Interesting numbers you are pulling out your arse there as the UK has a population of approx 60 million. so for there to be 11 per person there would have to be over 600 million CCTVs.
134340 Pluto is its official name. It is minor plant number is 134340.so it is not even a few thousand. It is orders of magnitude more. It is however the second dwarf planet as ceres was classified as that before Pluto was recategorised
It is in a sun synchronous (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun-synchronous_orbit) polar orbit in theory. So you need a fair few of them. However they are to small compared to the sun to cast a shadow (the sun is not a point source. Also the foot print moves pretty damn fast.
When illuminating the night side areas the rotate and change angle to point the reflected light at a specific location
The US has tested anti satellite weapons. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... The US performed two tests with two different systems. The one above destroyed a satellite.
I said that "Not all drugs cost that much. Some cost far more". They do but not for the recipient. It lets people with ongoing problems not worry to much about medical costs. Oh yes a trip to hospital will not bankrupt you. Free health care. It is paid for as many seem to think it is a very good idea.
And that his/her experience of the US health care system suggests that it is broken. When the cost of common drugs is inflated 10 fold there is an issue. Other places with national health care systems can control the price of some drugs. Is that advantageous? That depends on if you need them. In the UK the NHS has massive purchasing power so aspirin does not cost $10. Prescription drugs are limited to £8.20 probably about $10 or $12 dollars. http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/H.... Yep that is paid for by all of us as a tax. Not all drugs cost that much. Some cost far more. But nothing like the seriously odd amounts you seem to fork out in the US.
I did not even comment on the multiple translations which all have their own copyrights. So even if you obtained a copy of her original diary (out of copyright) and translated it to, say, english then you would own the copyright on that translation. As this has been done many times with additions and redactions lots of people/companies own various copyrights to versions of her diary
Not everything is simple. Or even logical.
Yep I was a teen when I first read one of these many versions. I do not remember lustful thoughts so probably one of the edited versions. I do remember Z for Zachariah and lots of stuff by Charlotte Brontë. (not impressed). The things they teach you in school.
Oddly they do, The CDC for various reasons can not obtain stats about people being shot (for some reason the NRA pushed against collection of this information). However the FBI does keep track of officers shot and funnily enough how many were shot by their own weapon.
I doubt you always obey the speed limit, therefore you are a criminal so you must break all laws. This may sound odd to you but not all criminals are the same.
Yep the magnets in speakers could skew the colours in CRT monitors. And you would get a big thunk when you hit the degauss button. But even 5 1/2 inch floppys were not particularly susceptible to magnets.
So you do not actually look after your weapons? If you don't clean them they rust, if you don't store the ammunition correctly it can fail or jam or leak greasy crap on your hands. I presume you look at it more than one a year to ensure it is still in working order.
Yeh it is complex and that is why the copyright issue remains. She wrote a personal diary, then heard that there may be publication opportunities after the war (this is during the war) so rewrote parts of it and wrote many notes while obscuring the people involved. Her father inherited the copyright and modified the diaries to remove some of the more personal family things from the recollections while also adding back the correct family name (but not correcting the friends pseudo names ). Then it was modified by publishers in various regions to remove sexual thoughts (which has been done in various counties in the US recently, again!).
So Anne Franks father was an editor but also had a copyright claim and also substantially modified her work. That means there are different copyrights at work here. Her origional ones and the ones obtained/extended by her father producing modified versions (which he had a right to do)
She wrote her diary then edited it to remove bits change family and freinds names and make it more suitable for later publication. Her father then further edited her edited version. So there are lots of versions of her diary with and without annotations / additional notes that she wrote / changed names for freinds / changed names for family / various bits redacted / various bits rewritten.
He did have a sprained ankle. But that is trivial after hitting a concrete barrier at 190 mph. There is a lot of engineering that goes into all cars. Not just F1 or nascar. That enables people to walk away from a serious accident.
They are called bumpers. They can handle up to about a 5 mph crash. More then that and they transfer the energy into the crumple zones of the car to keep idiots like you alive. Best hope that the person who drives in to your car does not have lifted suspension and bull bars or you may find that your head is rolling around on the other side of the street..
The treated steel is only 7% stronger then the steel currently used. However it maintains its strength under cold pressing better. So you can have complex folded/bent/formed structures that are far far stronger then the mild steel equivalent.
Just pointing out that Mazda still do market and sell diesel cars. I have not seen them leaving even if they cheat the tests.
So you are incorrect
Now 0.11 per person I can quite easily imagine :)
Interesting numbers you are pulling out your arse there as the UK has a population of approx 60 million. so for there to be 11 per person there would have to be over 600 million CCTVs.
