There will be too much multi pathing at that frequency. At that high of a frequency the signals bounce off objects instead of penetrating through them. This means that you will need clear line of sight to the cell tower for it to work. Leaves , rain, fog, snow etc will block the signal.
Well you can keep on being a fan boy and a cheerleader all you want but it still won't help deal with the main obstacle of LFTR dealing with Uranium-232, its gamma rays, and decay products.
The chemical weapons were widely dispersed around Iraq by Saddam Husein's Regime. The cover story about there not being any was created to to try and prevent terrorist scouring all of the hidden weapons caches in Iraq for chemical weapons before the US troops had time to find and destroy them. Sadly, after the administration changed it was politically advantageous to perpetuate the cover story and discontinue chem weapons search efforts.
Its not unlimited, you can only build a collection grid so big and the sun sets at night. When you quadruple your infrastructure you also quadruple your cost and considering the cost of solar that isn't an attractive option.
The molten salt is only good if you convert the heat through a steam cycle that is only about 30% efficient. When you consider you are cooling the salt as you extract energy from it you will drop this efficiency even more as time goes on until heat is put back into it.
To keep from getting sued phone makers will make the chargers to refuse to charge upon finding this out. In fact to avoid litigation phones will probably just display a warning message to replace the battery and refuse to allow any other use until it is done.
Taking peoples temps is only a very marginal step in protecting the public.
On the contrary, taking people's temps is a very effective step in protecting the public.
Since the gestation period of Ebola is so long it does relatively little to keep people out of the country that are infected.
As seen in the case of Mr. Duncan, true. But when you don't have a fever, Ebola isn't contagious. At all. None of the people on Mr. Duncan's flight here need to be checked or isolated, because he couldn't have infected them.
Well in Spain there is a nurse that now has it because some idiots allowed infected people into the country. It doesn't mater if you don't have symptoms when you enter the country, the fact is if you have it you are going to put people at risk.
Ebola victims don't show a temperature until many, many days after they've been infected
But people aren't contagious until after they show symptoms, e.g. fever. Taking people's temperature is a perfectly valid measure.
Taking peoples temps is only a very marginal step in protecting the public. Since the gestation period of Ebola is so long it does relatively little to keep people out of the country that are infected. We need to implement flight/travel bans from countries where the Ebola outbreak has its foothold (exceptions can be made with a 21 day quarantine period).
My view is that the subsidies should be used to make broad band available in areas so that people can buy it. I still know people that can't get anything other than dialup because its not offered in their area (Also Note, cell coverage doesn't reach everywhere). The rate of 10Mb sets the bar too high in my opinion, this just jacks up the cost and further delays true access in areas that don't have it. I oppose any sort of Obamaphone implementation
Great we are going to have ObamaBOTs! Like nationalized robots are going to work better than nationalized health care. Are we going to have to buy Roombas whether we need them or not?
They spoke to some CEOs and favored some of their opinions over others. Did they pick and choose? Yes! Is there bias? Yes! Is there a conflict of interest? Yes!
So someone labeled me as a Troll for this statement. I decided to look up the author of the Article Elizabeth Segran. From her web site it says "She received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in the field of South and Southeast Asian Studies with a Designated Emphasis in Women, Gender and Sexuality.".
She sure sounds like a Liberal Arts major to me.
Although Minix does use some of the same tricks Linux does it still has additional overhead of separate servers and message passing. L4 still has a 2% to 4% penalty vs a monolithic kernel. You can optimize it all you want but the piper must be paid and won't go away.
Minix will never catch linux. The fact is it is slow. Infact its slower than GNU Hurd (now that is bad). Even worse its run by Andrew Tanenbaum who is notorious for rejecting patches for trivial if not egotistical reasons.
There will be too much multi pathing at that frequency. At that high of a frequency the signals bounce off objects instead of penetrating through them. This means that you will need clear line of sight to the cell tower for it to work. Leaves , rain, fog, snow etc will block the signal.
