It's a lot closer to the size of a fighter and has the capacity of a fighter and carries an F designation. Contrast that to the B2 Spirit which is huge and has nearly the payload capacity of the B52.
Well I for one hope they stole the RAM design from the F-117, the high maintenance cost of the RAM on the Nighthawk is major part of why it was retired so soon after the introduction of the F22.
That's like saying metals are a health hazard because a guy used some metal to kill people in Arizona. C60, by far the most studied nanoparticle has been shown to be non-carcinogenic by itself although it does make a nice carrier for molecular oxygen for delivering a carcinogenic payload (ban oxygen!).
Here's the answer to your needs. Most assembled products these days use thermal pads since they are much easier to automate and can come in higher transfer values than pastes.
The religion thing always throws me for a loop since one of the miracles Jesus is known for is turning water into wine at a party!
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No DSL or any other kind of electrical installation should be done outdoors unless it's in at least a NEMA 3 or NEMA 4 enclosure so it doesn't really matter what the conditions were outside that install is just all sorts of fail.
Uh, some of the lost boys were forced to participate in atrocities against their own people by the Janjaweed. Just about any article of length or serious interview has covered this.
This is why high altitude balloons with solar motors to maintain position make much more sense to me, higher payload, lower cost, easier to maintain (put up a second bird, repair the problem then use that to replace the next failing bird).
Nah, Blizzard South's attitude towards the customer was always about as bad as it is now, it was only Blizzard North that had that warm fuzzy feeling, at least for me.
The reason that question is on the application is it gives them a legal reason to revoke the citizenship of anyone who is later proven to have lied on the application not in the hope that someone would answer it truthfully (though I'm not sure how that applies to groups like the lost boys who were too young to have knowingly participated in their atrocities).
Thanks, I didn't do the installation, just had to troubleshoot the sudden use of CPU time in my VMWare environment. I'll pass that along to the admin to see if he can set it up, though it may not be worth the effort for our low user count.
Yeah I just noticed that ABP for Chrome can finally actually block resources instead of just hiding them so I may have to go back and try it out again.
The problem is bugzilla is written in Perl as a CGI, it's horribly inefficient. Just the 5 second availability check from my F5 cluster had a single core VM running on an x5670 Xeon pegged at ~80% CPU usage. We had to change the check to pulling one of the static help files in order to quiet down the obscene CPU usage which means we are only checking the Apache module not the entire stack.
My current job is actually the first where I *don't* have a beer with lunch every day. The German's and French have been doing it for a very long time without their society collapsing. My current employer has a clause specifically excluding drinking on company time so I generally don't push it even though lunch is technically my time and the CEO's office has about $100k worth of wine.
I've made more than the person I was reporting to before, they were obviously aware of that fact and had no problem with it. At my current job there are a couple of tech people without titles that make more than I do despite the fact that I have a technical managers title and I have no problem with that. The market and companies value different skillsets differently, it's life. Heck I've had the opportunity to leave and make up to 30-40% more but I knew that those jobs would be soul sucking grindfests whereas my current job has as awesome group to work with and just enough work to keep me busy and my skills current without breaking the back.
Yeah my biggest worry is that they will take forever to port their customizations to Honeycomb which will be a much better tablet OS then their hacked up version of 2. They claim its coming but personally I'd wait till it's actually available for download =)
Consensus among scientists in a given generation does not mean the issue is settled, in the end only the facts matter. There have been many examples over the centuries where the majority view gravitated towards a particular conclusion with only a few voices outside the mainstream giving a counterargument where the naysayers were proven out by the progression of time and the growth in sophistication or the tools and methods of science. The idea that scientists are completely objective and incapable of groupthink is one of the biggest failings of understanding science in my opinion, you should not dismiss the outlier just because he has a distinct opinion or theory but rather should take the effort to tear down his data or argument.
My laptop is actually less dense than my first monitor (1024 14.5" vs 1280 14.8")
I agree, WAY too much white, in comments and slashboxes as well.
Coming in 2013 according to this article from last year.
I was talking about munitions capacity not capabilities....