134340 Pluto is its official name.
It is minor plant number is 134340.so it is not even a few thousand. It is orders of magnitude more. It is however the second dwarf planet as ceres was classified as that before Pluto was recategorised
It is in a sun synchronous (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun-synchronous_orbit) polar orbit in theory. So you need a fair few of them. However they are to small compared to the sun to cast a shadow (the sun is not a point source. Also the foot print moves pretty damn fast.
When illuminating the night side areas the rotate and change angle to point the reflected light at a specific location
Mazda sell diesels in the UK as well
Apart from a mexican with no legs, a gluten intollerence, and who is scared of the monsters lurking in the shadows.
The US has tested anti satellite weapons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
The US performed two tests with two different systems. The one above destroyed a satellite.
I said that "Not all drugs cost that much. Some cost far more". They do but not for the recipient. It lets people with ongoing problems not worry to much about medical costs. Oh yes a trip to hospital will not bankrupt you. Free health care. It is paid for as many seem to think it is a very good idea.
And that his/her experience of the US health care system suggests that it is broken. When the cost of common drugs is inflated 10 fold there is an issue. Other places with national health care systems can control the price of some drugs. Is that advantageous? That depends on if you need them. In the UK the NHS has massive purchasing power so aspirin does not cost $10. Prescription drugs are limited to £8.20 probably about $10 or $12 dollars. http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/H....
Yep that is paid for by all of us as a tax. Not all drugs cost that much. Some cost far more. But nothing like the seriously odd amounts you seem to fork out in the US.
I did not even comment on the multiple translations which all have their own copyrights.
So even if you obtained a copy of her original diary (out of copyright) and translated it to, say, english then you would own the copyright on that translation. As this has been done many times with additions and redactions lots of people/companies own various copyrights to versions of her diary
Not everything is simple. Or even logical.
Yep I was a teen when I first read one of these many versions. I do not remember lustful thoughts so probably one of the edited versions. I do remember Z for Zachariah and lots of stuff by Charlotte Brontë. (not impressed). The things they teach you in school.
want to look?
https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/c...
Oddly they do, The CDC for various reasons can not obtain stats about people being shot (for some reason the NRA pushed against collection of this information). However the FBI does keep track of officers shot and funnily enough how many were shot by their own weapon.
Are you incredibly paranoid?
I doubt you always obey the speed limit, therefore you are a criminal so you must break all laws. This may sound odd to you but not all criminals are the same.
Yep the magnets in speakers could skew the colours in CRT monitors. And you would get a big thunk when you hit the degauss button. But even 5 1/2 inch floppys were not particularly susceptible to magnets.
So you do not actually look after your weapons? If you don't clean them they rust, if you don't store the ammunition correctly it can fail or jam or leak greasy crap on your hands. I presume you look at it more than one a year to ensure it is still in working order.
Yeh it is complex and that is why the copyright issue remains. She wrote a personal diary, then heard that there may be publication opportunities after the war (this is during the war) so rewrote parts of it and wrote many notes while obscuring the people involved. Her father inherited the copyright and modified the diaries to remove some of the more personal family things from the recollections while also adding back the correct family name (but not correcting the friends pseudo names ). Then it was modified by publishers in various regions to remove sexual thoughts (which has been done in various counties in the US recently, again!).
So Anne Franks father was an editor but also had a copyright claim and also substantially modified her work. That means there are different copyrights at work here. Her origional ones and the ones obtained/extended by her father producing modified versions (which he had a right to do)
Perl 6 is insignificant due to it only being released at the end of last year. Nobody is really using it yet. So perl 5,4,3,2,1 ;P
She wrote her diary then edited it to remove bits change family and freinds names and make it more suitable for later publication. Her father then further edited her edited version. So there are lots of versions of her diary with and without annotations / additional notes that she wrote / changed names for freinds / changed names for family / various bits redacted / various bits rewritten.
He did have a sprained ankle. But that is trivial after hitting a concrete barrier at 190 mph. There is a lot of engineering that goes into all cars. Not just F1 or nascar. That enables people to walk away from a serious accident.
Probably the best example of why cars disintegrate
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So yes they do have testing through out the production and they still have some bod who straps in and takes it for a ride.
They are called bumpers. They can handle up to about a 5 mph crash. More then that and they transfer the energy into the crumple zones of the car to keep idiots like you alive.
Best hope that the person who drives in to your car does not have lifted suspension and bull bars or you may find that your head is rolling around on the other side of the street..
The treated steel is only 7% stronger then the steel currently used. However it maintains its strength under cold pressing better. So you can have complex folded/bent/formed structures that are far far stronger then the mild steel equivalent.