In theory that would be expected but with a the Texas grid probably selling power to both the East and West grids if the interconnect goes down the Texas might over-volt and shut down while East and West might under-volt and either brownout or blackout.
according to my mom, who is an RN and damn good at her job, is that drug company's help fund and write the medical text books schools use.
And I also supposed she told you that you needed to know the secret handshake to see the special MDs that were taught with the secret unbiased text books that were unfunded by the drug companies! I suppose that she also told you that the textbooks she studied out of in Nursing school were published by the same companies that published the textbook for medical schools, One of my instructors was honored by being tasked with writing a question for the state board exams in Nursing, it took her 6 months to do it properly and cross research to prove and disprove each possible answer, imagine a whole textbook. I'm glad your mom is not only an RN but a damn good one, she a rare and dieing breed.
Einstein is best known for his theories of special relativity and general relativity. He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics “for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect”. Albert Einstein
E=MC^2 is a postulate of special relativity. Einstein actually had an agreement with his wife whom he was divorcing that he'd put the prize money into a trust for his sons and she'd be able to draw on the interest, but he never did receive the prize for either General or Special Relativity.
The only way to use the A-bomb is to kill civilans en masse. Theres no military use of an A-bomb without 99% civil casualties.
That is not even close to being true, the B6Mod10 nuclear bomb has had the dial a yield feature since the 1960's alowing the yeilds to be set to 0.3, 5, 10 or 80 Kt and the Mod11 is designed for bunker busting. Variants of the W54 range from 10 tons (note not KiloTons) to 1KT. All of these have a sufficiently low yield to allow a carefully planed and executed Nuclear event to occur without excessive civilian casualties, unless you count civilian nuclear centrifuge technicians. Hell we could probably drop a dialed down B61Mod11 into a centrifuge facility and they'd never be able to prove they were even nuked.
If the weather forecaster says there is an 80% chance of rain ten times and it rains 8 of them then he's 100% accurate even though it didn't rain two of those days. Intelligence Estimates are also like that, they consider sources, how reliable the source has been in the past and where the intell from the source is within his/it's area of expertise, and motivations. Who or what is corroborating the sources and what are there primary and secondary gains for being truthful or deceptive. Furthermore we know Iraq Had chemical weapons what we didn't know is what happened to them, your making the mistake of confusing the reason for the excuse. The major purpose wasn't to find out if there were WMD in Iraq, but to find out where the WMD that that were suppose to be in Iraq actually were and under who's control. You also have to consider the Cost of being wrong vs. the benefit of being correct; imagine the Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway happening in New York with properly militarized Nerve Gas instead of amateur stuff.
First well endowed female sales rep's don't really work, the MD's that oogle the females sales reps usually don't buy so the rep will have to make multiple visits. Second the reason for "charging unconscionably high rates to insurance companies" is so the companies will have to raise the "usual and customary fees" that they only pay 80% of anyways, that means if the MD wants $100.00 he has to charge $125.00 and expects to have to write off $25.00. Very little of the annual 20% increase makes it's way to anyone actually involved with patient care delivery; that's the biggest problem with our health-care system, parasitic overhead.
What about when the neighboring farms spread their unwanted "Natural" pollen to the GE farms? Why is that not an actionable offense?
Because your license for the monsanto seeds state something to the effect that each years crop will be grown from purchased monsanto seed; the seeds "contaminated" by natural pollen is just waste as well as any "uncontaminated" seeds.
The whole controversy over mercury in the vaccines causing autism is still hotly debated, though.
I don't define mindless morons spouting drivel that has been disproved in scientific study after study as debate. Mercury containing timersol has never been linked to autism or any autistic spectrum disorder in any study that has withstood peer review. Vaccines in general have never been linked to autism or any autistic spectrum disorder in any study that has withstood peer review. Most people and organizations who "still hotly debate" the issue either have direct financial incentive or some other secondary gain involved with allowing parents of ASD kids to shift the "guilt" to some causal factor other than genetics or just plain luck.
This is one of a big mystery for me, not being a USian.
Do pedestrians really always have the right of way in the US? You mean I can just step out blindly into a road, and if a car hits me, it is automatically his fault? If so, it simply does not make sense!
Yes pedestrians always have the right of way in the US, if a drive hits a pedestrian it's the driver's fault. Even if the pedestrian is crossing the street illegally he still has the right of way, if the pedestrian is hit when illegally crossing the street both the driver and the pedestrian may be ticketed. Pedestrians that assume that cars will yield the right of way are frequently hit, European drivers are far more likely to yield to pedestrians than US drivers.
it's probably the strength, using copper in air-frames pulling 10 G's is challenging, carbon-NT could hold up under 100's of G's such as guided artillery rounds or missiles that would turn a human pilot into jelly.
Your probably thinking about WP, White Phosphorus. Technically it's a smoke/incendiary round and produces gruesome burns on flesh and re-ignites on contact with oxygen. The White Phosphorus will melt at 44 C so the rounds have to be stored vertically. When I got out shortly after Desert Storm, officially WP was being replaced with Red Phosphorus which has much better IR obscuring smoke, is easier to handle and less gruesome on personnel; WP was limited to existing stocks.
