Aminos can be formed in primordial soup, but both left hand and right handed aminos are created equally. For amino chains (protein) to occur, a high concentration ~ 90% of a particular side of 20 different aminos must be present. There are no know natural phenomenons that can separate left handed and right handed aminos for all the different aminos required to create protein. It is one of the last major pieces in explaining the origins of life yet most people have no knowledge of this. That is what makes the claim of primordial soup being the origin of life intellectually dishonest.
There are lots of examples of faulty scientific "conclusions" being taught as fact. Primordial soup is still being taught as the origins of life despite being wholly rejected by the scientific community for many reasons. The same principles which were rightfully used to discredit intelligent design as pseudo science are not being applied to Primordial Soup.
If you accidentally nick a fiber cable there is no danger to anyone the same can not be said for electricity, if anyone goes to replace your sidewalk there is a good possibility that the power line will get nicked.
Here are the Tesla time at the motor trend figure 8 course and their ranking out of all stock cars motor trend tested, tesla was no where near the top of the pack. All you do when you make these bogus claims is push more people away from tesla.
Model S P100D 24.60 150th place
Model S P85 24.70 155th place
Model S P85D 25.00 185th place
Model X P90D 25.10 196th place
You must not know much about cars, with turbos there are large swaths of cars that make that much HP and are significantly cheaper then teslas. My base model v6 ford explorer makes 290hp and was half the price of my brother's model 3.
The resistance most people have to teslas is that they are not there yet but you fanboys keep insisting they are superior in every way. There's no argument that they accelerate faster then most cars but there's more to a car then it's 0-60 time. Tesla is still a generation or two away from competing across the whole car market, right now they are doing well competing in the luxury market.
It's not just users that want it both ways, if companies censor posts, which is their right, then they should become responsible for the content in all posts, effectively they are condoning the message in posts they don't censor.
The tractor is free, the software to run the tractor is not, they are just selling a software license with a free tractor. Since the tractor is free they don't have any obligation to follow the Magnuson-Moss warranty act.
They don't calculate the cost of action, that cost is going to be industry specific and the curve will be exponential to the reduction percentage. What percentage of people are you comfortable putting below the cost of living in order to reduce CO2 emissions?
Spraying it on buildings would be out of the question until those questions can be answered, inside paint booths where air is run through filters and respirators are required would be the only place it could be used.
I/O is just one of the problems, the bigger one is patching. The update software has not been thoroughly reviewed before it is brought to an air gaped system. I would be surprised if virus scans were being performed on all media brought into the building.
The people that use best buy are people that need something that day, otherwise they can order it on line, even the "peasants" shop that way. CDs which take up a lot of floor space do not fit into that category and can't pay for the floor space they take up.
You seem to be forgetting that money is finite. If people end up paying more to the finance then they would to buy their electricity they will choose the electric company. If someone has the cash on hand they can invest it in their house or somewhere else, they will more then likely choose the option with higher returns. Your refrigerator analogy misses the mark, over a 10 year period having a refrigerator will be cost effective because less food will spoil/be thrown away/less trips to the store. Solar is not ready for mass adoption until it is economically viable.
I'm betting they cut scope and some of the multiple account access for a single camera code made it into the final build while the verification process did not.
Most areas do not make financial sense to put up solar panels, there are only 12 states where panels out perform the S&P500, half the states can't out perform US treasury bonds over 30 years. Solar is not ready for mass adoption until it can pull its weight for the majority of home owners.
The current method, at least at the schools in my area is that a teacher or principle greets the students in the morning and screens all the people entering the building. Only students can enter the school through those doors everyone else must go through the office where they are screened further. The only gap the camera could fill is if a parent becomes a sex offender / gang member and the school has not been notified and they attempt to enter the school. Giving up that much privacy for such a little amount of security seems insane.
The EV market will one day be as large as the ICE car market. By 2020 there will be 1 million electric cars out of the 230 million cars on the road in the US, an estimated 17.3 light vehicle sales will occur in 2020 about 5 to 10% will be EVs. It's going to take a generation or two before EV's make up 50% of the market, 35% is predicted market share for 2040.
Some people set up their machines such that the OS is not encrypted. Those thumbnail files are stored on the OS disk, and are not deleted or encrypted if the actual files are. They are a permanent record of every image you have viewed.
By learn to deal with it, do you mean putting a trash can next to the changing station for barfing, or being able to hold your breath for a diaper change. 3 kids and an untold amount of diaper changes and I still wretch at the smell of a stinky diaper.
The model 3 had brake issues from the 3rd lap on, when brakes get hot they boil the fluid so you have to pump them in order to stop. 10k in brake upgrades certainly would help but then it's not stock, an m3 which Musk has a burning desire to out perform can go to a track day fully stock and do just fine going 10 seconds faster around Laguna Seca then the model 3. The model 3 is a great car but pretending it's a good track day car discredits all its remarkable features.
A model 3 made it 3 laps at Laguna Seca before the brakes were gone that's ~ 9 miles the Nurburgring is over 12. You can't keep the batteries or brakes cool enough to do a proper lap that long.
Money and time are finite, instead of wasting money hyping a brand with severe production problems. That money should be use to fix those production issues. 2020 is the year when Tesla will have stiff competition from all manufactures they need 2019 to recoup their loss and become a dominate player.
Ai is not being used to make life or death decisions, man in the loop has long been a requirement for use of force. Google's Ai is intelligently sorting millions of images from drones presenting that data, and choosing which areas to focus surveillance on.
