Radio telescopes don't collect visible light unlike optical telescopes. So unless our sun is causing too much interference like it does for optical telescopes, I don't see why they would only operate at night.
When I get a divide by zero error, sometimes it is because I made some other error such as mis-spelling a variable name or maybe my database connection is broke. Less of an issue with TDD or BDD, but it makes me go back and evaluate if I really expect zero to be a valid value.
Illegal? How do you figure? What country has jurisdiction? Dangerous only if they guided the yacht into unsafe waters. Completely relying on GPS is very unsafe.
At work (school district in a low income area), we have been looking at Totus Solutions LED security lighting platform. totus-solutions.com Each LED is aimed and they can be programmed to be dimmed when no one is in the parking lot. Looking at a demo model and pictures of installations, they produce very little light pollution if any.
Wonder when they'll receive the DMCA take down notice? I know they called it "parody" but I don't think they where trying to be funny. Plus, I've seen better parody videos fall victim to dmca. Either way, I hate what this video implies, our tax code needs updated and the IRS needs to go away.
This kind of sounds like Moviepass only moviepass is better because it works at almost all theater chains. I pay $35/month (price varies depending on location) and can see any movie once, one per movie day. www.moviepass.com. My referral link: http://movi.ps/Tudu57 I get a free month if I get 3 people to sign up. Its worth it it me, but wouldn't be worth it to everyone.
We also have a new Alamo Drafthouse that took over an old AMC theater in an entertainment district in Kansas City. They have an interesting model that seems to be breaking away from normal theaters. They show cult classics, saw a Back to the Future marathon last night, reserved seating, and all dine in theaters. They also are very strict about talking and texting during movies which I love. Theaters are going to have to do new things to get people to spend money.
Facebook is near imposible to filter. My suggestion is use something else such as Moodle, MyBigCampus, or Gaggle that either is filter for you or that you would have complete control.
Its a lot cheaper and quicker to repair a break in areal fiber then buried cables. Easier to find the break and no holes to dig. City of Kansas City has cut our fiber twice in one summer.
I completely agree and don't understand the hate that php gets. PHP is a language for web dethronement. You should be fine going from Java to PHP due to PHP being mostly based on Java. I would have modded the parent up, but didn't see the point since it was posted as AC, so decided to post in support instead.
Its some VoIP thing, it requires data. Maybe qChat or something new. The new CDMA PTT works fine, call setup is not noticeable and coverage is better then iDEN.
Until late last year, I never had much trouble with PTT over iDEN depending on what building I was in, always worked fine outside. No carrier guarantees coverage inside a building plus these are old buildings that are built like bunkers and no network works. We have iDEN repeaters to solve this issue that we'll be switching to CDMA. Also, not all phones are equal.
One thing I will miss about having an iDEN phone, had a tornado warning about a year ago (no touchdown/damage) shortly after Joplin, MO was hit not far from me, the non-iDEN phones couldn't get through.
I have already seen a few iDEN towers go offline. They are sending a letter to iDEN customers June 1, 2012 telling them to move to CDMA phones (I have one and it works great, much better PTT). The iDEN network will cease to exist as early as June 30, 2013. As June 30, 2013 approaches, customers will get even more notifications. http://www.androidcentral.com/sprint-set-shut-down-its-iden-network-early-next-summer
and everyone from the teacher unions to the ACLU started to file law suits until it was repealed. I work for a Missouri school district IT department and this is a big issue right now. The two biggest issues is what counts a social networking site, a lot of the web classroom programs share social networking aspects. The other issue is it is impossible to enforce unless someone rats them out or its discovered after the teacher did something else.
I love Axis cameras. You get what your paying for, but I really suggest using some sort of capture software because internal storage is very limited. We have 100+ Axis cameras that are over 12 years old (anyone want to buy us some new ones, you may get a tax break?) so they last.
That's because people have these hooked to a backend server that does the motion processing or takes some pre and post roll. I love Axis cameras, I get to play with 200+ of them all day long.
Radio telescopes don't collect visible light unlike optical telescopes. So unless our sun is causing too much interference like it does for optical telescopes, I don't see why they would only operate at night.
When I get a divide by zero error, sometimes it is because I made some other error such as mis-spelling a variable name or maybe my database connection is broke. Less of an issue with TDD or BDD, but it makes me go back and evaluate if I really expect zero to be a valid value.
They really should have gotten a little bit more creative when naming the new companies.
Illegal? How do you figure? What country has jurisdiction? Dangerous only if they guided the yacht into unsafe waters. Completely relying on GPS is very unsafe.
