Why do you want full duplex audio? Its not like the turtles can talk back.
Instead of trying to find something that does things exactly the way they used to be (whether you need that feature or not), you should start with something that works and build on it. It requires more time and effort, but you are less likely to find yourself in the situation you are right now.. a web site with a live cam first perhaps.
As for SIP alternatives, I have had good luck with mumble, but have not yet tested it on ARM.
I drink large amounts of coffee but find it quite manageable to stop for a few days or even week. You do feel sluggish, but terrible headaches is on the extreme end of the scale. Perhaps the people you hear complaining are also on something else.
"In comparison to caffeine, ethanol, nicotine, video games are certainly one of the least of our problems."
I'm not sure what you meant by that, but the addictive properties of nicotine compared to caffeine are off the scale. If you ever smoked and want to break the conditioning, never have a cigarette when you are craving for one.
"why should I trust an App built by a guy who admitted stealing NSA data"
It depends on whether you think that he stole data from the NSA, or that he took data from the NSA gathered from the people it was supposed to serve as proof of their illicit activities.
There is a big difference between a selfish coward and someone who risks everything for what is right. It would be nice if people had enough attention span to discern between the two, but it could also be because most people cannot relate to sacrifice for a higher cause.
Although some charities are just so by name, while the government still has to do some things that are useful such as paving roads, but as far as the examples you used (EFF & DOD) I would fully agree.
I personally don't care if you have as many guns it takes to make yourself feel like a man, but it is not what he's saying. He said that doesn't "have to ask ANYONE'S permission to have guns". Fine, but why is permission needed to have a drone?
About what you are saying, some criminals are not necessarily criminals until they have an emotional fit, and then use a gun because they have easy access to it. You seem to assume that people are born a criminal instead of becoming one, but like this delusion that "they'll come for you *first* when SHTF." it just fits your narrative. I suppose that image about the whole army coming to get you provides a certain sense of worth and self importance. Sorry, but it is not going to happen.
I probably should not give them any ideas, but perhaps drone manufacturers should just incorporate guns into drones so all of a sudden they will become sacred too.
I seriously doubt that. You think only jobless kids with an allowance play games?
But there is no need to label people buying non DRM games as a "cult", unless you are being paid to do so. Is that why you are also promoting the tracking of people across the Internet?
It goes without saying that they would release it for the purpose of burning it to generate power.
I want to stress that its only good in as much as it is better than coal (and some other very bad ways to generate power). Once we heavily invest it, we will likely use it for a very long time.
"Because natural gas is a cleaner source of energy..
Cleaner than what? Thorium salt nuclear reactor? Solar? Wind? Of course, you mean coal - there's a no brainer.
"These ice crystals hold a remarkable quantity of natural methane gas. It is estimated that one cubic meter of frozen
gas hydrate contains 164 cubic meters of methane. "
Remarkable as compared to what? How does it compared to frozen water vapor compared to vapor? Frozen hydrogen gaz compared to hydrogen? Frozen gazoline... never mind.
Perhaps CNN's audience is presumed to know nothing about it. I get that they cannot address distinct audiences indivi
dually so I will leave it at that.
The article does get more informative, specifically; they are targeting deposits 1000 meters under the sea, south of t
he Japanese city of Nagoya.
So this is not methane that is going to be released because of global warming whether we harvest it or not. It is just fine where it is under deep sea pressure.
But if they do release it, it will contribute to global warming.
I am not saying that they should discount it entirely for the short term, mostly because of they way they are burning coal right now, but Japan, can do better. We can all do better.
" If natural gas could be extracted economically from gas hydrates, it would reshape the energy world," says Christoph
er Knittel, professor... "
Yes indeed, it would professor Knittel - it would reshape the energy world and contribute into turning it into a burning hell.
Well, since leptons do not interact with gluons, they are not affected by the quantum chromodynamics sector which defines the interactions between quarks and gluons... Hahhh!.. just kidding.
As stated in other posts, the answer to the question "..we've now observed it and no longer require that "fix" in our valid maths. Right?" is "no". As the article states,
"This is the first detection of the roughly half of the NORMAL matter in our universe – protons, neutrons and electrons – unaccounted for by previous observations.."
I can only presume that joh did not explain his answer because it is obvious.
Sone would argue that Equifax has always been evil, and now they are showing that they are incompetent as well, so they could be both.
As for your other point, it is also possible that the Democrats did not pick the worst possible candidate, but one that was not as appealing to the TV reality entertainment mindset of the populace and nevertheless actually qualified to do the job.
But that is way, way in the past. No one cares about it except trolls who want to divert attention from the present. It would be nice If those who got elected were to focus on the job and stop reminiscing.
It does vary as much on the speed and altitude as how many times they had to re-ignite it during descent.
The teeny tiny fraction adds up, because you need more fuel to lift that, then you need more fuel to lift the extra fuel.. and so on.
Remember that this was a test flight. I would have been worried if everything had worked out perfectly.
Your not one to criticize if you don't know that it is pronounced "Extra!".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
"Extrie" is a joke from American Dad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
It is as if everyone in America been raised by television.. Oh wait! Half of it.
Why do you want full duplex audio? Its not like the turtles can talk back.
Instead of trying to find something that does things exactly the way they used to be (whether you need that feature or not), you should start with something that works and build on it. It requires more time and effort, but you are less likely to find yourself in the situation you are right now.. a web site with a live cam first perhaps.
As for SIP alternatives, I have had good luck with mumble, but have not yet tested it on ARM.
They could be "Free" with a dataplan(*).