It's a lot closer to the size of a fighter and has the capacity of a fighter and carries an F designation. Contrast that to the B2 Spirit which is huge and has nearly the payload capacity of the B52.
Well I for one hope they stole the RAM design from the F-117, the high maintenance cost of the RAM on the Nighthawk is major part of why it was retired so soon after the introduction of the F22.
That's like saying metals are a health hazard because a guy used some metal to kill people in Arizona. C60, by far the most studied nanoparticle has been shown to be non-carcinogenic by itself although it does make a nice carrier for molecular oxygen for delivering a carcinogenic payload (ban oxygen!).
Here's the answer to your needs. Most assembled products these days use thermal pads since they are much easier to automate and can come in higher transfer values than pastes.
The religion thing always throws me for a loop since one of the miracles Jesus is known for is turning water into wine at a party!
No DSL or any other kind of electrical installation should be done outdoors unless it's in at least a NEMA 3 or NEMA 4 enclosure so it doesn't really matter what the conditions were outside that install is just all sorts of fail.
Uh, some of the lost boys were forced to participate in atrocities against their own people by the Janjaweed. Just about any article of length or serious interview has covered this.
This is why high altitude balloons with solar motors to maintain position make much more sense to me, higher payload, lower cost, easier to maintain (put up a second bird, repair the problem then use that to replace the next failing bird).
Nah, Blizzard South's attitude towards the customer was always about as bad as it is now, it was only Blizzard North that had that warm fuzzy feeling, at least for me.
The reason that question is on the application is it gives them a legal reason to revoke the citizenship of anyone who is later proven to have lied on the application not in the hope that someone would answer it truthfully (though I'm not sure how that applies to groups like the lost boys who were too young to have knowingly participated in their atrocities).
Thanks, I didn't do the installation, just had to troubleshoot the sudden use of CPU time in my VMWare environment. I'll pass that along to the admin to see if he can set it up, though it may not be worth the effort for our low user count.
Yeah I just noticed that ABP for Chrome can finally actually block resources instead of just hiding them so I may have to go back and try it out again.
The problem is bugzilla is written in Perl as a CGI, it's horribly inefficient. Just the 5 second availability check from my F5 cluster had a single core VM running on an x5670 Xeon pegged at ~80% CPU usage. We had to change the check to pulling one of the static help files in order to quiet down the obscene CPU usage which means we are only checking the Apache module not the entire stack.
My current job is actually the first where I *don't* have a beer with lunch every day. The German's and French have been doing it for a very long time without their society collapsing. My current employer has a clause specifically excluding drinking on company time so I generally don't push it even though lunch is technically my time and the CEO's office has about $100k worth of wine.
I've made more than the person I was reporting to before, they were obviously aware of that fact and had no problem with it. At my current job there are a couple of tech people without titles that make more than I do despite the fact that I have a technical managers title and I have no problem with that. The market and companies value different skillsets differently, it's life. Heck I've had the opportunity to leave and make up to 30-40% more but I knew that those jobs would be soul sucking grindfests whereas my current job has as awesome group to work with and just enough work to keep me busy and my skills current without breaking the back.
Not if those skills won your employer a contract worth 10x your salary.
FTFA demonstrating a strength and toughness beyond that of any known material meaning it is both rigid and non-brittle.
Two words: bird strike
FCC class certification, required for any electronics and more stringent for anything that contains an intentional radiator aka radio.
Yeah my biggest worry is that they will take forever to port their customizations to Honeycomb which will be a much better tablet OS then their hacked up version of 2. They claim its coming but personally I'd wait till it's actually available for download =)
Consensus among scientists in a given generation does not mean the issue is settled, in the end only the facts matter. There have been many examples over the centuries where the majority view gravitated towards a particular conclusion with only a few voices outside the mainstream giving a counterargument where the naysayers were proven out by the progression of time and the growth in sophistication or the tools and methods of science. The idea that scientists are completely objective and incapable of groupthink is one of the biggest failings of understanding science in my opinion, you should not dismiss the outlier just because he has a distinct opinion or theory but rather should take the effort to tear down his data or argument.