At work (school district in a low income area), we have been looking at Totus Solutions LED security lighting platform. totus-solutions.com Each LED is aimed and they can be programmed to be dimmed when no one is in the parking lot. Looking at a demo model and pictures of installations, they produce very little light pollution if any.
Wonder when they'll receive the DMCA take down notice? I know they called it "parody" but I don't think they where trying to be funny. Plus, I've seen better parody videos fall victim to dmca. Either way, I hate what this video implies, our tax code needs updated and the IRS needs to go away.
This kind of sounds like Moviepass only moviepass is better because it works at almost all theater chains. I pay $35/month (price varies depending on location) and can see any movie once, one per movie day. www.moviepass.com. My referral link: http://movi.ps/Tudu57 I get a free month if I get 3 people to sign up. Its worth it it me, but wouldn't be worth it to everyone. We also have a new Alamo Drafthouse that took over an old AMC theater in an entertainment district in Kansas City. They have an interesting model that seems to be breaking away from normal theaters. They show cult classics, saw a Back to the Future marathon last night, reserved seating, and all dine in theaters. They also are very strict about talking and texting during movies which I love. Theaters are going to have to do new things to get people to spend money.
I use a nylon wireloom and a roll of bulk velcro that I cut off. Keeps all the cables straight and tangle free.
Facebook is near imposible to filter. My suggestion is use something else such as Moodle, MyBigCampus, or Gaggle that either is filter for you or that you would have complete control.
https://fiber.google.com/plans/residential/ The router/firewall supports it.
Its a lot cheaper and quicker to repair a break in areal fiber then buried cables. Easier to find the break and no holes to dig. City of Kansas City has cut our fiber twice in one summer.
Not true, the odds are a lot lower because cities tend to take up a lot less space then farm land and small towns.
Yes, there goal was to reach 250 million people by the end of 2013. http://www.androidcentral.com/sprint-ramps-network-vision-deployment-announces-national-4g-lte-rollout Also, keep in mind, they've only been working on this since about last November, they seem to making rather good pace.
I completely agree and don't understand the hate that php gets. PHP is a language for web dethronement. You should be fine going from Java to PHP due to PHP being mostly based on Java. I would have modded the parent up, but didn't see the point since it was posted as AC, so decided to post in support instead.
Its some VoIP thing, it requires data. Maybe qChat or something new. The new CDMA PTT works fine, call setup is not noticeable and coverage is better then iDEN.
Nope, the CDMA PTT do it as well. Its kind of needed though, that beep lets you know your connected, occasionally, it doesn't always connect.
Until late last year, I never had much trouble with PTT over iDEN depending on what building I was in, always worked fine outside. No carrier guarantees coverage inside a building plus these are old buildings that are built like bunkers and no network works. We have iDEN repeaters to solve this issue that we'll be switching to CDMA. Also, not all phones are equal. One thing I will miss about having an iDEN phone, had a tornado warning about a year ago (no touchdown/damage) shortly after Joplin, MO was hit not far from me, the non-iDEN phones couldn't get through.
I have already seen a few iDEN towers go offline. They are sending a letter to iDEN customers June 1, 2012 telling them to move to CDMA phones (I have one and it works great, much better PTT). The iDEN network will cease to exist as early as June 30, 2013. As June 30, 2013 approaches, customers will get even more notifications. http://www.androidcentral.com/sprint-set-shut-down-its-iden-network-early-next-summer
It actually has more to do with Student record laws, especially with special education and IEPs.
Could also be someone is just ratting people out, or your using school computers to post it, which is most likely monitored.
and everyone from the teacher unions to the ACLU started to file law suits until it was repealed. I work for a Missouri school district IT department and this is a big issue right now. The two biggest issues is what counts a social networking site, a lot of the web classroom programs share social networking aspects. The other issue is it is impossible to enforce unless someone rats them out or its discovered after the teacher did something else.
should be obvious, but unless the police/government is told no directly, they'll do as they please with the threat of force.
I wouldn't bother with the cheap camera kits, image quality makes them a waste of money. Cameras that are worth buying are going to start at $400.
I love Axis cameras. You get what your paying for, but I really suggest using some sort of capture software because internal storage is very limited. We have 100+ Axis cameras that are over 12 years old (anyone want to buy us some new ones, you may get a tax break?) so they last.
That's because people have these hooked to a backend server that does the motion processing or takes some pre and post roll. I love Axis cameras, I get to play with 200+ of them all day long.