Certainly no more wasteful than the "wall warts" we use now; after all, many of them are using induction internally anyway. Conceptually, inductive charging technology just splits the transformer into two halves: one in the "charger" and one in the device itself.
Dunno where the poster lives, but check eBay real estate for schools/churches in Kansas, specifically...
There's a 26,000+ s.f. school for sale with a buy-it-now price of $65,000... Sure, it's plenty more than $25K, but it's an example of the deals to be had in locations where population density isn't terribly high. Combine that with properties auctioned under foreclosure and you're down in the target range.
As far as frame-accuracy goes, that should be taken care of by a hardware MPEG decoder with an external TBC, no?
Your playback systems would basically need to pretend they are VTRs, and the master program controller would have a PCI (AES/EBU/SMPTE?) timecode card. The cue timing would still rely on an input from the station's master clock. You'd most likely want to have proper "bars & black" preroll on all of your program MPEGs for calibration, testing the MPEG stream, etc. This way, you've still got a ~30 sec window to flip over to the "we're experiencing technical difficulties" screen as you mentioned should something get f'd up...
If the motivation were simply that they don't want their work to responsible for the death of a human being, it seems they would've adopted a license that indicates the software is not guaranteed to fail in a safe manner thereby obviating its use for medical, military, avionics, etc...
except the problem here is the D.A. is a fucktard who can't add 2+2 *with* a calculator
it's real as shit and it barely nicks a hot dog: http://www.sawstop.com/howitworks/how_overview.php
Well, if you want opinions, you're in the right place...
You've likely gained yourself a couple thousand customers by being visible here
so will your axle
None of the benefits you mention really requires satellites as part of the system.
...they generally rely on the airplane transponders which report the GPS...
ur not doin it right
Mod parent up
mod that kid's parents up
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated
Technically, suspicionless searches at border crossings have always been deemed reasonable.
Wouldn't the skin of the ISS function as a Faraday Cage and severely limit transmission of the Wi-Fi signal?
It spells "Slovakia".
or it gets the hose
did you happen to write this post while you were being being stoned?
EVERYTHING you do that involves google has a spy element to it. ie, logging. ie, things that can be used in court against you, if it so suits google.
hence the command: "DO NO EVIL!"
I believe we have some footage...
If only there were a word for "schadenfreude"
Oh no, my friend...
Trees do indeed grow in dirt
It's simple, really...
all politicians' positions can be plotted on a continuum between fear and love
Easy. Simply require registrants to input the RealID number from the barcode tattoo on their arm.
Certainly no more wasteful than the "wall warts" we use now; after all, many of them are using induction internally anyway. Conceptually, inductive charging technology just splits the transformer into two halves: one in the "charger" and one in the device itself.
Dunno where the poster lives, but check eBay real estate for schools/churches in Kansas, specifically...
There's a 26,000+ s.f. school for sale with a buy-it-now price of $65,000... Sure, it's plenty more than $25K, but it's an example of the deals to be had in locations where population density isn't terribly high. Combine that with properties auctioned under foreclosure and you're down in the target range.
Best analysis of taxing virtual assets. ever.
Speaking of which, why don't folks just switch over to candy or hybrid NO2/acrylic or rubber motors to avoid the background/storage requirements?
I'm sure there are reasons; being that you've been involved in the hobby for so long, I'm hoping you can offer some insight...
As far as frame-accuracy goes, that should be taken care of by a hardware MPEG decoder with an external TBC, no?
Your playback systems would basically need to pretend they are VTRs, and the master program controller would have a PCI (AES/EBU/SMPTE?) timecode card. The cue timing would still rely on an input from the station's master clock. You'd most likely want to have proper "bars & black" preroll on all of your program MPEGs for calibration, testing the MPEG stream, etc. This way, you've still got a ~30 sec window to flip over to the "we're experiencing technical difficulties" screen as you mentioned should something get f'd up...
Sounds like a fun project.
Don't you mean four...?
If the motivation were simply that they don't want their work to responsible for the death of a human being, it seems they would've adopted a license that indicates the software is not guaranteed to fail in a safe manner thereby obviating its use for medical, military, avionics, etc...
I wouldn't be so sure...
That's 300K+ Canadian
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