For the first, depends on which emissions. For CO2, it beats gasoline hands down, but it loses in terms of NOx emissions.
As for the latter, that's not completely relevant. Gasoline and diesel come from the same barrel of oil. The main part of the refining process is separating the mix of hydrocarbons that make up crude.
Though to answer the question, 1 barrel (42 US gallons) of oil yields about 19 gallons of gasoline, 10 gallons of diesel, and another 13 gallons of other stuff, such as fuel oil, petroleum feedstocks (for plastic and chemical production), propane, coke (the fuel, not the drink), asphalt, lube oil, and other things.
In cases with extremely JS heavy pages, the browser may not be able to render faster than you can read.
see chrome experiments. While most of the stuff is useless twiddling, some of it, like Canvas3D, may find its way into real websites (in this case, probably facebook) not too long from now.
it shat itself when I simply plugged it into my car stereo, which DOES NOT WRITE TO THE STICK
Before you blame the drive for that, take a voltmeter to that port. The port on my friend's car stereo kept killing drives, and I discovered that the port was putting out over 8 volts. Either the manufacturer can't figure out a $0.10 5V regulator or there's a bad ground or something.
I think you missed my point. I did not say the corporation is more important that the person. I said that the corporation is more powerful than the person, in terms of financial power, several orders of magnitude more powerful, especially considering lawsuits, where that is magnified by the "some are more equal than others" american rule civil court system.
TFA says the 5 year bonds are 0.95% above treasury bonds, which are currently at 2.02%, so MS' bonds are 2.97%, and the 10 and 30 year are 1.05% above, currently 3.17% and 4.16% respectively, so 4.23% and 5.21% for MS.
If there were millions of cameras, how many analysts would be needed to go through the videos?
Not as many as you might think. You don't need to analyze every second of every video, just whenever something of interest occurs. And things like facial recognition further reduce that human requirement.
I would argue you're reversing the cause-effect chain. All the thing you describe existed long, long, long before videogames were even theorized of. You still find real life analogs to all you describe.
It's a fundamental part of us, videogames are merely an expression of it, and arguably the best way we have found of expressing it.
900mhz is also able to be used unlicensed. My aunt has a nice set of 900mhz DSS cordless phones. They beat the crap out of the newer 2.4ghz and 5.8ghz ones, though they're not quite as clear as the new DECT ones, probably due to better AD/DACs, rather than the frequency.
The D900T is a laptop and alienware uses a special propitiatory semi-interchangeable (subject to power/cooling/size limitations) module system for the videocards in those. I highly doubt you're going to get a replacement part anywhere except alienware.
1. Shorter half life (28.8 years vs. 87.7), thus the power drops off faster. 2. Lower energy density, thus less power to start with, or more weight. 3. It produces beta radiation (Pu-238 produces alpha radiation) and requires much more shielding (and thus more weight) so it doesn't mess with the electronics.
When researchers don't address a loss of a 3rd of their sample they are not doing their job. Something is fishy from that end.
I would suspect "My wife and I decided we want to have a child now" was a common reason, and I would find it probable that the subjects were not required to tell the researchers why they were leaving the trial.
You may look at andLinux. A real Linux distro (specifically, Ubuntu) running inside Windows, by way of Cooperative Linux. It seemed dead for awhile, though it seems to have come back to life.
Also, the new version can now make Windows file associations point to andLinux programs.
Only real caveat for this is it will not currently work on any 64-bit version of Windows.
My dad's F-350 diesel works fine at those temperatures as long as you remember to plug it in.
For the first, depends on which emissions. For CO2, it beats gasoline hands down, but it loses in terms of NOx emissions.
As for the latter, that's not completely relevant. Gasoline and diesel come from the same barrel of oil. The main part of the refining process is separating the mix of hydrocarbons that make up crude.
Though to answer the question, 1 barrel (42 US gallons) of oil yields about 19 gallons of gasoline, 10 gallons of diesel, and another 13 gallons of other stuff, such as fuel oil, petroleum feedstocks (for plastic and chemical production), propane, coke (the fuel, not the drink), asphalt, lube oil, and other things.
