That's great if your one of the 80% dullards, that thinks the internet is solely HTTP, but even at that, a gigabit link means all of those click-bait sites like "25 most embarrassing wedding photos" will actually load the 15 ad panels before the server times-out and resets the connection. We don't know what we would do with real world-class broadband because not enough of us have had it to reach the critical mass to develop the apps that that would use it.
During the State of the State address last night, Snyder promised to publish all of the Emails regarding the Flint water crisis here. There is a lot of politics involved here. Detroit built a Water line from Lake Huron north of Port Huron (about 50 miles north of Detriot) back in 1971.
The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department is a sprawling network covering 1,079 square-miles,[1][2] servicing more than 40 percent of the U.S. state of Michigan's population,[1] and employing over 3,000 people.[3] DWSD is one of the most extensive and largest water and sewage systems in the United States.[1] Along with serving the entire city of Detroit, it also serves the counties of Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw, Wayne, St. Clair, Lapeer and Monroe.[1] In 2000, The network comprised 11,000 miles of water mains and a storage capacity of 363 million gallons Detroit Water and Sewerage Department
After decades of typical Big City miss-management and cronyism, Kwame Kilpatrick took it to a new art form. Detroit pretty much decided that price gouging the "Hostile Suburbs" would solve their problems, but Flint had their own problems and really couldn't afford Detroit water and build their own pipe line.
I've looked and I haven't found an answer, the real question is: Since the automotive emissions are tested in a controlled environment, is the a requirement for auto to meet the same standards on the roads, or is this something everybody just assumes to be the case?
46 excess expected deaths / 320,000,000 US population
The researchers combined this information to estimate the excess NOx emissions in each county and used a model to predict the impact of air pollution by county. The model describes pollution movement through the atmosphere, tracks how NOx changes into harmful ozone and particulates, and predicts the health consequences and monetary damages from that pollution. The damages—primarily from particulate matter—include deaths, illnesses related to air pollution, reduced agricultural yield, degradation of buildings, reduced visibility, and reduced recreation. The model assigns costs to each of these to determine the monetary damages from NOx emissions.
in other words they guessed. The lack of error bars, the data points less than the noise floor, Report by a NGO nonprofit based on a paywalled paper, yup all of the warning signs are there.
It's been a while since I have even thought about this but I always understood that the file extension really didn't mean anything in linux, if the x bit was set then bash either sent it to the correct interpreter depending on the shebang or executed it depending on the correct magic number in the binary.
If you don't have an antivirus solution installed on your Linux PC, you can check for Linux.Ekocms by inspecting the following two folders and seeing if you find any screengrabs: $HOME/$DATA/.mozilla/firefox/profiled $HOME/$DATA/.dropbox/DropboxCache Linux.Ekocms also uploads all these screenshots at regular intervals to a C&C (command and control) server via a proxy. The C&C server's IP address is hard-coded in the trojan's source code. All files are sent via an encrypted connection, so third-party reverse engineers tools would have a hard time picking up on the trojan's operations.
E. Coli is an essential organism,You wouldn't be alive without E. Coli growing in your gut, providing you with vitamin K without which you would bleed to death. Some strain don't play nice and cause illness, but most are content in their symbiotic relationship with us.
The big advantage to the "Local Food" movement is that the chances are the food is fresher, and the natural anti-oxidants are not consumed resisting spoilage, the disadvantage is if the local soil is missing an essential nutrient, you will not get it in your local food. My garden will never be organic, the closest I could come is "Transitional", but my bell peppers taste better than any sold in a super-market, you can smell the difference 6 feet away.
Roundup doesn't effect insects, unless you drown them in it. The "Roundup Ready" gene that makes plant resistant to glyphosates like Roundup was found in the wild, in plants that were naturally resistant.
It surprises that the Greens who support organic methods without question, don't realise that organic pesticides are completely untested. They'll tout them as being as effective as manufactured pesticides, which to me means they are likely just as toxic.
Actually vaccine have some real potential side-effects that are well documented, whereas GMO don't have any creditable side-effects. There are some real benefits to using food grown GMO seeds such as less weed seeds that can cause horrific allergy problems for some people and less competition for field nutrients from weeds allowing less fertiliser use and runoff.
If we/they actually did that (mine the asteroids ect.), then eventually we'd shift from a scarcity based economy to an abundance based economy (or at least shift much fast than we are presently). That would cause all kind of disruptive influences, and it's really hard to tell which would be beneficial and which would be detrimental. Just look at the present labor situation, the abundance of cheap foreign labor isn't helping those who are ill-suited to anything but manual labor among us.
Somehow I just assume that non-virgin Falcon9 first-stage will never be man-rated. Sure it's a great Idea for lifting routine cargo, maybe even at some discount. I also suspect that special cargoes will be willing to pay a premium for a virgin first stage.
