That is correct. The heat generated from traveling at > Mach 3 caused significant expansion of the (mostly titanium) body, so there were gaps between body panels. This wasn't an issue, because the SR-71 would refuel just after takeoff before proceeding on its mission.
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No, physical dependence is most definitely not addiction. This is a very common misconception, one that even many doctors believe.
Take for example a chronic pain patient who has been taking opioids for an extended period of time to manage their pain. They take it exactly as prescribed, do not get high, never run out of medication early, and do not constantly ask for a higher dose (unless their condition worsens or because of tolerance). They take opioids because it treats their severe pain well enough for them to lead a normal life and to be able to work full-time.
These patients of course have developed a physical dependence on the opioids, and if the underlying cause of their pain is cured, they will need to taper down their dosage to avoid physical withdrawal symptoms.
But they are certainly not all addicted to opioids.
It's not just rifle rounds. Even a.22 LR pistol has no problem breaking the sound barrier.
You are correct with suppressors though. The supersonic "crack" of a projectile is quite loud, and suppressors do nothing to reduce this, except for a small decrease in muzzle velocity. Still, a suppressed rifle is much quieter than an unsuppressed rifle.
Or you could simply be a real parent and not tolerate misbehavior. My parents just told me to shut the hell up when it was inappropriate to make noise.
"Manual transmissions do, however even modern under power you're going to have a very difficult time shifting to neutral w/o the clutch... "
No you won't have a difficult time at all shifting into neutral without the clutch. Even under power it should pop out of gear with relatively little force.
In almost every country on the planet, it is significantly easier to (legally) obtain a bolt-action rifle than a handgun. There is nothing particularly special about a "sniper rifle" -- it is typically just a standard bolt-action rifle with a scope.
Expandable baton. Commonly referred to as an ASP (which is a company who makes these batons). They are quite effective (even deadly) when properly used.
Because there are a lot more VPS's with (comparatively) low memory than dedicated servers. Default configs should cater to the masses, not the minority.
There are many, many sites (and therefore many, many servers) that have outgrown what shared hosting can handle but where a dedicated server would be excessively overkill (and not affordable from the sites' revenues). These are hosted on VPS accounts, most with under 1 GB of RAM.
Even with a simple site, Apache would start thrashing to hell long before 150 clients connected at the same time with 512 MB - 1 GB of RAM. The sites running on dedicated servers with gobs of RAM are greatly outnumbered by sites running on a low-end VPS.
So yes, 150 maxclients is far too high as a default value.
Checking your mirrors every 6-10 seconds is not enough. I check mine every 4-5 seconds.
Also be sure to have your mirrors adjusted properly. If done so, there is no such thing as a "blind spot" on the majority of vehicles, and even for the ones that do, the blind spot is made extremely small. You should not be able to see the side of your own car in your side mirrors.
When adjusted properly, when a car passes you, you will see it in the side mirror before it's gone from the rearview mirror. And you will see it in your peripheral vision before it's gone from the side mirror. And this will happen with every vehicle on the road. Even motorcycles will not fit in the tiny blind spot made by properly-adjusted mirrors.
It absolutely does not. United States citizens in a different country are subject to all local laws, even if those laws infringe on rights conferred in our constitution.
Technically, NJ laws state that a turn signal isn't enough notice. The way the law is written, you are required to honk your horn before changing lanes.
Seriously.
I use BurstNET as my VPS provider. I have one VPS with 1 GB of RAM ($9.95 per month) and two with 512 MB of RAM ($5.95 per month). I've had no major issues over the past 6 months, just two minor slowdowns caused by another VPS client on the same node abusing resources (both times, the person was using their VPS as a seedbox). In both cases, the abusive users were removed in less than one hour.
They are completely unmanaged/self-managed of course. Meaning that except in cases of hardware failure or network connectivity issues, you're on your own. Just like all other unmanaged VPS providers.
That would be Pro "Choice". For the most part this is limited to while the infant is still inside the mother's womb, but there are some who support "abortions" within the first 6 months after the infant as left the womb.
When it is still inside the mother's womb, it is not an infant, it is a fetus.
And most abortions are performed during the 1st trimester. 88.2% of all abortions performed in the United States in 2003 were at 12 weeks or before. 10.4% were performed between 13 and 20 weeks, and only 1.4% were performed at 21 weeks or later. Also, most late-term abortions are only performed when continuing the pregnancy presents a dire risk to the woman's life.
I'm sure there are some people who truly support "abortions" within the first 6 months after birth. But this would be such an extreme minority that stating this in the way you have only makes you look like a fool.
Pro-choice != Pro-abortion. I am pro-choice, but also believe that abortions should be discouraged. It should be a choice of last resort, and it should definitely not be used as a form of birth control. But having the choice available for those situations where it truly is in the best interest of everyone involved is of paramount importance. Most people who are pro-choice would agree with these views.
That is correct. The heat generated from traveling at > Mach 3 caused significant expansion of the (mostly titanium) body, so there were gaps between body panels. This wasn't an issue, because the SR-71 would refuel just after takeoff before proceeding on its mission.
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Long and hard. Hah.
No, physical dependence is most definitely not addiction. This is a very common misconception, one that even many doctors believe.
