With the bomb bay doors closed at operational altitudes the B2 is the next best thing to a ghost. Now once the bay doors are opened it returns a decent ping, but when they close again it vanishes. While the most powerful radars the US has can generally tell it's up there(I would assume other first world countries as well) they can't get a strong enough return for any weapons.
Not really, most VFDs can be seen as a form of insurance, with the added benefit of minimal down time compared to waiting for the entire property to burn down and then having to rebuild everything. Still perfectly fits within the capitalist system.
Cutting military spending entirely would still leave us with a deficit in eah year's budget(Oh wait, a budget hasn't been passed in the past 4 years?) that is only going to grow exponentially from social programs, and that was before Obammy went on his spending spree and guaranteed a metric asston of future spending.
I have yet to see a single major climate change pusher start screaming for geoengineering. Which at this point unless killing off 90% of the human race is your goal, is the only hope we have.
If by few policies you mean start truly massive carbon sequestering along with possible upper atmospheric chemical seeding, then yes, we do have the answers. Of course, we don't know if there will be any major side effects of the upper atmosphere seeding or how we're going to sequester that much carbon in a stable medium. If you instead mean that we will start cutting back CO2 emissions you're an idiot, at least if you don't include plans for conquering the world and enforcing said restrictions everywhere. Good luck with that one.
In order for your assumption to be correct, all neutrinos must travel at the same speed. If we instead assume that the 1987 wave of neutrinos were the slowest neutrinos traveling at or a miniscule fraction greater than light speed, then faster neutrinos very well might have arrived at earth before neutrino detectors were in place at all in terms of round the clock measurement.
I do so wish people would quit bringing the Double G up as a good example of a scientist. Hint, he wasn't. In fact, he was a rude obnoxious asshole who was wrong on a very great number of other things and the only reason he had gotten into so much trouble is because he first called the pope an idiot in public using a pamphlet, which was definitely a stupid thing to do in Italy during that time period. 2nd, because he had alienated(by being an asshole) every other astronomer of the time, some of which had theories that were correct which he considered wrong, and so none of them was willing to even entertain the thought he might be right at his trial. As it was, the pope himself kinda liked the guy which is why he only got house arrest.
Except you would have to exclude all places that didn't have natural resources that fracking can get to, you would also have to take into account number and size of surrounding faultlines, and the measured stresses in those faultlines.
If you're a gaming enthusiast the answer is jack all. The 2500ks clock up to 4.8 at similar rates, and moreover can do so on(admittedly very good) air cooling, and while the extra L3 cache will help, it won't help enough to justify the extra $100, assuming they don't drop the price of the 2500k even further.
Unless you're running massive amounts of video/audio encoding, the 2500k currently beats everything on the market price/performance wise. As you overclock it gets even closer to the 2600k in terms of performance in everything but audio/video encoding as well.
Just as the internets route around damage, P2P programmers treated the legal structure that took down Napster and coded around it. When the legal system further invented nonsense rules, the programmers once again coded around them.
As to the article itself, it didn't create laws, it created a DOCTRINE. Inducement is not found in the copyright laws in question but was something made out of whole cloth by SCOTUS. Kinda like the Kelo decision. Or the modern interpretation of the Commerce Clause. Or almost every damned drug case since the 40's, although that folds right back into the Commerce Clause abuse for the most part.
Canada also doesn't have the root cause of the banking failure in the US either, the CRA. If the changes to the CRA in the 90's hadn't been made, a certain computer model concerning the performance of CDSs would never have been popularized because the banks wouldn't have been looking for any possible way to make good on a bunch of absolute crap paper. Without that computer model, the banks would never have shifted their lending positions for ARMs and FRMs(banks generally don't do anything new without an outside impetus, in this case government regulation, forcing their hand. There's a REASON that the stereotype of a banker is that of a stuffy nobody with a giant stick up his ass) Therefore, the bubble would never have inflated at the rates it did, and it never would have popped so explosively.
More importantly, it was for the most part the pure investment banks that were the actually in serious trouble(remember, quite a few of the banks received money not because they needed it but because if only the banks that needed it received funds there would have been a mass exodus from those banks causing them to crater anyway.) and were the ones crying TBTF most earnestly. This means that even had Glass-Steagal been in place nothing would have changed, except that the banks in question may have failed even after government intervention.
Operation Fast and Furious and Operation Wide Receiver were completely different aspects of the Gunwalker program. One had the knowledge, approval, and cooperation of the Mexican government, involved less than 500 firearms, attempted to use tracking devices on over a third of the guns, and had aerial assets in place trying to track said GPS signals, and was not brought to the attention of the White House until it was shut down; the other involved one tracking device that did not work at all, was not known about by the Mexican government, involved over 2000 guns, all specifically guns that would violate any of the AWB bills floated past Congress during Obammy's tenure as president, were given to a very specific cartel, and had the full knowledge and backing of Holder, and probably the president himself, although there are no direct communications to that effect so far.
I want to put a bunch of motors on this baby and drive it around. About 3 nuclear reactors should provide enough power, I just need to figure out how to get the correct amount of propellers.
Except the right of free speech, and of the press, is not defined as of the PEOPLE. Instead it is a blanket command telling the government keep your grubby mitts off of censorship, no matter the source of the opinion. Now, there has been an exception carved out for obscenity, which while the exact age used may be up for debate, does nothing about limiting actors who are not considered under the age of majority.
Or it's a plant. This being the CIA that's a very possible outcome.
With the bomb bay doors closed at operational altitudes the B2 is the next best thing to a ghost. Now once the bay doors are opened it returns a decent ping, but when they close again it vanishes. While the most powerful radars the US has can generally tell it's up there(I would assume other first world countries as well) they can't get a strong enough return for any weapons.
