On a phone or when you make your screen or window small, they can (and frequently do) obscure a lot of the image, so people delete them, whereas on a full screen they only impact a small section, so people tend to let them stay.
On the phone, sometimes they make it so you can't even see a lot of the image, and clicking is more problematic (touch) and error prone, so people just delete the whole streamed video.
This is why sales/ad people should never control the end-user interface, but instead tech/marketing people, who understand how things work.
The 2,500 gallons of water is for cattle beef. Bison beef tends to use much less. One ounce of beef uses about 20 times the resources that chicken or fish does.
The real comparison would be to the resources used for chicken or for fish. There is some debate over the impacts of farm raised livestock in comparison to wild livestock, in terms of net ecological and economic inputs, however. A well designed system uses other things to remove waste products - for example, in fish farms, increased amounts of bivalves and seaweeds can remove a lot of waste and also produce useable protein or food sources, and reduces the amount the fish need to be fed. Chicken fed natural bugs with certain plants can also reduce their toxic effluent.
Personally, I tend to buy organic and wild fish and chicken, but there are reasonable arguments that we all should really eat bugs or at least roasted bug larvae.
Back when I worked on drones (the original $250,000 ones), doing something like this made sense.
But there is more modern tech put out by Boeing that allows mil spec crowd hunter seeker drones to swarm kill cheap drones.
Seriously, it's like $250 per drone, and the controller set is maybe $10,000, it's way cheaper to waste 2 or 3 swarm drones taking out 1 drone than using the old stuff.
Why do you think we made smart JDAM kits for dumb warheads to turn them into 98 percent accuracy from the old style? Those were way cheaper than the cruise missiles we also made, allowing a deliverable cost per unit to drop massively?
Stop using things without thinking about cost. Half of warfare is economics.
Yes, they do. Specifically about Japanese actions in China, that were scrubbed by Japanese history books to pretend Chinese weren't murdered in the millions and that Formosa/Taiwan "welcomed" the Japanese "friendly colonists".
Look, maybe someone forgot to tell you, but you have to get experience. In the field you want to work in.
That's why you work summers in the industry you're trying to get hired in. At least it was during the 80s when engineering and business and computing students would work summers to pay for school.
That experience is what gets you hired.
Oh, and get over yourself. If your parents or relatives say they have a job lead, take it. That's how you get hired.
And you may have to move. So if Alberta isn't hiring petroleum engineers, take a one year job in the States.
Back in my day, it was mostly military and scientists, so if it was science, we stored a lot of it on the Internet, in terms of interfaces so that other scientists could access the raw data and processed files. Only in the military did we keep it on separate machines, with close to nothing on the web.
China is far more concerned that now all Chinese citizens will know their own government spies on them using the backdoors they built into all the TVs and cell phones they made.
They care nothing about the US impact, only propping up their government.
It's projected that the average car or truck will be cheaper in the fully electric or plug in electric long-range hybrid mode by somewhere between 2020 and 2022.
An easier way of doing this would be to remove the fleet vehicle deductions and expensing for business if they aren't all-electric.
However, since the time horizon is just a few years, a short subsidy will help.
No, the point of installing solar panels on the roofs is to run ceiling fans and cooling systems during periods of extreme heat and cold.
The main power need for warehouses tends to be at the times when the sun shines most brightly. Most modern warehouses can run dark much of the time, waking up those parts they need when they're used.
The roof space isn't being used, and if you build to modern codes you already need a roof structure that can support modern solar panels. It's a way to monetize your investment, bringing power generation to where it's used, and cutting costs for long distance transmission. You can charge up forklifts and trucks (most modern ones from places like PACCAR) at the same time, or use hot swap battery power. You can even generate water, or split water into power cell fuel.
The world has changed from the old days when I worked in giant warehouses and ran forklifts and power systems. Now it's all integrated, and only used when it's used. Cooling and heating costs are some of the most costly aspects of warehouse operation, and since these are modern warehouses, the labor component is highly robotic in nature.
And how are those solar panels manufactured? With energy from fossil fuels.
Actually, n00b, here in the Pacific Northwest, where we make carbon fiber jets, solar, wind turbine blades we use hydropower, solar, and wind for most of our energy.
Adapt.
The market cares nothing for your 18th century fossil fuel religion.
And I for one am glad that Amazon Sustainability is taking such a forward-looking cost-cutting measure by using large-scale renewable energy instead of expensive and polluting fossil fuels for the bulk of their warehouse roofing space.
On a phone or when you make your screen or window small, they can (and frequently do) obscure a lot of the image, so people delete them, whereas on a full screen they only impact a small section, so people tend to let them stay.
On the phone, sometimes they make it so you can't even see a lot of the image, and clicking is more problematic (touch) and error prone, so people just delete the whole streamed video.
This is why sales/ad people should never control the end-user interface, but instead tech/marketing people, who understand how things work.
You better just be reasonable and understanding instead of a hairtrigger freakout, thats how we get these god damned wars started
There is no reasonable when dealing with alt-white neo-Nazis.
Tastes like, not chicken.
The 2,500 gallons of water is for cattle beef. Bison beef tends to use much less. One ounce of beef uses about 20 times the resources that chicken or fish does.
