My car auto levels the HIDs and I've never had someone flash their brights at me, but I've noticed that SUV lights can be blinding. It has made me want to install a mirror designed to help them out with realizing how annoying it is.
I don't buy it. In every instance she cites, "use" or "used" sounds better, communicates the exact same thing, and makes the writer sound less puffed up.
Italian did exactly this. I only visited the country for a few weeks, but I was a better Italian speller than English speller when I left. If you hear a word, you can write it, if you can write a word, you can speak it. It's wonderful.
in NYC the subways are DC powered by DC generators. They are on their own grid. When the power went out in 2002(?) it was only the lights (used for collision prevention) that used the grid's AC power and prevented the subways from running.
I think the point is that you would have to generate less for the subway than that you could use the power right away in another facility.
"utilizes" = "uses" every singe time. Saves you 4 letters and from sounding like the kind of person who would you a longer word for no reason (aka, a manager who has lost confidence from not knowing how to do anything anymore).
More like 6 inches. 2 inches falling at evening commute will get an early closure though to stagger people going home (many people just stay anyways after a closure of that type).
I think that if you broke it up with wisebabo's method, you would be pretty much guaranteed to cause some of it to impact. You might get lucky and it is a bunch of stuff that well make pretty streaks in the sky... or you could obliterate a continent.
solving a non-problem is always problematic, in this case, it could be devastating.
That he could easily divide the output of the two arrays by the number of elements in the array to get a comparable answer. There is nothing wrong with the setup.
That is a good idea for when the sensor fails, but for the motor there isn't a clear similar failure mode.
Aw man, I miss when Windows ran 23 bit.
Look at the other entires in that folder. It's basically entirely apps. Apparently, a good admin would have known about this.
My car auto levels the HIDs and I've never had someone flash their brights at me, but I've noticed that SUV lights can be blinding. It has made me want to install a mirror designed to help them out with realizing how annoying it is.
1.25m from the ground is low?
I don't buy it. In every instance she cites, "use" or "used" sounds better, communicates the exact same thing, and makes the writer sound less puffed up.
Italian did exactly this. I only visited the country for a few weeks, but I was a better Italian speller than English speller when I left. If you hear a word, you can write it, if you can write a word, you can speak it. It's wonderful.
Keep telling yourself that.
Huh, I hadn't realized the got rid of the DC generators. Thanks for sharing that.
In that article, it specifically says that NSA require covert channel monitoring.
in NYC the subways are DC powered by DC generators. They are on their own grid. When the power went out in 2002(?) it was only the lights (used for collision prevention) that used the grid's AC power and prevented the subways from running.
I think the point is that you would have to generate less for the subway than that you could use the power right away in another facility.
Can you please explain why? Is it that the microscopes we know and love from HS biology are not capable of operating on reflected light?
"utilizes" = "uses" every singe time. Saves you 4 letters and from sounding like the kind of person who would you a longer word for no reason (aka, a manager who has lost confidence from not knowing how to do anything anymore).
More like 6 inches. 2 inches falling at evening commute will get an early closure though to stagger people going home (many people just stay anyways after a closure of that type).
Because northern Virginia means "the DC suburbs."
Slimmer than or less slim than its chance of passing through the keyhole?
The thing is that if we even knew where it was precisely enough to target it, we wouldn't have to guess about if it will pass through the keyhole.
I think that if you broke it up with wisebabo's method, you would be pretty much guaranteed to cause some of it to impact. You might get lucky and it is a bunch of stuff that well make pretty streaks in the sky... or you could obliterate a continent.
solving a non-problem is always problematic, in this case, it could be devastating.
because it is pointless?
The main motivations for exploring space I've seen suggest that waiting 10,000 or so years to do it is not a problem.
Uh, I'd rather have to rest on, "we're doing better than Chad" for an argument.
I don't think there is any doubt that a flat array, tracking perfectly with the sun, would outperform the tree design.
I do. Where does the energy for the motor come from? What about the energy to build the motor and repair it?
It costs energy to change the direction of array is pointing. This also increases maintence and construction costs.
That he could easily divide the output of the two arrays by the number of elements in the array to get a comparable answer. There is nothing wrong with the setup.
IANAPL, but I think he had one year from the public release to file for a patent.
Haven't we already changed from first to invent to first to file?
yeah, it should totally say, "the software: foo wants to install a rootkit. If you do this, your system will be fubar."