That way, the customer will be "saving" $799.
I drink large amounts of coffee but find it quite manageable to stop for a few days or even week. You do feel sluggish, but terrible headaches is on the extreme end of the scale. Perhaps the people you hear complaining are also on something else.
"In comparison to caffeine, ethanol, nicotine, video games are certainly one of the least of our problems."
I'm not sure what you meant by that, but the addictive properties of nicotine compared to caffeine are off the scale. If you ever smoked and want to break the conditioning, never have a cigarette when you are craving for one.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
"why should I trust an App built by a guy who admitted stealing NSA data"
It depends on whether you think that he stole data from the NSA, or that he took data from the NSA gathered from the people it was supposed to serve as proof of their illicit activities.
There is a big difference between a selfish coward and someone who risks everything for what is right. It would be nice if people had enough attention span to discern between the two, but it could also be because most people cannot relate to sacrifice for a higher cause.
Although some charities are just so by name, while the government still has to do some things that are useful such as paving roads, but as far as the examples you used (EFF & DOD) I would fully agree.
If you want to believe that, be my guest.
The straw man is in your mirror.
Read at least the title of the article: "Trump signs law forcing drone users to register with FAA".
Why? I can disagree with one's opinion despite the fact that his position doesn't really affect me.
I personally don't care if you have as many guns it takes to make yourself feel like a man, but it is not what he's saying. He said that doesn't "have to ask ANYONE'S permission to have guns". Fine, but why is permission needed to have a drone?
About what you are saying, some criminals are not necessarily criminals until they have an emotional fit, and then use a gun because they have easy access to it. You seem to assume that people are born a criminal instead of becoming one, but like this delusion that "they'll come for you *first* when SHTF." it just fits your narrative. I suppose that image about the whole army coming to get you provides a certain sense of worth and self importance. Sorry, but it is not going to happen.
I probably should not give them any ideas, but perhaps drone manufacturers should just incorporate guns into drones so all of a sudden they will become sacred too.
If your virus scanner is compromised, it is not going to care whether you give it permission to do something or not.
You are being so vague about the issues your claiming you had that it is impossible to know if you are being honest or simply spreading the usual FUD.
In case that was your issue, not being to use a ribbon in a spreadsheet application is not a UI bug.
Whenever I have a choice, I will choose to use LibreOffice. I think that the constant struggle to reinvent MS Office has already busted it.
But since you specifically state "OpenOffice", perhaps your experience comparing them is somewhat dated.
Thanks for clarifying.
I am aware of tracking in Windows 10, which is one reason I do not use it.
I seriously doubt that. You think only jobless kids with an allowance play games?
But there is no need to label people buying non DRM games as a "cult", unless you are being paid to do so. Is that why you are also promoting the tracking of people across the Internet?
"..if only one member of a circle of local friends plays DRM-free games exclusively.."
Nothing stops the other members from acquiring a DRM free game, even if they also use DRM games.
It goes without saying that they would release it for the purpose of burning it to generate power.
I want to stress that its only good in as much as it is better than coal (and some other very bad ways to generate power). Once we heavily invest it, we will likely use it for a very long time.
"Because natural gas is a cleaner source of energy..
Cleaner than what? Thorium salt nuclear reactor? Solar? Wind? Of course, you mean coal - there's a no brainer.
"These ice crystals hold a remarkable quantity of natural methane gas. It is estimated that one cubic meter of frozen gas hydrate contains 164 cubic meters of methane. "
Remarkable as compared to what? How does it compared to frozen water vapor compared to vapor? Frozen hydrogen gaz compared to hydrogen? Frozen gazoline... never mind.
Perhaps CNN's audience is presumed to know nothing about it. I get that they cannot address distinct audiences indivi dually so I will leave it at that.
The article does get more informative, specifically; they are targeting deposits 1000 meters under the sea, south of t he Japanese city of Nagoya.
So this is not methane that is going to be released because of global warming whether we harvest it or not. It is just fine where it is under deep sea pressure.
But if they do release it, it will contribute to global warming.
I am not saying that they should discount it entirely for the short term, mostly because of they way they are burning coal right now, but Japan, can do better. We can all do better.
" If natural gas could be extracted economically from gas hydrates, it would reshape the energy world," says Christoph er Knittel, professor... "
Yes indeed, it would professor Knittel - it would reshape the energy world and contribute into turning it into a burning hell.
What about it?
If you have something to say, say it. Deflection is not a proper M.O. in a democracy.
Yay! The subsidies comment guy.
You are like the cool-aid jug crashing though the wall whenever Elon's name is mentioned.
Well, since leptons do not interact with gluons, they are not affected by the quantum chromodynamics sector which defines the interactions between quarks and gluons... Hahhh!.. just kidding.
As stated in other posts, the answer to the question "..we've now observed it and no longer require that "fix" in our valid maths. Right?" is "no". As the article states,
"This is the first detection of the roughly half of the NORMAL matter in our universe – protons, neutrons and electrons – unaccounted for by previous observations.."
I can only presume that joh did not explain his answer because it is obvious.
We will be awaiting the report on your efforts in this matter with great anticipation.
We believe in you AC.
Sone would argue that Equifax has always been evil, and now they are showing that they are incompetent as well, so they could be both.
As for your other point, it is also possible that the Democrats did not pick the worst possible candidate, but one that was not as appealing to the TV reality entertainment mindset of the populace and nevertheless actually qualified to do the job.
But that is way, way in the past. No one cares about it except trolls who want to divert attention from the present. It would be nice If those who got elected were to focus on the job and stop reminiscing.