The Fukushima reactors were an excellent example of three things,
Firstly sub-standard Generation II, especially Boiling Water Reactors power plants need to be replaced with properly designed Generation III reactor like the Westinghouse AP1000 and Secondly we need some rationality to the spent to the spent fuel situation that doesn't involve it that crap being scattered all over hell and creation. Thirdly the Japanese are complete fucktards with nuclear, amazingly even worse than the Russians.
I don't think so. Neutron bombardment of the reactor vessel, the main component of the reactor, is the main factor that limits the life of a nuclear reactor. These aren't exactly the kinds of thing you can call GE and arrange a feild tech to come out and replace.
That's pretty much how they would do it with the NuScaledesign, everything is small and modular. The power modules can be "unhooked" and carried to a refueling area in the pool by crane, that's the whole thing, containment and all, it gets shipped in via barge, rail or truck, so if you need to, you could just ship the whole thing back to the factory too.
Interestingly EDF has just conned the UK government into doing the same thing with the new plant they are building, in partnership with Chinese companies. Guaranteed high prices for the lifetime of the plant, regardless of what the market will sustain.
Now that is just wrong, I can see the Government Subsidising some of the R&D as basic science does have intrinsic value to the society, and some insurance subsidy (don't whine if you get regulated while your suckling the public tit), is probably better than the people getting stiffed for whole thing if something goes south; but if the technology isn't able to stand on it's own, maybe it's better to put a bullet into the lame horse's head and put it out of it's misery.
I don't get why Fusion is given a free pass by the NIMBY everything nuclear is scary crowd. lithium is physically dangerous, deuterium is slightly toxic, and tritium is as much a nuclear hazard as anything coming out of a fission plants fuel rod and it's insanely difficult to contain as well. If you don't think that neutron activation isn't going to make the whole thing as radioactive as a fission reactor core, your delusional.
The only reason that I can think of why Greens prefer Fusion over Fission is Fission is always 30 years away and they would rather see humanity living in cave, huddled around a dung fire breathing dioxin laden smoke.
Few in the US really advertises prices any more there is usually a weasel word phase Like "subject to dealer participation" or "prices may vary" and always at least "Prices higher in Alaska and Hawaii".
That make a lot of sense pragmatically, but it would be much less likely to happen if the codebase wasn't in serious need of refactoring. unanticipatable side-effects is a sure sign of speghetti-code, often sprinkled with GOTOs.
I tend to put too many lines in my conditionals when it would have been better to split it out into a function; if the conditional doesn't fit on a single screen, you should seriously consider shortening up the code.
So Android starts getting developed by Thawte in South Africa,
NY can say can you lock the phones as required by law? Thawte can say "Yes",
NY can say "Then do it" and Thawte can say "East shit and bark at the moon"
You think that beats America; When I was stationed in Germany, the local Brewery, Lowenbrau of Graffenwhor, used to delivery those 20, 1/2L flip top bottles of beer to your door, now that beats America!
$2.50 / 1.06 = 2.35849056604; price it as $2.36 and the register rings up $2.50 after the sales tax is added; or more likely price it at 2.60 and round down to 2.75
That's great if your one of the 80% dullards, that thinks the internet is solely HTTP, but even at that, a gigabit link means all of those click-bait sites like "25 most embarrassing wedding photos" will actually load the 15 ad panels before the server times-out and resets the connection. We don't know what we would do with real world-class broadband because not enough of us have had it to reach the critical mass to develop the apps that that would use it.
During the State of the State address last night, Snyder promised to publish all of the Emails regarding the Flint water crisis here. There is a lot of politics involved here.
Detroit built a Water line from Lake Huron north of Port Huron (about 50 miles north of Detriot) back in 1971.
After decades of typical Big City miss-management and cronyism, Kwame Kilpatrick took it to a new art form. Detroit pretty much decided that price gouging the "Hostile Suburbs" would solve their problems, but Flint had their own problems and really couldn't afford Detroit water and build their own pipe line.
I've looked and I haven't found an answer, the real question is: Since the automotive emissions are tested in a controlled environment, is the a requirement for auto to meet the same standards on the roads, or is this something everybody just assumes to be the case?
46 excess expected deaths / 320,000,000 US population
in other words they guessed. The lack of error bars, the data points less than the noise floor, Report by a NGO nonprofit based on a paywalled paper, yup all of the warning signs are there.
It's been a while since I have even thought about this but I always understood that the file extension really didn't mean anything in linux, if the x bit was set then bash either sent it to the correct interpreter depending on the shebang or executed it depending on the correct magic number in the binary.
there, upload that! Honestly I didn't even see the directory .mozilla/firefox/profiled on my machine.
Yeah buddy we could have fun with that, you want data, how about a couple Gb of /dev/random!
E. Coli is an essential organism,You wouldn't be alive without E. Coli growing in your gut, providing you with vitamin K without which you would bleed to death. Some strain don't play nice and cause illness, but most are content in their symbiotic relationship with us.