Well there are dangers involved with micro-organisms in the composts and manures used to fertilize organic fields; real country-folks usually have well developed immune systems and have no problems but city-slickers especially those with compromised immune systems can get life threatening infections. The probability of these problems occurring are low but not nill.
My DC electronics instructor used to tune dipole microwave antennas built during the war (WW II) with a tuning wand up high on a ladder while his partner watched the meters on the ground; he remarked that even in the winter he never had to wear a coat up on the ladder. The real question is how much microwave energy is your body having to disipate, usually not much, I'd bet the the amount the endangered garlic is dissipating from the tower is about the same as the normal background noise.
One kid, the most popular jock in the school, the king of the senior prom, the "most likely to succeed", in the middle of a stadium full of spectators, dropping dead on the opening kick off is a lot and it gets press coverage from coast to coast.
But the bigger issue really is financial cost and why the school's being allowed to require the parents to cough up for something that could hardly be considered a necessity.
Well for starters a lot of otherwise healthy kids are dropping dead during physical activity at school gym classes and sporting events from cardiac arrest. Technically it's optional, even remaining alive is optional.
The differences everyone is wining about is the same difference between 6 and 8 hours of sleep before taking the test or having hay-fever vs. being clear-headed.
I took one I think it was called the "Chitlins Equalization Battery" basically if you were black you were supposed to score between 120 to 150, and if you were white your score was supposed to be between 70-85 to equalize the supposed cultural bias in IQ tests. I and my roommate, Hosey Lamb, took the test, Hosey black as the ace of spades scored 85 and my WASP ass scored 120, go figure.
That's not that far fetched, you have to have someone go through them, information on Employee contracts have to be redacted as well anything HIPPA or ADA related, on-going negotiations ect. There are a lot of laws concerning what can be made public and a lot of conflicts between different laws.
That is how they should have done it. This vehicle isn't at all impressive, the Aptera 2h gets 96 watt-hours/mi and 130 miles per US gallon (1.8 l/100 km) on gasoline.
Aptera Motors quotes 300 miles per US gallon (0.8 l/100 km), which applies to a 120 mile trip after a full charge. They justify this by stating that 99% of Americans drive less than 120 miles daily. Aptera 2 Series
The Volt supposedly gets 232MPG on a 40 mile basis, and the Aptera gets 300 MPG on a 120 Mi basis, GM still has a way to go to get to the cutting edge.
In theory that would be expected but with a the Texas grid probably selling power to both the East and West grids if the interconnect goes down the Texas might over-volt and shut down while East and West might under-volt and either brownout or blackout.
according to my mom, who is an RN and damn good at her job, is that drug company's help fund and write the medical text books schools use.
And I also supposed she told you that you needed to know the secret handshake to see the special MDs that were taught with the secret unbiased text books that were unfunded by the drug companies! I suppose that she also told you that the textbooks she studied out of in Nursing school were published by the same companies that published the textbook for medical schools, One of my instructors was honored by being tasked with writing a question for the state board exams in Nursing, it took her 6 months to do it properly and cross research to prove and disprove each possible answer, imagine a whole textbook. I'm glad your mom is not only an RN but a damn good one, she a rare and dieing breed.
How about when the people being killed are murderous thugs that will kill every innocent man woman and child that tries to oppose them?
E=MC^2 is a postulate of special relativity. Einstein actually had an agreement with his wife whom he was divorcing that he'd put the prize money into a trust for his sons and she'd be able to draw on the interest, but he never did receive the prize for either General or Special Relativity.
The only way to use the A-bomb is to kill civilans en masse. Theres no military use of an A-bomb without 99% civil casualties.
That is not even close to being true, the B6Mod10 nuclear bomb has had the dial a yield feature since the 1960's alowing the yeilds to be set to 0.3, 5, 10 or 80 Kt and the Mod11 is designed for bunker busting. Variants of the W54 range from 10 tons (note not KiloTons) to 1KT. All of these have a sufficiently low yield to allow a carefully planed and executed Nuclear event to occur without excessive civilian casualties, unless you count civilian nuclear centrifuge technicians. Hell we could probably drop a dialed down B61Mod11 into a centrifuge facility and they'd never be able to prove they were even nuked.
If the weather forecaster says there is an 80% chance of rain ten times and it rains 8 of them then he's 100% accurate even though it didn't rain two of those days. Intelligence Estimates are also like that, they consider sources, how reliable the source has been in the past and where the intell from the source is within his/it's area of expertise, and motivations. Who or what is corroborating the sources and what are there primary and secondary gains for being truthful or deceptive. Furthermore we know Iraq Had chemical weapons what we didn't know is what happened to them, your making the mistake of confusing the reason for the excuse. The major purpose wasn't to find out if there were WMD in Iraq, but to find out where the WMD that that were suppose to be in Iraq actually were and under who's control. You also have to consider the Cost of being wrong vs. the benefit of being correct; imagine the Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway happening in New York with properly militarized Nerve Gas instead of amateur stuff.