The real comparison would be to the resources used for chicken or for fish. There is some debate over the impacts of farm raised livestock in comparison to wild livestock, in terms of net ecological and economic inputs, however. A well designed system uses other things to remove waste products - for example, in fish farms, increased amounts of bivalves and seaweeds can remove a lot of waste and also produce useable protein or food sources, and reduces the amount the fish need to be fed. Chicken fed natural bugs with certain plants can also reduce their toxic effluent.
Personally, I tend to buy organic and wild fish and chicken, but there are reasonable arguments that we all should really eat bugs or at least roasted bug larvae.
Eventually all these alt-white neo-Nazis will be brought to justice, no matter where they are.
Back when I worked on drones (the original $250,000 ones), doing something like this made sense.
But there is more modern tech put out by Boeing that allows mil spec crowd hunter seeker drones to swarm kill cheap drones.
Seriously, it's like $250 per drone, and the controller set is maybe $10,000, it's way cheaper to waste 2 or 3 swarm drones taking out 1 drone than using the old stuff.
Why do you think we made smart JDAM kits for dumb warheads to turn them into 98 percent accuracy from the old style? Those were way cheaper than the cruise missiles we also made, allowing a deliverable cost per unit to drop massively?
Stop using things without thinking about cost. Half of warfare is economics.
Seriously?
It's not the 90s anymore, buddy.
We all use Perl, C, C++, and that kind of thing now.
Wake up and smell the 21st Century.
Although I guess those are "ex-CEOs".
A flaw has no website. Is this what a girl wishes?
Property tax, income tax, sales tax, occupation tax.
Just saying.
And go to jail when they kill. Or do machine oils. That stuff's addictive.
China? China has holocost denial laws?
Yes, they do. Specifically about Japanese actions in China, that were scrubbed by Japanese history books to pretend Chinese weren't murdered in the millions and that Formosa/Taiwan "welcomed" the Japanese "friendly colonists".
Try reading a real book sometime.
This! If it's the law, it must be obeyed at all costs! The State nows better! Conform to the norms!!
Yes, it's China.
What is this argument that says any action is justified when it has already been committed at an earlier time by a different party?
It's called the law. Move to China and change it. Stop asking others to do your work for you.
Um, China already did this. If you try to use any website in China that is not in English, it censors such references.
Been happening for decades.
Bugs, especially in the larval stage, are tasty.
Lab grown meat sux.
And, yes, I speak from personal experience.
Also, start jailing their execs if they do nothing about it.
Amazing what happens when you do that.
Look, maybe someone forgot to tell you, but you have to get experience. In the field you want to work in.
That's why you work summers in the industry you're trying to get hired in. At least it was during the 80s when engineering and business and computing students would work summers to pay for school.
That experience is what gets you hired.
Oh, and get over yourself. If your parents or relatives say they have a job lead, take it. That's how you get hired.
And you may have to move. So if Alberta isn't hiring petroleum engineers, take a one year job in the States.
Dumas.
You mean YOU stored so little on it.
Back in my day, it was mostly military and scientists, so if it was science, we stored a lot of it on the Internet, in terms of interfaces so that other scientists could access the raw data and processed files. Only in the military did we keep it on separate machines, with close to nothing on the web.
Pretty sure one is posted at www.cia.gov/rootkit/EFI.msi
Then how can I trust Intel's code to detect rootkits?
Same applies for Motorola and AMD.
China is far more concerned that now all Chinese citizens will know their own government spies on them using the backdoors they built into all the TVs and cell phones they made.
They care nothing about the US impact, only propping up their government.
It's projected that the average car or truck will be cheaper in the fully electric or plug in electric long-range hybrid mode by somewhere between 2020 and 2022.
An easier way of doing this would be to remove the fleet vehicle deductions and expensing for business if they aren't all-electric.
However, since the time horizon is just a few years, a short subsidy will help.
No, the point of installing solar panels on the roofs is to run ceiling fans and cooling systems during periods of extreme heat and cold.
The main power need for warehouses tends to be at the times when the sun shines most brightly. Most modern warehouses can run dark much of the time, waking up those parts they need when they're used.
The roof space isn't being used, and if you build to modern codes you already need a roof structure that can support modern solar panels. It's a way to monetize your investment, bringing power generation to where it's used, and cutting costs for long distance transmission. You can charge up forklifts and trucks (most modern ones from places like PACCAR) at the same time, or use hot swap battery power. You can even generate water, or split water into power cell fuel.
The world has changed from the old days when I worked in giant warehouses and ran forklifts and power systems. Now it's all integrated, and only used when it's used. Cooling and heating costs are some of the most costly aspects of warehouse operation, and since these are modern warehouses, the labor component is highly robotic in nature.
And how are those solar panels manufactured? With energy from fossil fuels.
Actually, n00b, here in the Pacific Northwest, where we make carbon fiber jets, solar, wind turbine blades we use hydropower, solar, and wind for most of our energy.
Adapt.
The market cares nothing for your 18th century fossil fuel religion.
And I for one am glad that Amazon Sustainability is taking such a forward-looking cost-cutting measure by using large-scale renewable energy instead of expensive and polluting fossil fuels for the bulk of their warehouse roofing space.
Kudos to Seattle's former transit czar!
Is to arrest and jail their execs first.
Just like the mafia.
Going after the low level never works.
Arrest them, ship them to GITMO, and let them stand trial in a few decades.