The big advantage to the "Local Food" movement is that the chances are the food is fresher, and the natural anti-oxidants are not consumed resisting spoilage, the disadvantage is if the local soil is missing an essential nutrient, you will not get it in your local food. My garden will never be organic, the closest I could come is "Transitional", but my bell peppers taste better than any sold in a super-market, you can smell the difference 6 feet away.
Roundup doesn't effect insects, unless you drown them in it. The "Roundup Ready" gene that makes plant resistant to glyphosates like Roundup was found in the wild, in plants that were naturally resistant.
It surprises that the Greens who support organic methods without question, don't realise that organic pesticides are completely untested. They'll tout them as being as effective as manufactured pesticides, which to me means they are likely just as toxic.
Actually vaccine have some real potential side-effects that are well documented, whereas GMO don't have any creditable side-effects. There are some real benefits to using food grown GMO seeds such as less weed seeds that can cause horrific allergy problems for some people and less competition for field nutrients from weeds allowing less fertiliser use and runoff.
Or get a license from Marvel and name it Thanos.
If we/they actually did that (mine the asteroids ect.), then eventually we'd shift from a scarcity based economy to an abundance based economy (or at least shift much fast than we are presently). That would cause all kind of disruptive influences, and it's really hard to tell which would be beneficial and which would be detrimental. Just look at the present labor situation, the abundance of cheap foreign labor isn't helping those who are ill-suited to anything but manual labor among us.
Somehow I just assume that non-virgin Falcon9 first-stage will never be man-rated. Sure it's a great Idea for lifting routine cargo, maybe even at some discount. I also suspect that special cargoes will be willing to pay a premium for a virgin first stage.
The Fukushima reactors were an excellent example of three things,
Firstly sub-standard Generation II, especially Boiling Water Reactors power plants need to be replaced with properly designed Generation III reactor like the Westinghouse AP1000 and
Secondly we need some rationality to the spent to the spent fuel situation that doesn't involve it that crap being scattered all over hell and creation.
Thirdly the Japanese are complete fucktards with nuclear, amazingly even worse than the Russians.
I don't think so. Neutron bombardment of the reactor vessel, the main component of the reactor, is the main factor that limits the life of a nuclear reactor. These aren't exactly the kinds of thing you can call GE and arrange a feild tech to come out and replace.
That's pretty much how they would do it with the NuScale design, everything is small and modular. The power modules can be "unhooked" and carried to a refueling area in the pool by crane, that's the whole thing, containment and all, it gets shipped in via barge, rail or truck, so if you need to, you could just ship the whole thing back to the factory too.
Interestingly EDF has just conned the UK government into doing the same thing with the new plant they are building, in partnership with Chinese companies. Guaranteed high prices for the lifetime of the plant, regardless of what the market will sustain.
Now that is just wrong, I can see the Government Subsidising some of the R&D as basic science does have intrinsic value to the society, and some insurance subsidy (don't whine if you get regulated while your suckling the public tit), is probably better than the people getting stiffed for whole thing if something goes south; but if the technology isn't able to stand on it's own, maybe it's better to put a bullet into the lame horse's head and put it out of it's misery.
I don't get why Fusion is given a free pass by the NIMBY everything nuclear is scary crowd. lithium is physically dangerous, deuterium is slightly toxic, and tritium is as much a nuclear hazard as anything coming out of a fission plants fuel rod and it's insanely difficult to contain as well. If you don't think that neutron activation isn't going to make the whole thing as radioactive as a fission reactor core, your delusional.
The only reason that I can think of why Greens prefer Fusion over Fission is Fission is always 30 years away and they would rather see humanity living in cave, huddled around a dung fire breathing dioxin laden smoke.
Few in the US really advertises prices any more there is usually a weasel word phase Like "subject to dealer participation" or "prices may vary" and always at least "Prices higher in Alaska and Hawaii".
That make a lot of sense pragmatically, but it would be much less likely to happen if the codebase wasn't in serious need of refactoring. unanticipatable side-effects is a sure sign of speghetti-code, often sprinkled with GOTOs.
I tend to put too many lines in my conditionals when it would have been better to split it out into a function; if the conditional doesn't fit on a single screen, you should seriously consider shortening up the code.
So Android starts getting developed by Thawte in South Africa,
NY can say can you lock the phones as required by law?
Thawte can say "Yes",
NY can say "Then do it"
and Thawte can say "East shit and bark at the moon"
You think that beats America; When I was stationed in Germany, the local Brewery, Lowenbrau of Graffenwhor, used to delivery those 20, 1/2L flip top bottles of beer to your door, now that beats America!
Could even pop a RFID chip in the plastic, that would drive the tinfoil hat crowd bananas.
$2.50 / 1.06 = 2.35849056604; price it as $2.36 and the register rings up $2.50 after the sales tax is added; or more likely price it at 2.60 and round down to 2.75