work email. The thing I use my cell phone for most is making and receiving calls and I really don't use it much at outside of work.
My wife used to manage a convenience store she has had to fire people because they wouldn't stop texting, snapchat, and posting on facebook while at work. If it keeps you from holding down a job then it's probably time to seek professional help.
My best guess is that having and using these as a standard allows more applications to easily connect to their services. Microsoft's open source projects and other non-commercial products tend to be targeted at bringing in more developers for the windows family products or management tools that make adopting microsoft easier.
When I was young ads were on billboards, TV, and in newspapers or magazines. There was no internet like we know it today and cell phone looked like this.
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Perhaps stricter driving tests would do more good today than attempting to push the envelope on public roads.
They can test all the self driving cars they want in New Jersey, California, Japan, and Germany. I don't live in any of those places.