A state within a state or a deep state is a political situation in a country when an internal organ ("deep state"), such as the armed forces or public authorities (intelligence agencies, police, secret police, administrative agencies, and branches of government bureaucracy), does not respond to the civilian political leadership.
So this guy is the military, or the police, or an intelligence agency? That's quite a feat for this disgruntled mini-Trump... (Or Trump within a Trump, or a Deep Trump, if you prefer that.)
But horses should be perfect operators of binary computers since they only have a total of two digits on their forelimbs. Humans with their ten digits are obviously relics of the bygone decimal computer era.
Yeah, it originally was, and there is indeed no question that the barge *is* going to have a large impact on the grid-connected Russian harbor it's going to be anchored in, but regarding this particular issue, I was simply reacting to the nonsensical suggestion as to what makes for the increased warming of arctic water. That heat exchangers work better with higher temperature differentials (and also that nuclear plants with fixed operating conditions in the primary circuit have to limit their heat output when the hot end in the tertiary get hotter in any case) is not surprising.
Honestly, that sounds like an oddly specific law.
They still have the trunk, don't they?
Also, if Musk holds an active security clearance (which is likely considering the work SpaceX does) then he violated federal law by smoking marijuana.
So he violated federal law four times that day instead of the usual three times?
But then Neptune also fails that test, since it hasn’t “cleared its orbit” of Pluto - and therein lies the problem.
Pluto actually approaches Uranus closer than it does Neptune. Neptune did a pretty good job of getting rid of Pluto.
What, the East Berliners will invade us again!? What did we do to them this time?
screwing up the colors of the forest
A forest. In Iceland. Good joke! ;)
Aren't masers still low-power devices? I don't see how you could use them power transmission.
I thought that why you people had separate state legislation in the first place?
the election is decided...by all the people of America
Well in this case, it clearly didn't work out that way.
A state within a state or a deep state is a political situation in a country when an internal organ ("deep state"), such as the armed forces or public authorities (intelligence agencies, police, secret police, administrative agencies, and branches of government bureaucracy), does not respond to the civilian political leadership.
So this guy is the military, or the police, or an intelligence agency? That's quite a feat for this disgruntled mini-Trump... (Or Trump within a Trump, or a Deep Trump, if you prefer that.)
Or "Thanatos", perhaps?
or open sores
Hey, get your anti-open-sores propaganda out of here! Microsoft shills these days...
but, you know, taxing communications services like telephone service is a thing in "developed" countries too. Like the US, for one.
...at a rate equivalent in impact to around $0.2 per MB?
But horses should be perfect operators of binary computers since they only have a total of two digits on their forelimbs. Humans with their ten digits are obviously relics of the bygone decimal computer era.
My first thought was of UNIVAC I. :)
That's a quantitative difference, though. I'm aware of the variety of diodes in practice. It just doesn't scream "different technology" to me.
Travel to space with a holey space craft.
So that's what it was about... He added an extra character by mistake?
No, because Trump wouldn't be able to block anyone anymore.
Do you think reprinting stuff *also* from Fox News would help make the news more accurace? ;)
photovoltaic and microwave receivers use different technology
A PV cell is practically a large-surface diode. Guess what a microwave power receiver is in practice? Basically a rectifier.
Transmitter and receiver size and mass, probably. Especially receiver size and mass.
Consider atmospheric absorption, the efficiency of the cells and the added weight and becomes tremendously inefficient.
Solar cells are already rather lightweight, and that's without concentrated monochromatic light shining on them.
But at 500 meters, this can be almost ignored (except for, for example, foggy weather).
Would *you* like to learn about the ~60-70% magnetron efficiency? :D I bet this trumps whatever imaginary issue you have with resistive heating.
Yeah, it originally was, and there is indeed no question that the barge *is* going to have a large impact on the grid-connected Russian harbor it's going to be anchored in, but regarding this particular issue, I was simply reacting to the nonsensical suggestion as to what makes for the increased warming of arctic water. That heat exchangers work better with higher temperature differentials (and also that nuclear plants with fixed operating conditions in the primary circuit have to limit their heat output when the hot end in the tertiary get hotter in any case) is not surprising.