Aminos can be formed in primordial soup, but both left hand and right handed aminos are created equally. For amino chains (protein) to occur, a high concentration ~ 90% of a particular side of 20 different aminos must be present. There are no know natural phenomenons that can separate left handed and right handed aminos for all the different aminos required to create protein. It is one of the last major pieces in explaining the origins of life yet most people have no knowledge of this. That is what makes the claim of primordial soup being the origin of life intellectually dishonest.
There are lots of examples of faulty scientific "conclusions" being taught as fact. Primordial soup is still being taught as the origins of life despite being wholly rejected by the scientific community for many reasons. The same principles which were rightfully used to discredit intelligent design as pseudo science are not being applied to Primordial Soup.
If you accidentally nick a fiber cable there is no danger to anyone the same can not be said for electricity, if anyone goes to replace your sidewalk there is a good possibility that the power line will get nicked.
One person also cycled and another walked on a quieter parallel route away from busy roads.
Here are the Tesla time at the motor trend figure 8 course and their ranking out of all stock cars motor trend tested, tesla was no where near the top of the pack. All you do when you make these bogus claims is push more people away from tesla.
Model S P100D 24.60 150th place
Model S P85 24.70 155th place
Model S P85D 25.00 185th place
Model X P90D 25.10 196th place
You must not know much about cars, with turbos there are large swaths of cars that make that much HP and are significantly cheaper then teslas. My base model v6 ford explorer makes 290hp and was half the price of my brother's model 3.
The resistance most people have to teslas is that they are not there yet but you fanboys keep insisting they are superior in every way. There's no argument that they accelerate faster then most cars but there's more to a car then it's 0-60 time. Tesla is still a generation or two away from competing across the whole car market, right now they are doing well competing in the luxury market.
It's not just users that want it both ways, if companies censor posts, which is their right, then they should become responsible for the content in all posts, effectively they are condoning the message in posts they don't censor.
The tractor is free, the software to run the tractor is not, they are just selling a software license with a free tractor. Since the tractor is free they don't have any obligation to follow the Magnuson-Moss warranty act.
They don't calculate the cost of action, that cost is going to be industry specific and the curve will be exponential to the reduction percentage. What percentage of people are you comfortable putting below the cost of living in order to reduce CO2 emissions?
Spraying it on buildings would be out of the question until those questions can be answered, inside paint booths where air is run through filters and respirators are required would be the only place it could be used.
I/O is just one of the problems, the bigger one is patching. The update software has not been thoroughly reviewed before it is brought to an air gaped system. I would be surprised if virus scans were being performed on all media brought into the building.
The people that use best buy are people that need something that day, otherwise they can order it on line, even the "peasants" shop that way. CDs which take up a lot of floor space do not fit into that category and can't pay for the floor space they take up.
You seem to be forgetting that money is finite. If people end up paying more to the finance then they would to buy their electricity they will choose the electric company. If someone has the cash on hand they can invest it in their house or somewhere else, they will more then likely choose the option with higher returns. Your refrigerator analogy misses the mark, over a 10 year period having a refrigerator will be cost effective because less food will spoil/be thrown away/less trips to the store. Solar is not ready for mass adoption until it is economically viable.
I'm betting they cut scope and some of the multiple account access for a single camera code made it into the final build while the verification process did not.
Most areas do not make financial sense to put up solar panels, there are only 12 states where panels out perform the S&P500, half the states can't out perform US treasury bonds over 30 years. Solar is not ready for mass adoption until it can pull its weight for the majority of home owners.
The current method, at least at the schools in my area is that a teacher or principle greets the students in the morning and screens all the people entering the building. Only students can enter the school through those doors everyone else must go through the office where they are screened further. The only gap the camera could fill is if a parent becomes a sex offender / gang member and the school has not been notified and they attempt to enter the school. Giving up that much privacy for such a little amount of security seems insane.
The EV market will one day be as large as the ICE car market. By 2020 there will be 1 million electric cars out of the 230 million cars on the road in the US, an estimated 17.3 light vehicle sales will occur in 2020 about 5 to 10% will be EVs. It's going to take a generation or two before EV's make up 50% of the market, 35% is predicted market share for 2040.
Some people set up their machines such that the OS is not encrypted. Those thumbnail files are stored on the OS disk, and are not deleted or encrypted if the actual files are. They are a permanent record of every image you have viewed.
How much did the average person's probability of having health problems increase due to VW's emissions being higher then advertised?
Giving the GP the benefit of the doubt I'm assuming he was referring to $1 billion gross to get $200 million in profit.
By learn to deal with it, do you mean putting a trash can next to the changing station for barfing, or being able to hold your breath for a diaper change. 3 kids and an untold amount of diaper changes and I still wretch at the smell of a stinky diaper.
The model 3 had brake issues from the 3rd lap on, when brakes get hot they boil the fluid so you have to pump them in order to stop. 10k in brake upgrades certainly would help but then it's not stock, an m3 which Musk has a burning desire to out perform can go to a track day fully stock and do just fine going 10 seconds faster around Laguna Seca then the model 3. The model 3 is a great car but pretending it's a good track day car discredits all its remarkable features.
A model 3 made it 3 laps at Laguna Seca before the brakes were gone that's ~ 9 miles the Nurburgring is over 12. You can't keep the batteries or brakes cool enough to do a proper lap that long.
Money and time are finite, instead of wasting money hyping a brand with severe production problems. That money should be use to fix those production issues. 2020 is the year when Tesla will have stiff competition from all manufactures they need 2019 to recoup their loss and become a dominate player.
Ai is not being used to make life or death decisions, man in the loop has long been a requirement for use of force. Google's Ai is intelligently sorting millions of images from drones presenting that data, and choosing which areas to focus surveillance on.