First well endowed female sales rep's don't really work, the MD's that oogle the females sales reps usually don't buy so the rep will have to make multiple visits. Second the reason for "charging unconscionably high rates to insurance companies" is so the companies will have to raise the "usual and customary fees" that they only pay 80% of anyways, that means if the MD wants $100.00 he has to charge $125.00 and expects to have to write off $25.00. Very little of the annual 20% increase makes it's way to anyone actually involved with patient care delivery; that's the biggest problem with our health-care system, parasitic overhead.
The sheathing on my house is aluminized and getting a cell phone signal is very hit or miss either inside the house or in it's RF shadow outside.
What about when the neighboring farms spread their unwanted "Natural" pollen to the GE farms? Why is that not an actionable offense?
Because your license for the monsanto seeds state something to the effect that each years crop will be grown from purchased monsanto seed; the seeds "contaminated" by natural pollen is just waste as well as any "uncontaminated" seeds.
They'll probably never get sick and should even have immunity to the pathogenic strains.
The whole controversy over mercury in the vaccines causing autism is still hotly debated, though.
I don't define mindless morons spouting drivel that has been disproved in scientific study after study as debate. Mercury containing timersol has never been linked to autism or any autistic spectrum disorder in any study that has withstood peer review. Vaccines in general have never been linked to autism or any autistic spectrum disorder in any study that has withstood peer review. Most people and organizations who "still hotly debate" the issue either have direct financial incentive or some other secondary gain involved with allowing parents of ASD kids to shift the "guilt" to some causal factor other than genetics or just plain luck.
This is one of a big mystery for me, not being a USian.
Do pedestrians really always have the right of way in the US? You mean I can just step out blindly into a road, and if a car hits me, it is automatically his fault? If so, it simply does not make sense!
Yes pedestrians always have the right of way in the US, if a drive hits a pedestrian it's the driver's fault. Even if the pedestrian is crossing the street illegally he still has the right of way, if the pedestrian is hit when illegally crossing the street both the driver and the pedestrian may be ticketed. Pedestrians that assume that cars will yield the right of way are frequently hit, European drivers are far more likely to yield to pedestrians than US drivers.
it's probably the strength, using copper in air-frames pulling 10 G's is challenging, carbon-NT could hold up under 100's of G's such as guided artillery rounds or missiles that would turn a human pilot into jelly.
If the casing were built out of CarbonNT composite then the explosive payload could be increased without sacrificing range or bore wear.
Your probably thinking about WP, White Phosphorus. Technically it's a smoke/incendiary round and produces gruesome burns on flesh and re-ignites on contact with oxygen. The White Phosphorus will melt at 44 C so the rounds have to be stored vertically. When I got out shortly after Desert Storm, officially WP was being replaced with Red Phosphorus which has much better IR obscuring smoke, is easier to handle and less gruesome on personnel; WP was limited to existing stocks.
Well there are dangers involved with micro-organisms in the composts and manures used to fertilize organic fields; real country-folks usually have well developed immune systems and have no problems but city-slickers especially those with compromised immune systems can get life threatening infections. The probability of these problems occurring are low but not nill.
The tower is going on the neighbor's property, and it's the neighbor who'll be receiving the rent payments.
My DC electronics instructor used to tune dipole microwave antennas built during the war (WW II) with a tuning wand up high on a ladder while his partner watched the meters on the ground; he remarked that even in the winter he never had to wear a coat up on the ladder. The real question is how much microwave energy is your body having to disipate, usually not much, I'd bet the the amount the endangered garlic is dissipating from the tower is about the same as the normal background noise.
One kid, the most popular jock in the school, the king of the senior prom, the "most likely to succeed", in the middle of a stadium full of spectators, dropping dead on the opening kick off is a lot and it gets press coverage from coast to coast.
But the bigger issue really is financial cost and why the school's being allowed to require the parents to cough up for something that could hardly be considered a necessity.
Well for starters a lot of otherwise healthy kids are dropping dead during physical activity at school gym classes and sporting events from cardiac arrest. Technically it's optional, even remaining alive is optional.
The differences everyone is wining about is the same difference between 6 and 8 hours of sleep before taking the test or having hay-fever vs. being clear-headed.
I took one I think it was called the "Chitlins Equalization Battery" basically if you were black you were supposed to score between 120 to 150, and if you were white your score was supposed to be between 70-85 to equalize the supposed cultural bias in IQ tests. I and my roommate, Hosey Lamb, took the test, Hosey black as the ace of spades scored 85 and my WASP ass scored 120, go figure.
That's not that far fetched, you have to have someone go through them, information on Employee contracts have to be redacted as well anything HIPPA or ADA related, on-going negotiations ect. There are a lot of laws concerning what can be made public and a lot of conflicts between different laws.
ballpark is kick it up a 1/2 a percent, diesel is 11% more energy so that would be 5% of 11% real-world YMMV.
That is how they should have done it. This vehicle isn't at all impressive, the Aptera 2h gets 96 watt-hours/mi and 130 miles per US gallon (1.8 l/100 km) on gasoline.
The Volt supposedly gets 232MPG on a 40 mile basis, and the Aptera gets 300 MPG on a 120 Mi basis, GM still has a way to go to get to the cutting edge.