Take for example a chronic pain patient who has been taking opioids for an extended period of time to manage their pain. They take it exactly as prescribed, do not get high, never run out of medication early, and do not constantly ask for a higher dose (unless their condition worsens or because of tolerance). They take opioids because it treats their severe pain well enough for them to lead a normal life and to be able to work full-time.
These patients of course have developed a physical dependence on the opioids, and if the underlying cause of their pain is cured, they will need to taper down their dosage to avoid physical withdrawal symptoms.
But they are certainly not all addicted to opioids.
What you are describing is physical dependence, not addiction.
80mg OxyContin tablets cost $7-$10 each from a pharmacy without insurance.
OxyContin is many things, but one thing it is definitely not is cheap. A month's prescription costs hundreds of dollars.
It's not just rifle rounds. Even a .22 LR pistol has no problem breaking the sound barrier.
You are correct with suppressors though. The supersonic "crack" of a projectile is quite loud, and suppressors do nothing to reduce this, except for a small decrease in muzzle velocity. Still, a suppressed rifle is much quieter than an unsuppressed rifle.
Or you could simply be a real parent and not tolerate misbehavior. My parents just told me to shut the hell up when it was inappropriate to make noise.
Or it is just simple jealousy.
"Manual transmissions do, however even modern under power you're going to have a very difficult time shifting to neutral w/o the clutch... "
No you won't have a difficult time at all shifting into neutral without the clutch. Even under power it should pop out of gear with relatively little force.
In almost every country on the planet, it is significantly easier to (legally) obtain a bolt-action rifle than a handgun. There is nothing particularly special about a "sniper rifle" -- it is typically just a standard bolt-action rifle with a scope.
.12 gauge? That would be almost a 3 1/2" bore, a bit overkill for a squirrel.
LSD is a single compound.
Expandable baton. Commonly referred to as an ASP (which is a company who makes these batons). They are quite effective (even deadly) when properly used.
No, except in Canada where DRL's are required by federal law.
Because there are a lot more VPS's with (comparatively) low memory than dedicated servers. Default configs should cater to the masses, not the minority.
There are many, many sites (and therefore many, many servers) that have outgrown what shared hosting can handle but where a dedicated server would be excessively overkill (and not affordable from the sites' revenues). These are hosted on VPS accounts, most with under 1 GB of RAM. Even with a simple site, Apache would start thrashing to hell long before 150 clients connected at the same time with 512 MB - 1 GB of RAM. The sites running on dedicated servers with gobs of RAM are greatly outnumbered by sites running on a low-end VPS. So yes, 150 maxclients is far too high as a default value.
Checking your mirrors every 6-10 seconds is not enough. I check mine every 4-5 seconds. Also be sure to have your mirrors adjusted properly. If done so, there is no such thing as a "blind spot" on the majority of vehicles, and even for the ones that do, the blind spot is made extremely small. You should not be able to see the side of your own car in your side mirrors. When adjusted properly, when a car passes you, you will see it in the side mirror before it's gone from the rearview mirror. And you will see it in your peripheral vision before it's gone from the side mirror. And this will happen with every vehicle on the road. Even motorcycles will not fit in the tiny blind spot made by properly-adjusted mirrors.
It absolutely does not. United States citizens in a different country are subject to all local laws, even if those laws infringe on rights conferred in our constitution.
Technically, NJ laws state that a turn signal isn't enough notice. The way the law is written, you are required to honk your horn before changing lanes. Seriously.
I use BurstNET as my VPS provider. I have one VPS with 1 GB of RAM ($9.95 per month) and two with 512 MB of RAM ($5.95 per month). I've had no major issues over the past 6 months, just two minor slowdowns caused by another VPS client on the same node abusing resources (both times, the person was using their VPS as a seedbox). In both cases, the abusive users were removed in less than one hour. They are completely unmanaged/self-managed of course. Meaning that except in cases of hardware failure or network connectivity issues, you're on your own. Just like all other unmanaged VPS providers.
Irrediculous!
That would be Pro "Choice". For the most part this is limited to while the infant is still inside the mother's womb, but there are some who support "abortions" within the first 6 months after the infant as left the womb.
When it is still inside the mother's womb, it is not an infant, it is a fetus.
And most abortions are performed during the 1st trimester. 88.2% of all abortions performed in the United States in 2003 were at 12 weeks or before. 10.4% were performed between 13 and 20 weeks, and only 1.4% were performed at 21 weeks or later. Also, most late-term abortions are only performed when continuing the pregnancy presents a dire risk to the woman's life.
I'm sure there are some people who truly support "abortions" within the first 6 months after birth. But this would be such an extreme minority that stating this in the way you have only makes you look like a fool.
Pro-choice != Pro-abortion. I am pro-choice, but also believe that abortions should be discouraged. It should be a choice of last resort, and it should definitely not be used as a form of birth control. But having the choice available for those situations where it truly is in the best interest of everyone involved is of paramount importance. Most people who are pro-choice would agree with these views.
Because a single serving (a cup) of coffee IS actually 5 or 6 ounces.
We've just been trained to think that a 'small' drink is 32 ounces, that a 1/4 pound beef patty is a 'small' burger, etc.
Hell, the smallest size coffee at Starbucks is 8 ounces, a 'short' -- which isn't even on the menu (you have to ask for it specifically).