one spot isn’t a spot at all, it’s the International Space Station!
The dimensions for ISS are 357 feet by 167 feet. A simple search for spy satellite yields this:
"The satellite likely consists of sensitive radio receivers and an antenna generally believed to span up to 328 feet to gather electronic intelligence for the National Security Agency," Molczan told Spaceflight Now.
The only problem I encountered moving from 9.04 to 9.10 was in OpenLdap. The new version 2.4.18 complained about a configuration file in a subdirectory under/etc/ldap/slapd.d. After reading the OpenLdap source it turned out that it required all access rules to be numbered if at least one was numbered. The files in question were produced by the earlier version of slapd by parsing slapd.conf.auth. So I edited them manually adding a number prefix to the last rule and then it worked OK.
True but Bank of America would still rather advertise in the U.S., where the ads are relevant to SOME of the people
I receive at least one email a day from BoA telling me I have to confirm my account details because of the new security system they just put in place. If we have to go though this ordeal we are entitled to sponsored content as well.
Need to go now, I just got an email about this once in a lifetime opportunity from Nigeria
The PSP 3000 comes in a pack with a camera, PSP-300 that was supposed to provide videochat. Except Go Messenger stopped at the end of last month and Skype can't use the camera. I tried to use it in the older PSP 2000 just for microphone in it but PSP 2000 won't recognize the usb cam in spite of being on the same software revision as the new 3000.
OTOH the power button is still in the same place so accidentally switching off the console during game play is a feature that has been preserved in the new version.
Having her bags opened and searched by a stranger openly wielding an automatic rifle was seen as quite disgustingly 'totalitarian' at the time.
It was not totalitarian for westerners, it was totalitarian for the locals. For most of them travel across Europe meant digging tunnels under the Wall or swimming across large rivers at night.
About going to the US, if you are willing to pay the price, I don't think the coyote is going to ask for fingerprints. So in a way, nothing changed.
However, the lower crust and the deep ocean crust are made primarily from heavy Basalt.
Maybe a bit offtopic but does anyone know if we managed to dig deep enough to reach the basalt layer? All the deep drills that I read about never found anything but granite even at depths were basalt was expected.
Licensing Solaris under the GPL might give it a chance and now is the time. Due to the GPL 2 vs 3 debate it has a good opportunity of becoming the second Gnu kernel.
I don't know what went wrong in your case but I have seen many children use Ubuntu with no problems at all. Actually I have seen children choose Compiz over Vista.
You know, it's because of domineering, overbearing males like you that one in four college women is raped!" Was she complaining about being the one in four or being one of the neglected three?
We took the disk out, put fingerprints
all over it, threw it on the floor and stomped on it with dirty shoes, wrote
on it with a marker, and were still able to read it.
on my website I named a bunch since 2003 related to airtravel industry
Link?
The dimensions for ISS are 357 feet by 167 feet. A simple search for spy satellite yields this:
How can we tell a sun spot is a sun spot?
There's still phosphorus in the cells, just too little. It's not like arsenic completely replaces phosphorus.
Solution:
For who is written this solution? Loops are as basic as you can go in programming.
This is a limitation of GPLv2. That's why it's so important to switch the Linux kernel to GPL version 3.
In communism many famous words were falsely attributed to Lenin. "To whose benefit?" is actually a latin adage: Cui bono.
You could buy me one. I am more real than your imaginary friends: Ostap Bender
The only problem I encountered moving from 9.04 to 9.10 was in OpenLdap. The new version 2.4.18 complained about a configuration file in a subdirectory under /etc/ldap/slapd.d. After reading the OpenLdap source it turned out that it required all access rules to be numbered if at least one was numbered. The files in question were produced by the earlier version of slapd by parsing slapd.conf.auth. So I edited them manually adding a number prefix to the last rule and then it worked OK.
True but Bank of America would still rather advertise in the U.S., where the ads are relevant to SOME of the people
I receive at least one email a day from BoA telling me I have to confirm my account details because of the new security system they just put in place. If we have to go though this ordeal we are entitled to sponsored content as well.
Need to go now, I just got an email about this once in a lifetime opportunity from Nigeria
Javascript is functional.
Why did you switch from Dojo to ExtJS? Does the criteria still apply today?
This can only be right when the story title is: Intel buys Nvidia
OTOH the power button is still in the same place so accidentally switching off the console during game play is a feature that has been preserved in the new version.
There's nothing stopping them limiting the vouchers to a specific list of manufacturers, if they so choose.
Not only that but they should give vouchers worlwide, there are a lot of American cars sold abroad.
Having her bags opened and searched by a stranger openly wielding an automatic rifle was seen as quite disgustingly 'totalitarian' at the time.
It was not totalitarian for westerners, it was totalitarian for the locals. For most of them travel across Europe meant digging tunnels under the Wall or swimming across large rivers at night.
About going to the US, if you are willing to pay the price, I don't think the coyote is going to ask for fingerprints. So in a way, nothing changed.
However, the lower crust and the deep ocean crust are made primarily from heavy Basalt.
Maybe a bit offtopic but does anyone know if we managed to dig deep enough to reach the basalt layer? All the deep drills that I read about never found anything but granite even at depths were basalt was expected.
Dozens, hundreds, and even thousands of cores are not unusual design points
I don't think they mean cores like the regular x86 cores, I think they will put an FPGA on the same die together with the regular four/six cores.
All your matematica are belong to us!
Licensing Solaris under the GPL might give it a chance and now is the time. Due to the GPL 2 vs 3 debate it has a good opportunity of becoming the second Gnu kernel.
I don't know what went wrong in your case but I have seen many children use Ubuntu with no problems at all. Actually I have seen children choose Compiz over Vista.
Not any more, now you have to double click on those email attachments.
I would like to have more satellite receiver cards supported under Linux.