The EU Parliament can't initiate any legislation at all, only vote on stuff that has already been submitted by unelected bureaucrats that can't even be modified through amendments. No difference to the German parliament. Do you know a parliament where "the parliament" can initiate/propose a law? I don't.
Sure. Because for you, the air (+ its turbulence + the provoked over-pressure + etc.) and the tube walls mean nothing, right? Exactly. It means nothing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... Or look at guns/cannons. Or grasp that the cars likely are running on a mono rail, or the are accelerated/stabilized by magnets around the tube.
No idea whom you want to impress with your fake knowledge.
Actually I wonder if we do not go for 96 bits, or 100 bits tagged memory, to support higher level languages. 128 bit address space pretty unlikely that mankind will ever have a use for that. On the other hand it probably costs nothing to jump from 64 to 128 and marketing guys might demand it.
Yes, then so be it:) Every EU law is voted in by the EU parliament, and then later transformed into national laws by the national parliaments. I'm done with explaining, too.
Hyper-loop cars are not moving in a fluid but in very thin air.
Momentum: i = m * v. Give back your engineering badge. In a hyper-loop a 'car' will never impact with anything. The only thinkable thing it could impact with is the destination station.
Neither is any Minister or Secretary of State voted in by the citizens, somwhat is your point? The parliament has full authority about every EU law, no idea what you want to dispute there. The european council is build from delegated of the governments of the member countries and hence by proxy voted for by the citizens that voted for those reective governments.
The EU works more or less like federated Germany works, or im a lesser degree like Spain or the UK work: it is as close as democratic as you can make such a big organization without removing the governments of the memeber states.
I did not adress your other points because they are nonsense
An oil pipelin has probably 1000 times the weight and definitely a similar if not higher momentum than a hyoer-loop car.
Point is: if engineers plan such a thing you usually can trust hthat they know the math. Otherwise we had no bridges or ordinary railways. The momemntum of a modern train is most certainly far above a single hyper-loop car.
The momentum is only relevant in curves, and those can be tilted and strengthend on the outer side, just like in those 24h car racing arenas.
But it is obvious to you that it is extremely unlikely that iTunes trashed your hard drive, or not? You don't need a credit card to use iTunes. Credit card data is stored on the server anyway and only used if actually buy something. Half of my music is ripped from my own CDs, and I use iTunes as player. Never had any problem with iTunes.
So, you are basically saying that building a standard piping system to conduct fluids is more difficult than one hosting the very fast transportation of persons except for these points? Even by ignoring diameter/length aspects, I am afraid that such a claim is very far away from being truth. A oil pipeline is under pressure, a gas pipeline is under high pressure. The outside pressure on an hyper-loop is less than one atmosphere.
Basically every european country has free colleges/universities. And ofc you need to have the appropriated high school degree (Abitur) to get accepted, that is a no brainer.
And you likely knew that, so about what do you want to argue?
But.... You are aware that the USA has one of the highest amounts of imprissioned people per capita on the world? And besides Haiti and Somalia the highest crime rate. Most certainly the highest crime rate in the 'civilizes' world. Which raises the question if the USA actually belong to the civilized world.
I'm in! I wont need so much SSD though. Actually I would like to have virtual screens but full virtual machines. The reason is that many applications, notable Safari are super unstable.
However a nice 19" Hackintosh, running OS X 10.6 and above till 10.8, that would be awesome. I would already accept it if it was only 18" or 17".
And since when is 'storage' not another kind of 'memory'? I'm pretty sure that most iPad user know the difference but ate not as nitpicking as you are.
The EU Parliament can't initiate any legislation at all, only vote on stuff that has already been submitted by unelected bureaucrats that can't even be modified through amendments.
No difference to the German parliament.
Do you know a parliament where "the parliament" can initiate/propose a law?
I don't.
No, I simply find firefix funny.
I'm not a typo or grammar Nazi.
Sure. Because for you, the air (+ its turbulence + the provoked over-pressure + etc.) and the tube walls mean nothing, right?
Exactly. It means nothing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Or look at guns/cannons.
