Plenty of models have FM radio but what's so hard about AM?
It the antenna requirements for AM that prevent it. For the FM band it is possible to use the headset wires as an antenna. That isn't possible for the AM bands. What's the smallest AM/FM portable radio you've seen without an external antenna? AM requires a bulky ferrite antenna that isn't size friendly for this small players. This is the same reason that cell phones have FM, but not AM radio reception.
First, the existence of a tenth planet is not time critical. A tenth planet has been postulated to exist for many years, but without corraboration from direct observations. Moreover, fame and fortune are not made from this type of discovery.
Second, the paranoia of "Who knows what else could be kept back from the scientific community until its observer deems it 'impressive' enough to release" is BS. Any ethical scientist will publish data once they are convinced they know what they are talking about. It is rare that a discovery in any science is made by a single research group. New publications are always a race against some other group publishing first and your data becoming irrelevent.
Third, a full analysis is what the Cold Fusion or the Polywater folks should have done before they announced these great discoveries and destroyed their reputations as researchers.
Raw data shouldn't be released without a distinct understanding of its meaning. It's the difference between saying 'Dihydrogen monoxide will kill you' and 'You can drown in water.'
How about we have our 'puters set for GMT?
This is standard practice if you are required to manage devices across time zones. It does wonders for the admin's sanity. You don't need to know "is it tomorrow or today or yesterday?" and "if the server is five time zones away, what time should it be there?" anymore.
If you always have network access to a server, drop your music files on the server and point GnuMP3d at the directories. GnuMP3d has ACLs and password moderated accesss.
30-50 degrees Celsius is above room temperature (~22 deg C). I highly doubt that your lab has an ambient temperature above 50 deg C. Fahrenheit temperatures don't any sense either, because you would begin to condense water vapor on the camera in the 30-50 deg F ranges as well.
Would you like to re-write the question so it actually makes sense?
PJ (from Groklaw) is right in predicting that Microsoft is gathering ammunition (re patents) to take on the Linux distributions. At the moment it seems to be the only manner in which they will be able to hold onto the desktop market in the long term.
Nice try but wrong. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base and as such it will completely dissociate to water and the counter-ions when the solution is neutralized for disposal. All strongly acidic or basic waste must be neutralized for disposal. Once it is neutralized, the waste is only hazardous with respect to the remaining organic material.
The [balanced] reaction is:
NaOH + HCl ----> H2O + Na+ + Cl-
Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl, also a strong base) has a lower pKa than sodium hydroxide and would require more to be as effective as the sodium hydroxide solution while still requiring the resulting solution to be neutralized.
Another consideration is how concentrated of a solution can be consituted. Higher concentrations allow for less solution to do more. Sodium hydroxide saturates around 11-12 mol/liter and potassium hydroxide saturates around 14 mol/liter.
Additionaly, once the base cleaves the peptide bond, the later neutralization of the solution will not reconstitute the peptide bond.
The crap in your drain is not bulk muscle, nerve, or bone tissue. Unless you are a serial killer. The strong caustic is necessary to effectively dissolve the infected tissue.
The return of Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin to the Shire is a slow, but necessary part of the end of the trilogy. Despite the attempts by people to find analogies in it ("it symbolizes the spread of socialism in Europe after World War II"), it shows the aftermath of a large conflict and how the hobbits must fight to reclaim their homes.
I doubted that Peter Jackson would include much, if any, of Book Six. Without showing the final destruction of Saruman and Wormtongue, it leaves a few loose storylines in the movie.
Wozniak.
Plenty of models have FM radio but what's so hard about AM?
It the antenna requirements for AM that prevent it. For the FM band it is possible to use the headset wires as an antenna. That isn't possible for the AM bands. What's the smallest AM/FM portable radio you've seen without an external antenna? AM requires a bulky ferrite antenna that isn't size friendly for this small players. This is the same reason that cell phones have FM, but not AM radio reception.
First, the existence of a tenth planet is not time critical. A tenth planet has been postulated to exist for many years, but without corraboration from direct observations. Moreover, fame and fortune are not made from this type of discovery.