Not really, most VFDs can be seen as a form of insurance, with the added benefit of minimal down time compared to waiting for the entire property to burn down and then having to rebuild everything. Still perfectly fits within the capitalist system.
The only reason the government can do this is because we've allowed them the power to play with so much money.
Cutting military spending entirely would still leave us with a deficit in eah year's budget(Oh wait, a budget hasn't been passed in the past 4 years?) that is only going to grow exponentially from social programs, and that was before Obammy went on his spending spree and guaranteed a metric asston of future spending.
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Moreover, if most is raw numbers than divide by about 20 to get equivalent per capita numbers.
That Fannie and Freddie encouraged Countrywide to start the ball rolling with those standards, and thus everyone else followed suit.
You forgot buckwheat.
Lea and Perrins used to make a kick ass line of barbecue sauces along with their Worcestershire sauce, but they discontinued them, the bastards.
I have yet to see a single major climate change pusher start screaming for geoengineering. Which at this point unless killing off 90% of the human race is your goal, is the only hope we have.
If by few policies you mean start truly massive carbon sequestering along with possible upper atmospheric chemical seeding, then yes, we do have the answers. Of course, we don't know if there will be any major side effects of the upper atmosphere seeding or how we're going to sequester that much carbon in a stable medium. If you instead mean that we will start cutting back CO2 emissions you're an idiot, at least if you don't include plans for conquering the world and enforcing said restrictions everywhere. Good luck with that one.
In order for your assumption to be correct, all neutrinos must travel at the same speed. If we instead assume that the 1987 wave of neutrinos were the slowest neutrinos traveling at or a miniscule fraction greater than light speed, then faster neutrinos very well might have arrived at earth before neutrino detectors were in place at all in terms of round the clock measurement.
I do so wish people would quit bringing the Double G up as a good example of a scientist. Hint, he wasn't. In fact, he was a rude obnoxious asshole who was wrong on a very great number of other things and the only reason he had gotten into so much trouble is because he first called the pope an idiot in public using a pamphlet, which was definitely a stupid thing to do in Italy during that time period. 2nd, because he had alienated(by being an asshole) every other astronomer of the time, some of which had theories that were correct which he considered wrong, and so none of them was willing to even entertain the thought he might be right at his trial. As it was, the pope himself kinda liked the guy which is why he only got house arrest.
Except you would have to exclude all places that didn't have natural resources that fracking can get to, you would also have to take into account number and size of surrounding faultlines, and the measured stresses in those faultlines.
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If we assume that Z chipsets are neutrinos and that Z is a form of geometric energy input, then the Z68 is 12 Zs faster than the Z80.
If you're a gaming enthusiast the answer is jack all. The 2500ks clock up to 4.8 at similar rates, and moreover can do so on(admittedly very good) air cooling, and while the extra L3 cache will help, it won't help enough to justify the extra $100, assuming they don't drop the price of the 2500k even further.
Unless you're running massive amounts of video/audio encoding, the 2500k currently beats everything on the market price/performance wise. As you overclock it gets even closer to the 2600k in terms of performance in everything but audio/video encoding as well.
Look, clearly the Android names are working up to something specific. The release that causes the singularity will be named Bacon.
Just as the internets route around damage, P2P programmers treated the legal structure that took down Napster and coded around it. When the legal system further invented nonsense rules, the programmers once again coded around them.
As to the article itself, it didn't create laws, it created a DOCTRINE. Inducement is not found in the copyright laws in question but was something made out of whole cloth by SCOTUS. Kinda like the Kelo decision. Or the modern interpretation of the Commerce Clause. Or almost every damned drug case since the 40's, although that folds right back into the Commerce Clause abuse for the most part.
Canada also doesn't have the root cause of the banking failure in the US either, the CRA. If the changes to the CRA in the 90's hadn't been made, a certain computer model concerning the performance of CDSs would never have been popularized because the banks wouldn't have been looking for any possible way to make good on a bunch of absolute crap paper. Without that computer model, the banks would never have shifted their lending positions for ARMs and FRMs(banks generally don't do anything new without an outside impetus, in this case government regulation, forcing their hand. There's a REASON that the stereotype of a banker is that of a stuffy nobody with a giant stick up his ass) Therefore, the bubble would never have inflated at the rates it did, and it never would have popped so explosively.
More importantly, it was for the most part the pure investment banks that were the actually in serious trouble(remember, quite a few of the banks received money not because they needed it but because if only the banks that needed it received funds there would have been a mass exodus from those banks causing them to crater anyway.) and were the ones crying TBTF most earnestly. This means that even had Glass-Steagal been in place nothing would have changed, except that the banks in question may have failed even after government intervention.
Operation Fast and Furious and Operation Wide Receiver were completely different aspects of the Gunwalker program. One had the knowledge, approval, and cooperation of the Mexican government, involved less than 500 firearms, attempted to use tracking devices on over a third of the guns, and had aerial assets in place trying to track said GPS signals, and was not brought to the attention of the White House until it was shut down; the other involved one tracking device that did not work at all, was not known about by the Mexican government, involved over 2000 guns, all specifically guns that would violate any of the AWB bills floated past Congress during Obammy's tenure as president, were given to a very specific cartel, and had the full knowledge and backing of Holder, and probably the president himself, although there are no direct communications to that effect so far.
If by colossally more energy you mean $80-100 per barrel then sure.
I want to put a bunch of motors on this baby and drive it around. About 3 nuclear reactors should provide enough power, I just need to figure out how to get the correct amount of propellers.
Except the right of free speech, and of the press, is not defined as of the PEOPLE. Instead it is a blanket command telling the government keep your grubby mitts off of censorship, no matter the source of the opinion. Now, there has been an exception carved out for obscenity, which while the exact age used may be up for debate, does nothing about limiting actors who are not considered under the age of majority.