To support your very good point, I herefore post in agreement. I never thought of doing that, and I must say I would be suckered by it if it happened to me.
From the site I learned that before the flight waypoints are uploaded to the GPS guidance system, and there is telemetry send while it is flying, but they basically said it will fly itself once in the air.
Yes it IS news, because a vast majority of slashdotters are NOT in the recording industry. A minority already knowing about this does not make it not news to everyone else. Heck, if that were the case, we wouldn't want the government to tell us anything cuz since they already know, it's not news.
If it melts, it helps conduct heat between the two components more effectively.
The more liquid a given material is made, the better it conducts heat.
Just like resistors being more conductive when they are heated. In our Practical Circuits class we are taught about heat sinking and power dissipation in terms of voltage (temp diff), current (power flow), and resistance (temp diff/power flow)
The moral of the story is...as long as it stays contained yes, it should melt.
European aeronautical
which if i recall kinda mixes and matches. this is just from observation...the official standard in europe is likely all metric
as a Canadian I use "miles" (km), feet, inches, "mph" (km/h), mpg, litres/gallons depending
what is in quotes we say, and what is in brackets we mean
Well from my experience with a friend who has Lupus for about the 6th year now, the doctors are unwilling to diagnose her for lack of knowledge about it and therefore they have tried about ten different meds on her, all anti-inflammatory drugs (which is good, but they are still experimenting). because of that she lost her medical plan from work because they need diagnosis as proof of illness. She eventually got her coverage back, but its not a normal thing. And yes we need private coverage here for medication costs unless we want to pay it all ourselves.
The thing is, unlike trees bamboo reaches usable size in three years, and no need to replant after harvesting. Rather than deforest you can simply plant your own. And if they deforest correctly there is a new forest within three years.
In the process of producing carbon fibre don't doubt there is a crazy amount of pollution and environmental destruction. Just think of the chemicals in the resin, and the use of sulphuric acid and petrochemicals in the fibre production process.
All in all, the point is that I couldn't grow carbon fibre in my back yard no matter where I lived on this earth. Did it ever occur to you that in underprivilidged societies a bamboo bike may be a whole lot cheaper than carbon fibre?
Uh how is Toronto being north of parts of the US anything new? The whole of Canada is North of parts of the US.
Oh perhaps you mean South of parts of the US. Yes, and Pelee Island in SW Ontario is south of parts of California. But keep in mind that I am being particular and the fact is that MOST of Canada and just about ALL of the population is farther south than the State of Alaska, so that's nothing new either.
More accurately, medical doctors come to Canada to train and and everyone goes to the states to make money. In my city, London, ON, there are literally ZERO family practitioners who will take new patients and several leave for the US every year, even some who have practised here for ages. We have the best equipped hospitals in the world and several wards are closed for lack of staff. The waiting list for locals for most types of surgery is at least a year for first consultation, up to two years for actual surgery. Oh wait, I just turned a comment on brain-drain into a commentary on our health-care funding...oopsie:)
In Quebec, the term courriel has been used almost exclusively since the beginning of email. In English, email is made from Electronic Mail and guess what! Courriel is made from Courrier Electronique, which literally means Electronic Mail. What I am saying is that France is lagging behind in the initiative to make "courriel" the official word. Nothing spiteful in the descision.
What about the majority of us who block and/or detest receiving mass forwards, especially chain mail? I don't want my inbox junked up with 100 copies of the letter from people in my address book, which is inifinitely more likely than the other way around.
I don't see what is so unclear...for it to work you must have a dynamic dns service so you can supply a hostname instead of an IP addy. What is in that field is static, so you must supply some sort of address for your computer which doesn't change. With dynamic IP, a dynamic dns hostname is the only such address that will not change when you reconnect.
"why do Toyota cars cost much more than Ford (they used to be cheaper)?"
Well to be perfectly honest, Toyota puts much more money into built quality and reliablity than Ford for example. You can't make a better car for much cheaper, if cheaper at all. In Canada we can buy both US and Japanese vehicles cheaper than in the States, but still the Japanese ones tend to be more expensive than "domestics". As well, the "imports" are made in the states now too. Price difference really has a lot to do with overall quality.
If only it were true...then tons of Americans could save face when they divulge their limited knowledge of Canada ;)
To support your very good point, I herefore post in agreement. I never thought of doing that, and I must say I would be suckered by it if it happened to me.
From the site I learned that before the flight waypoints are uploaded to the GPS guidance system, and there is telemetry send while it is flying, but they basically said it will fly itself once in the air.
It's that much more subtle if you reword it to say:
Q. What do you get when you cross the Atlantic Ocean with the Titanic?
Max overuse fee was $30, no?
Well Sympatico High Speed Edition has always been ~1 Mb/s, and recently (this month) they reconfigured the DSLAMs to run at ~1.5 Mb/s.
