Assuming standardization, you're looking at having to have some sort of forklift device that can hoist up 5 MT or more battery packs into the aircraft, then make sure they have their contacts completely hooked up properly, etc.
Just like UPS/Fedex do with their package containers?
"Even under ideal conditions, Apple Watch may not be able to get a reliable heart rate reading every time for everybody. And for a small percentage of users, various factors may make it impossible to get any heart rate reading at all."
Tattoos being one of the 'various factors' that they didn't explicitly say, then later did. Big whoop.
"Even under ideal conditions, Apple Watch may not be able to get a reliable heart rate reading every time for everybody. And for a small percentage of users, various factors may make it impossible to get any heart rate reading at all."
People have different morals. Groups of people have yet different morals. Societies have yet further different morals.
Well, we had been in Afghanistan, Iran & Iraq since the 1970s....trying to play king maker, gun runner, behind the scenes operator
You might want to get a bit more educated. Before you hold your breath.
At least go watch Argo to get a small part of the picture.
This. This. This.
Freedom >>>>>>> safety
Only if you're a pedant.
The GP did.
Which puts him on the wrong side.
Seeing the lack of education, gotta go with the first one. Which actually makes sense then.
That's called being shortsighted. Penny-wise, pound-foolish.
You mean the Tower of Babel?
Fox News becomes Fox Science.
So, you're limited to, what, 5000 characters and can't/won't/haven't pointed it out?
Stop making vague insults and actually say something meaningful for or against the theory or test. Because you haven't come close to that yet.
There's no 'seem to be' about it. That's exactly what he's doing.
I don't think there's any legal threat anymore....
Welcome to the Entitlement Generation.
Population - just about everyone.
Assuming standardization, you're looking at having to have some sort of forklift device that can hoist up 5 MT or more battery packs into the aircraft, then make sure they have their contacts completely hooked up properly, etc.
Just like UPS/Fedex do with their package containers?
You mean just like UPS/Fedex does on their planes with the large containers?
To a minority of cases.
Apparently you haven't heard of averages.
That's not very forward looking....
People said the same thing about cars & range.
It measures heart rate through the skin. So any skin changes - tattoos, birthmarks, scars, etc - would affect it.
So, yes.
But it does say this:
"Even under ideal conditions, Apple Watch may not be able to get a reliable heart rate reading every time for everybody. And for a small percentage of users, various factors may make it impossible to get any heart rate reading at all."
Tattoos being one of the 'various factors' that they didn't explicitly say, then later did. Big whoop.
But it does say this:
"Even under ideal conditions, Apple Watch may not be able to get a reliable heart rate reading every time for everybody. And for a small percentage of users, various factors may make it impossible to get any heart rate reading at all."
Tattoos being one of the 'various factors'.
And your assumption that we'll continue increasing oil production is a rather large embellishment too.
Or perhaps you haven't been paying attention to fights against fracking due to pollution, earthquakes, etc.
Um, actually they did.
https://support.apple.com/en-u...
Also, #clickbaitheadlines not withstanding, it's true for all the wrist type devices.
Yeah, I'm sure they were just sitting, waiting at the gate. Updated & all.