Didn't crash here (Firefox 3.0.10), but the video just got stuck at buffering oscillating between 0 and 1%.
Xerobank connects either to their commercial service or to Tor.
I'd personally suggest OperaTor, as I find it works better, even though I use Firefox for my day-to-day use.
The actual name of the 2 live crew case was Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc.
Depending on your house, that may compare favourably with the cost of running cable to the desired location.
Yes, in select areas. I see 20 states that have no FIOS at all and and lots of major cities lacking it.
FIOS map
In cases with extremely JS heavy pages, the browser may not be able to render faster than you can read.
see chrome experiments. While most of the stuff is useless twiddling, some of it, like Canvas3D, may find its way into real websites (in this case, probably facebook) not too long from now.
it shat itself when I simply plugged it into my car stereo, which DOES NOT WRITE TO THE STICK
Before you blame the drive for that, take a voltmeter to that port. The port on my friend's car stereo kept killing drives, and I discovered that the port was putting out over 8 volts. Either the manufacturer can't figure out a $0.10 5V regulator or there's a bad ground or something.
No, a subtle difference. Human is singular. Humanity is plural.
I think you missed my point. I did not say the corporation is more important that the person. I said that the corporation is more powerful than the person, in terms of financial power, several orders of magnitude more powerful, especially considering lawsuits, where that is magnified by the "some are more equal than others" american rule civil court system.
TFA says the 5 year bonds are 0.95% above treasury bonds, which are currently at 2.02%, so MS' bonds are 2.97%, and the 10 and 30 year are 1.05% above, currently 3.17% and 4.16% respectively, so 4.23% and 5.21% for MS.
You have a business agreement of equals
Yes, a single man is the "equal" of a $100+ billion corporation.
This WAS the appeal.
If there were millions of cameras, how many analysts would be needed to go through the videos?
Not as many as you might think. You don't need to analyze every second of every video, just whenever something of interest occurs. And things like facial recognition further reduce that human requirement.
From what I heard, corporations are able to be criticized for their actions.
I would argue you're reversing the cause-effect chain. All the thing you describe existed long, long, long before videogames were even theorized of. You still find real life analogs to all you describe.
It's a fundamental part of us, videogames are merely an expression of it, and arguably the best way we have found of expressing it.
900mhz is also able to be used unlicensed. My aunt has a nice set of 900mhz DSS cordless phones. They beat the crap out of the newer 2.4ghz and 5.8ghz ones, though they're not quite as clear as the new DECT ones, probably due to better AD/DACs, rather than the frequency.
My habit is not checking my email often enough. I tend to miss important messages like "today's class moved to room 3207".
The D900T is a laptop and alienware uses a special propitiatory semi-interchangeable (subject to power/cooling/size limitations) module system for the videocards in those. I highly doubt you're going to get a replacement part anywhere except alienware.
Sr-90 is not a good as Pu-238 for 3 reasons.
1. Shorter half life (28.8 years vs. 87.7), thus the power drops off faster.
2. Lower energy density, thus less power to start with, or more weight.
3. It produces beta radiation (Pu-238 produces alpha radiation) and requires much more shielding (and thus more weight) so it doesn't mess with the electronics.
You mean this isn't about preventing pirates from coordinating their attacks via twitter?
When researchers don't address a loss of a 3rd of their sample they are not doing their job. Something is fishy from that end.
I would suspect "My wife and I decided we want to have a child now" was a common reason, and I would find it probable that the subjects were not required to tell the researchers why they were leaving the trial.
Huh? ATI was based in Markham, Ontario.
You may look at andLinux. A real Linux distro (specifically, Ubuntu) running inside Windows, by way of Cooperative Linux. It seemed dead for awhile, though it seems to have come back to life.
Also, the new version can now make Windows file associations point to andLinux programs.
Only real caveat for this is it will not currently work on any 64-bit version of Windows.