Well you can keep on being a fan boy and a cheerleader all you want but it still won't help deal with the main obstacle of LFTR dealing with Uranium-232, its gamma rays, and decay products.
This sounds like a fanboy cheerleading. Nothing really informative here just someone saying I support this.
The chemical weapons were widely dispersed around Iraq by Saddam Husein's Regime. The cover story about there not being any was created to to try and prevent terrorist scouring all of the hidden weapons caches in Iraq for chemical weapons before the US troops had time to find and destroy them. Sadly, after the administration changed it was politically advantageous to perpetuate the cover story and discontinue chem weapons search efforts.
Its not unlimited, you can only build a collection grid so big and the sun sets at night. When you quadruple your infrastructure you also quadruple your cost and considering the cost of solar that isn't an attractive option.
No mention on capacity though. If its capacity is low enough the these claims are easy to achieve.
The molten salt is only good if you convert the heat through a steam cycle that is only about 30% efficient. When you consider you are cooling the salt as you extract energy from it you will drop this efficiency even more as time goes on until heat is put back into it.
This is a video of what happens when a cell phone explodes. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i... Another story of it happening and photo of the aftermath http://miami.cbslocal.com/2014...
To keep from getting sued phone makers will make the chargers to refuse to charge upon finding this out. In fact to avoid litigation phones will probably just display a warning message to replace the battery and refuse to allow any other use until it is done.
Use lead acid or nicad batteries then :)
if these confirmers are reputable, who are they? Funny how no names are mentioned.
On the contrary, taking people's temps is a very effective step in protecting the public.
As seen in the case of Mr. Duncan, true. But when you don't have a fever, Ebola isn't contagious. At all. None of the people on Mr. Duncan's flight here need to be checked or isolated, because he couldn't have infected them.
Well in Spain there is a nurse that now has it because some idiots allowed infected people into the country. It doesn't mater if you don't have symptoms when you enter the country, the fact is if you have it you are going to put people at risk.
Ebola victims don't show a temperature until many, many days after they've been infected
But people aren't contagious until after they show symptoms, e.g. fever. Taking people's temperature is a perfectly valid measure.
Taking peoples temps is only a very marginal step in protecting the public. Since the gestation period of Ebola is so long it does relatively little to keep people out of the country that are infected. We need to implement flight/travel bans from countries where the Ebola outbreak has its foothold (exceptions can be made with a 21 day quarantine period).
That is something to contemplate while your serving time. (I'm not defending the law just stating it)
it is against the law to transport it across state lines though
My view is that the subsidies should be used to make broad band available in areas so that people can buy it. I still know people that can't get anything other than dialup because its not offered in their area (Also Note, cell coverage doesn't reach everywhere). The rate of 10Mb sets the bar too high in my opinion, this just jacks up the cost and further delays true access in areas that don't have it. I oppose any sort of Obamaphone implementation
Time to ping flood those commies back to dial up!!
Great we are going to have ObamaBOTs! Like nationalized robots are going to work better than nationalized health care. Are we going to have to buy Roombas whether we need them or not?
Its still going to be slower no matter what you do.
They spoke to some CEOs and favored some of their opinions over others. Did they pick and choose? Yes! Is there bias? Yes! Is there a conflict of interest? Yes!
So someone labeled me as a Troll for this statement. I decided to look up the author of the Article Elizabeth Segran. From her web site it says "She received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in the field of South and Southeast Asian Studies with a Designated Emphasis in Women, Gender and Sexuality.". She sure sounds like a Liberal Arts major to me.
Although Minix does use some of the same tricks Linux does it still has additional overhead of separate servers and message passing. L4 still has a 2% to 4% penalty vs a monolithic kernel. You can optimize it all you want but the piper must be paid and won't go away.
Article sounds like it was written by Liberal Arts major.
Because it will be slow
Minix will never catch linux. The fact is it is slow. Infact its slower than GNU Hurd (now that is bad). Even worse its run by Andrew Tanenbaum who is notorious for rejecting patches for trivial if not egotistical reasons.