Second, the paranoia of "Who knows what else could be kept back from the scientific community until its observer deems it 'impressive' enough to release" is BS. Any ethical scientist will publish data once they are convinced they know what they are talking about. It is rare that a discovery in any science is made by a single research group. New publications are always a race against some other group publishing first and your data becoming irrelevent.
Third, a full analysis is what the Cold Fusion or the Polywater folks should have done before they announced these great discoveries and destroyed their reputations as researchers.
Raw data shouldn't be released without a distinct understanding of its meaning. It's the difference between saying 'Dihydrogen monoxide will kill you' and 'You can drown in water.'
How about we have our 'puters set for GMT? This is standard practice if you are required to manage devices across time zones. It does wonders for the admin's sanity. You don't need to know "is it tomorrow or today or yesterday?" and "if the server is five time zones away, what time should it be there?" anymore.
Next on Slashdot: vi versus emacs
Out of the box monitoring for everything including an equipment cabinet door being openned.
http://www.netbotz.com/
Keyboard manufacturers are VI users...
If you always have network access to a server, drop your music files on the server and point GnuMP3d at the directories. GnuMP3d has ACLs and password moderated accesss.
Duct tape...
Nuclear.
30-50 degrees Celsius is above room temperature (~22 deg C). I highly doubt that your lab has an ambient temperature above 50 deg C. Fahrenheit temperatures don't any sense either, because you would begin to condense water vapor on the camera in the 30-50 deg F ranges as well.
Would you like to re-write the question so it actually makes sense?
PJ (from Groklaw) is right in predicting that Microsoft is gathering ammunition (re patents) to take on the Linux distributions. At the moment it seems to be the only manner in which they will be able to hold onto the desktop market in the long term.
I'll deny it access to my site. If it pays attention to the robots.txt file, let's just starve it of information for its database.
Weather watcher (Windows only) from http://www.singerscreations.com/
Start at the LaTeX project site.
Go buy Leslie Lamport's "LaTeX: A Document Preparation System" book.
Take a look at the Indian TeX Users Group's LaTeX tutorial.
Then read Tobias Oetiker's "The Not So Short Introduction to LaTeX 2e"
If you need a quick start then start using Lyx and their Tips and Tricks section.
This is what the structure looks, based on the name, like if anyone is interested.
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F-C---C---C---C---C--F
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No wonder it doesn't wet anything with all those fluorines on the structure!!
Excuse me, I almost swallowed my tongue while reading this comment.
Start your own forum. It worked for Slashdot, it might work for you.
Nice try but wrong. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base and as such it will completely dissociate to water and the counter-ions when the solution is neutralized for disposal. All strongly acidic or basic waste must be neutralized for disposal. Once it is neutralized, the waste is only hazardous with respect to the remaining organic material.
The [balanced] reaction is:
NaOH + HCl ----> H2O + Na+ + Cl-
Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl, also a strong base) has a lower pKa than sodium hydroxide and would require more to be as effective as the sodium hydroxide solution while still requiring the resulting solution to be neutralized.
Another consideration is how concentrated of a solution can be consituted. Higher concentrations allow for less solution to do more. Sodium hydroxide saturates around 11-12 mol/liter and potassium hydroxide saturates around 14 mol/liter.
Additionaly, once the base cleaves the peptide bond, the later neutralization of the solution will not reconstitute the peptide bond.
The crap in your drain is not bulk muscle, nerve, or bone tissue. Unless you are a serial killer. The strong caustic is necessary to effectively dissolve the infected tissue.
The return of Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin to the Shire is a slow, but necessary part of the end of the trilogy. Despite the attempts by people to find analogies in it ("it symbolizes the spread of socialism in Europe after World War II"), it shows the aftermath of a large conflict and how the hobbits must fight to reclaim their homes.
I doubted that Peter Jackson would include much, if any, of Book Six. Without showing the final destruction of Saruman and Wormtongue, it leaves a few loose storylines in the movie.
This was one of the infrastructure attack methods used in 'Terminal Compromise'. It's the information technology world's version of the neutron bomb.
and the X-prize has no docking requirement. Remember that orbital docking was a major goal of the Gemini program.
In California you are required to have front and rear license plates and neither one can be covered with even a transparent cover.
So, they won't show this as a loss due to P2P on their annual reports?
Just fill the microwave horn with popcorn and fire-up that 60kW generator.