Or grasp that the cars likely are running on a mono rail, or the are accelerated/stabilized by magnets around the tube.
No idea whom you want to impress with your fake knowledge.
Memory Footprint.
The memory foot print for a 32 bit Application is significantly smaller than for a 64 bit one.
Never heard about a Mac BookPro without a dedicated GPU.
Any examples?
Actually I wonder if we do not go for 96 bits, or 100 bits tagged memory, to support higher level languages.
128 bit address space pretty unlikely that mankind will ever have a use for that. On the other hand it probably costs nothing to jump from 64 to 128 and marketing guys might demand it.
Nice link.
I still have my slide rule, got it with 14 in school.
I fear I was supposed to give it back and 'forgot' about it.
However I rarely use it.
sudo make firefix install
That is somehow funny :)
Yes, then so be it :)
Every EU law is voted in by the EU parliament, and then later transformed into national laws by the national parliaments.
I'm done with explaining, too.
Hyper-loop cars are not moving in a fluid but in very thin air.
Momentum: i = m * v. Give back your engineering badge. In a hyper-loop a 'car' will never impact with anything. The only thinkable thing it could impact with is the destination station.
No idea why you write this nonsense.
If you are into religious texts I suggest the Indian Vedas. :)
For early mankinds Science Fiction it is not to bad
Neither is any Minister or Secretary of State voted in by the citizens, somwhat is your point?
The parliament has full authority about every EU law, no idea what you want to dispute there.
The european council is build from delegated of the governments of the member countries and hence by proxy voted for by the citizens that voted for those reective governments.
The EU works more or less like federated Germany works, or im a lesser degree like Spain or the UK work: it is as close as democratic as you can make such a big organization without removing the governments of the memeber states.
I did not adress your other points because they are nonsense
An oil pipelin has probably 1000 times the weight and definitely a similar if not higher momentum than a hyoer-loop car.
Point is: if engineers plan such a thing you usually can trust hthat they know the math. Otherwise we had no bridges or ordinary railways. The momemntum of a modern train is most certainly far above a single hyper-loop car.
The momentum is only relevant in curves, and those can be tilted and strengthend on the outer side, just like in those 24h car racing arenas.
But it is obvious to you that it is extremely unlikely that iTunes trashed your hard drive, or not?
You don't need a credit card to use iTunes. Credit card data is stored on the server anyway and only used if actually buy something.
Half of my music is ripped from my own CDs, and I use iTunes as player. Never had any problem with iTunes.
There is another one without underscores, I believe.
I don't get your 4)
The EU parliament works like any parliament.
The MoPs are voted in by citizens.
So, you are basically saying that building a standard piping system to conduct fluids is more difficult than one hosting the very fast transportation of persons except for these points? Even by ignoring diameter/length aspects, I am afraid that such a claim is very far away from being truth.
A oil pipeline is under pressure, a gas pipeline is under high pressure.
The outside pressure on an hyper-loop is less than one atmosphere.
Go figure.
Everyone can make pointless videos like that.
Obviously the tracks in curves would be tilted.
The jap. MagLev trains have a speed of about 600km/h, far away from 1000km/h.
Basically every european country has free colleges/universities.
And ofc you need to have the appropriated high school degree (Abitur) to get accepted, that is a no brainer.
And you likely knew that, so about what do you want to argue?
No place on the planet does that.
If you mean planet earth, you are wrong. Facepalm.
But ....
You are aware that the USA has one of the highest amounts of imprissioned people per capita on the world? And besides Haiti and Somalia the highest crime rate. Most certainly the highest crime rate in the 'civilizes' world. Which raises the question if the USA actually belong to the civilized world.
I'm in!
I wont need so much SSD though.
Actually I would like to have virtual screens but full virtual machines.
The reason is that many applications, notable Safari are super unstable.
However a nice 19" Hackintosh, running OS X 10.6 and above till 10.8, that would be awesome. I would already accept it if it was only 18" or 17".
And since when is 'storage' not another kind of 'memory'?
I'm pretty sure that most iPad user know the difference but ate not as nitpicking as you are.