OLD
Download Sync Rate: 1184 kilobits/second
Upload Sync Rate: 160 kilobits/second
NEW
Download Sync Rate: 1728 kilobits/second
Upload Sync Rate: 384 kilobits/second
broadbandreports.com notice
Bell Sympatico bulletin
There are no longer caps on the Sympatico High Speed service, and line speed has been bumped from 1 Mb/s to 1.5 Mb/s in Ontario
Yes it IS news, because a vast majority of slashdotters are NOT in the recording industry. A minority already knowing about this does not make it not news to everyone else. Heck, if that were the case, we wouldn't want the government to tell us anything cuz since they already know, it's not news.
If it melts, it helps conduct heat between the two components more effectively. The more liquid a given material is made, the better it conducts heat. Just like resistors being more conductive when they are heated. In our Practical Circuits class we are taught about heat sinking and power dissipation in terms of voltage (temp diff), current (power flow), and resistance (temp diff/power flow) The moral of the story is...as long as it stays contained yes, it should melt.
The big news IS the contraption. He travelled HORIZONTALLY for 30+ km while in free-fall, not vertically.
ya, and that would be sodium used to cool the aiming prisms
European aeronautical which if i recall kinda mixes and matches. this is just from observation...the official standard in europe is likely all metric as a Canadian I use "miles" (km), feet, inches, "mph" (km/h), mpg, litres/gallons depending what is in quotes we say, and what is in brackets we mean
Well from my experience with a friend who has Lupus for about the 6th year now, the doctors are unwilling to diagnose her for lack of knowledge about it and therefore they have tried about ten different meds on her, all anti-inflammatory drugs (which is good, but they are still experimenting). because of that she lost her medical plan from work because they need diagnosis as proof of illness. She eventually got her coverage back, but its not a normal thing. And yes we need private coverage here for medication costs unless we want to pay it all ourselves.
You cut the bamboo, and within three years it has grown to full length again. The whole time producing oxygen AND bikes.
The thing is, unlike trees bamboo reaches usable size in three years, and no need to replant after harvesting. Rather than deforest you can simply plant your own. And if they deforest correctly there is a new forest within three years. In the process of producing carbon fibre don't doubt there is a crazy amount of pollution and environmental destruction. Just think of the chemicals in the resin, and the use of sulphuric acid and petrochemicals in the fibre production process. All in all, the point is that I couldn't grow carbon fibre in my back yard no matter where I lived on this earth. Did it ever occur to you that in underprivilidged societies a bamboo bike may be a whole lot cheaper than carbon fibre?
...drug dealers.
(or money launderers)
[or hot items]
While trying to teach little kids the opposite? I just doesn't make sense, especially to them.
Uh how is Toronto being north of parts of the US anything new? The whole of Canada is North of parts of the US. Oh perhaps you mean South of parts of the US. Yes, and Pelee Island in SW Ontario is south of parts of California. But keep in mind that I am being particular and the fact is that MOST of Canada and just about ALL of the population is farther south than the State of Alaska, so that's nothing new either.
More accurately, medical doctors come to Canada to train and and everyone goes to the states to make money. In my city, London, ON, there are literally ZERO family practitioners who will take new patients and several leave for the US every year, even some who have practised here for ages. We have the best equipped hospitals in the world and several wards are closed for lack of staff. The waiting list for locals for most types of surgery is at least a year for first consultation, up to two years for actual surgery. Oh wait, I just turned a comment on brain-drain into a commentary on our health-care funding...oopsie :)
In Quebec, the term courriel has been used almost exclusively since the beginning of email. In English, email is made from Electronic Mail and guess what! Courriel is made from Courrier Electronique, which literally means Electronic Mail. What I am saying is that France is lagging behind in the initiative to make "courriel" the official word. Nothing spiteful in the descision.
What about the majority of us who block and/or detest receiving mass forwards, especially chain mail? I don't want my inbox junked up with 100 copies of the letter from people in my address book, which is inifinitely more likely than the other way around.
We don't play autocross in video games, do we! No one in their right mind would hit 200 mph during your normal run-of-the-mill Auto-X.
But since we are using AMSSB and FM like the rest of the civilized world, we can just supply our own synthetic carrier and no data is lost ;)
I don't see what is so unclear...for it to work you must have a dynamic dns service so you can supply a hostname instead of an IP addy. What is in that field is static, so you must supply some sort of address for your computer which doesn't change. With dynamic IP, a dynamic dns hostname is the only such address that will not change when you reconnect.
There now, I just repeated what the FAQ said.
"why do Toyota cars cost much more than Ford (they used to be cheaper)?" Well to be perfectly honest, Toyota puts much more money into built quality and reliablity than Ford for example. You can't make a better car for much cheaper, if cheaper at all. In Canada we can buy both US and Japanese vehicles cheaper than in the States, but still the Japanese ones tend to be more expensive than "domestics". As well, the "imports" are made in the states now too. Price difference really has a lot to do with overall quality.