Couldn't you dilute the brine with seawater (just pump seawater into the discharge pipe) before its final discharge, or discharge at low pressure over a large area.
BTW, Canopy isn't use as much any more. Lots of Ubiquiti and Mikrotik gear- both of which are capable of much much faster than 7Mbps if you can find a willing WISP. With Ubiquiti a pair of PowerBeams will push ~80Mbps for less than $200. AirFiber will go to about 800Mbps for about $2100 a pair
I would hope this is a step toward Apple integrating the LTE chip into an Intel produced Apple A9 or A10.
Intel clearly has the best process for performance per watt and Apple clearly wants to integrate as many things as possible into the package.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pu...
"Honey was also spiked with Cl. botulinum at up to 5000 spores per 50 g honey, which is the upper limit of natural contamination. The sterilizing dose in this case was 18 kGy."
BTW, I had a 802.11 CPE that I needed to disconnect for a minute, keeping the power on.
Rather than pull it off the mount I wrapped it completely, dish and all in foil but...it stayed connected and kept passing data. This is a 2 mile connection at 5Ghz 100mW TX power, a Ubiquiti NanoBridge M5 22dBi.
I put on two more layers and finally it disconnected. So play it safe, 3 layers.
"a guy running a corn mill in Uganda with a PowerPallet will never need to open that door and never will"
I live in Africa and I can verify that this is a foolish thing to say. We have to open all kinds of doors never meant to be opened and fix thing using materials and tools that in any other place might seem like a joke. But we can, and we do, not because we don't know better but because the things we need to fix were engineered to be used in friendly climates by people who grew up with machines and who value the benefit of the machine more than the selling price of a part, even for scrap. They were constructed economically and without a clever friend they die much much earlier than they were intended to.
If the only think keeping you from a controller based solution is cost try Ubiquiti's Unifi. You can run without a controller and if you need one you can use any old embedded box.
http://www.ubnt.com/unifi
Couldn't you dilute the brine with seawater (just pump seawater into the discharge pipe) before its final discharge, or discharge at low pressure over a large area.
Or you could just stop trusting that cert. It's pretty easy, there's even a GUI.
BTW, Canopy isn't use as much any more. Lots of Ubiquiti and Mikrotik gear- both of which are capable of much much faster than 7Mbps if you can find a willing WISP.
With Ubiquiti a pair of PowerBeams will push ~80Mbps for less than $200. AirFiber will go to about 800Mbps for about $2100 a pair
I would hope this is a step toward Apple integrating the LTE chip into an Intel produced Apple A9 or A10. Intel clearly has the best process for performance per watt and Apple clearly wants to integrate as many things as possible into the package.
Expired certificates may be presented as valid. Or, in a DOS scenario valid certificates may not be honored.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pu... "Honey was also spiked with Cl. botulinum at up to 5000 spores per 50 g honey, which is the upper limit of natural contamination. The sterilizing dose in this case was 18 kGy."
BTW, I had a 802.11 CPE that I needed to disconnect for a minute, keeping the power on. Rather than pull it off the mount I wrapped it completely, dish and all in foil but...it stayed connected and kept passing data. This is a 2 mile connection at 5Ghz 100mW TX power, a Ubiquiti NanoBridge M5 22dBi. I put on two more layers and finally it disconnected. So play it safe, 3 layers.
http://xkcd.com/927/ Obligatory.
We can call it the "Comcast Support Fast-Lane"
Oh fart
ethanol.
hence, anthropogenic :)
Piecemeal software updates, sounds like that will work well.
I live in Africa and I can verify that this is a foolish thing to say. We have to open all kinds of doors never meant to be opened and fix thing using materials and tools that in any other place might seem like a joke. But we can, and we do, not because we don't know better but because the things we need to fix were engineered to be used in friendly climates by people who grew up with machines and who value the benefit of the machine more than the selling price of a part, even for scrap. They were constructed economically and without a clever friend they die much much earlier than they were intended to.
One way or another, we're all flying.
Who cares about China, if you don't trust whoever compiled it, it should be in a sandbox. This is THE argument for open source.
Have you tried making sure they have access to great food and drinks?
I tink you are unfamiliar with russian social engineering.
100% failure within one year, with minimal usage. None of the drive were ever more than half full.
Ummm, you know that the top 1% contributes more than 35% of taxes already, right?
If we want to keep spending like crazy monkeys then we need to tax everyone like crazy monkeys.
Because the power to run a Pentium 4 for 2 years would cost more than getting a modern little embedded box.
If the only think keeping you from a controller based solution is cost try Ubiquiti's Unifi. You can run without a controller and if you need one you can use any old embedded box. http://www.ubnt.com/unifi
If they really wanted apple to feel it they could have made them use Ariel.
Where do you see low prices on Fiber? Does it get down to the price of Cat5e?
Since you can't opt out of public healthcare