As long as the companies get their input from Wall street, it is hard to see real companies described by you. Those companies are not "profitable" for the street boys... None of these social networking so called "tech companies" are going to take us to the Moon (replace moon with whatever extraterrestrial object you want to).
Don't be over protective of yourself. You can not isolate yourself from everything unless you are in solitary confinement. You have to learn to get used to them and become immune to them. It's like too much antibiotics makes you less immune to diseases. Go practice meditation.
Microchip's MPLABX IDE is based on Netbeans platform and is available for Linux as well as Windows. Microchip X32, X16 and X8 compilers are ANSI compliant and work well under Linux. Their Free version of compiler is good enough for most of the serious work.
If you have an unlocked GSM, quad band phone, you can take that with you and get someone in China buy a 50 Yuan ($10) SIM card for you from China Mobile you are good to go. If you are with carriers such as T-mobile or AT&T here in the US (others are not GSM) you can get your carrier to unlock your phone so that you can use other SIM cards in it. T-mobile helps you unlock your phone when you simply call them and tell them your purpose, even when you are within the contract period. I don't know about AT&T. I guess they do it as well. 50Yuan card will last you for a very long time calling within China. If you want to call back the US, if you buy your SIM card from China mobile, you can use a prefix code to get very economical calls to the US. The prefix code is 12593. That is, if you want to call a US number, dial 12593-001-(Area code)(Tel#). Without this number prefix, your 50Yuan card will not last more than 10minutes, if you call US.
I thought, Anode is positively charged and Cathode is negatively charged, in my whole life... Is this a typo? Or is this because positive and negative are entirely our convention and it depends on where we observe them from?
As long as the companies get their input from Wall street, it is hard to see real companies described by you. Those companies are not "profitable" for the street boys... None of these social networking so called "tech companies" are going to take us to the Moon (replace moon with whatever extraterrestrial object you want to).
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Don't be over protective of yourself. You can not isolate yourself from everything unless you are in solitary confinement. You have to learn to get used to them and become immune to them. It's like too much antibiotics makes you less immune to diseases. Go practice meditation.
Microchip's MPLABX IDE is based on Netbeans platform and is available for Linux as well as Windows. Microchip X32, X16 and X8 compilers are ANSI compliant and work well under Linux. Their Free version of compiler is good enough for most of the serious work.
If you have an unlocked GSM, quad band phone, you can take that with you and get someone in China buy a 50 Yuan ($10) SIM card for you from China Mobile you are good to go. If you are with carriers such as T-mobile or AT&T here in the US (others are not GSM) you can get your carrier to unlock your phone so that you can use other SIM cards in it. T-mobile helps you unlock your phone when you simply call them and tell them your purpose, even when you are within the contract period. I don't know about AT&T. I guess they do it as well. 50Yuan card will last you for a very long time calling within China. If you want to call back the US, if you buy your SIM card from China mobile, you can use a prefix code to get very economical calls to the US. The prefix code is 12593. That is, if you want to call a US number, dial 12593-001-(Area code)(Tel#). Without this number prefix, your 50Yuan card will not last more than 10minutes, if you call US.
Thank you! Much appreciated reply.
Indeed, the mantra i was taught in chemistry is "The Anode oxidizes, it's electrons flow to the Cathode where the reduction occurs."
If anode loses electrons, it should become positive and if cathode receive electrons, it should become negative - so tells my electrical book!
I thought, Anode is positively charged and Cathode is negatively charged, in my whole life... Is this a typo? Or is this because positive and negative are entirely our convention and it depends on where we observe them from?
We're all in the Matrix my friends!
Get a good book on Yoga and practice at your own. Or, gather up some courage to go to a Yoga session and learn.