I got a HTC M9 last year, but due to the amount of bloatware I would look at something else next time.
I think that the first thing a phone maker should look at is to not annoy the users with unnecessary stuff and instead let the user decide what they really want. Much like a good restaurant - you will see that when you order a meal there you actually get a few pieces on your plate well prepared. When there's too much stuff you just confuse the user and scare them away.
AM spreads better during night, then it can be 1000 km range with little problem. However AM is a declining band with fewer and fewer listeners in many parts of the world. Here in Europe DAB might be an alternative - and is the only public radio broadcast band in Norway.
Anyway - radio in a phone requires the use of headphones, and not everyone uses them.
Just because it's used there doesn't mean that it's very good for it, I have seen how bad it can become in vehicle engineering - and trust me, it would make Classic Basic look maintainable.
If you really want something unmaintainable you should go for Simulink.
On the other hand - I have never seen a good reason NOT to learn C. It's one of the basic building block languages that's widely used on almost every platform, so you won't waste your time if you learn C.
Not sure if that's a national security issue when it comes to NASA/JPL.
It would be a lot more fun if he was employed by NSA.
At least this now highlights that anyone traveling to the US should use "dumb" phones instead, preferably some old device with obscure hardware interface. There's no rule that you have to use a standardized phone interface. Ancient mobile phones are already expensive as collectors items.
Or if enough people deny the border control access to their devices and they are held for investigation that could also be fun - the authorities have to house them and feed them. After a while it would rack up a stink, both literally and politically.
We already suffer from enough stress in our work. If you don't have time to do what you promised then you will get stressed even more when you get the computer nagging you about it.
Just have a good exit criteria to avoid too deep recursions and it's not a problem on any system. Unless you code for a 4 bit processor or something other extremely small and weird.
They were under the assumption that the wiring was fire proof, but it was later revealed that it was fire proof in a normal atmosphere, not in a low pressure high oxygen atmosphere.
And I wasn't old enough to be aware of that, I was only 1 at the time. Earliest memory I have is when Sweden changed from left hand traffic to right hand traffic.
I got a HTC M9 last year, but due to the amount of bloatware I would look at something else next time.
I think that the first thing a phone maker should look at is to not annoy the users with unnecessary stuff and instead let the user decide what they really want. Much like a good restaurant - you will see that when you order a meal there you actually get a few pieces on your plate well prepared. When there's too much stuff you just confuse the user and scare them away.
I miss the broadcasts on 208m by RTL that could be heard over most of Europe during the 80's. Rob Jones Dirty Dozen, Stewart Henry with MS and so on.
AM spreads better during night, then it can be 1000 km range with little problem. However AM is a declining band with fewer and fewer listeners in many parts of the world. Here in Europe DAB might be an alternative - and is the only public radio broadcast band in Norway.
Anyway - radio in a phone requires the use of headphones, and not everyone uses them.
Just because it's used there doesn't mean that it's very good for it, I have seen how bad it can become in vehicle engineering - and trust me, it would make Classic Basic look maintainable.
Samsung Bomb anyone?
If you really want something unmaintainable you should go for Simulink.
On the other hand - I have never seen a good reason NOT to learn C. It's one of the basic building block languages that's widely used on almost every platform, so you won't waste your time if you learn C.
He may very well have represented NASA on the site in Chile - it was electric cars, something that NASA has an interest in.
Not sure if that's a national security issue when it comes to NASA/JPL.
It would be a lot more fun if he was employed by NSA.
At least this now highlights that anyone traveling to the US should use "dumb" phones instead, preferably some old device with obscure hardware interface. There's no rule that you have to use a standardized phone interface. Ancient mobile phones are already expensive as collectors items.
Or if enough people deny the border control access to their devices and they are held for investigation that could also be fun - the authorities have to house them and feed them. After a while it would rack up a stink, both literally and politically.
It would play in the hands of anyone wanting to perform genocide if it could be race-tailored.
We already suffer from enough stress in our work. If you don't have time to do what you promised then you will get stressed even more when you get the computer nagging you about it.
Have fun with the linked directories in *Nix then... "ln /usr/local /usr/local/work/local"
Just have a good exit criteria to avoid too deep recursions and it's not a problem on any system. Unless you code for a 4 bit processor or something other extremely small and weird.
Whenever recursing, have a recursion counter and a termination condition that stops infinite recursions.
Recursion is a very useful tool used right but very confusing for people trying to understand it if it's not well declared.
Consider traversing a directory tree - that's a typical example of a "problem" that's solved with recursion.
Not all products, I still have to see it on a hammer.
Up the stakes with EMP testing for consumer products.
How is that different from ahy other politician?
It's a question of must accept all interference even if it causes undesired operation.
How am I now going to do my woodworking?
But cannibalism may resolve some other deficiencies - protein for example.
They were under the assumption that the wiring was fire proof, but it was later revealed that it was fire proof in a normal atmosphere, not in a low pressure high oxygen atmosphere.
And I wasn't old enough to be aware of that, I was only 1 at the time. Earliest memory I have is when Sweden changed from left hand traffic to right hand traffic.
But when will we see hydrogen filled drives?
I'm more interested in at which pressure fusion would be achieved.
It's for those that can't understand the metric system.
And some obscure useless degrees should come at a price defined by Graham's number.