It would seem if the foam is falling off that the contact to the surface area of the tank is not adequate. Perhaps they should weld some very lightweight spines that would essentially work like rebar in concrete - albeit an order of magnitude lighter - just for the extra suport.
That's right, shit happens. You can have a 9/11 and in the wake of such disaster and human loss, you see phenominal response, enormous federal capital invested and people get back to life. America is at it's best.
Challenger loses a few astronauts who accept the risks of space travel and the space program suffers for more than a decade.
True it's not the financial epicenter of the country... but it still doesn't make much sense to me.
Just think of flight schedules for international travel, many people buy tickets well in advance for the holidays or the high season.
Since the rest of the world isn't shifting, the airlines will have to notify customers of different departure times.
I'd rather use the scroll wheel while holding down the left button and letting any window under the mouse pointer cycle through the top-most focus.
I'm sure you could even work some transparency and fading effects into it to make it look as cool.
Maybe even a reduced preview x-ray magnifier which widens to full screen on final selection (if you have decent 2d hardware)
It would seem if the foam is falling off that the contact to the surface area of the tank is not adequate. Perhaps they should weld some very lightweight spines that would essentially work like rebar in concrete - albeit an order of magnitude lighter - just for the extra suport.
These agricultural/livestock/preserve buffers represent yet another tier of Intel's tax-break strategy (as many big companies do)
That's right, shit happens. You can have a 9/11 and in the wake of such disaster and human loss, you see phenominal response, enormous federal capital invested and people get back to life. America is at it's best.
Challenger loses a few astronauts who accept the risks of space travel and the space program suffers for more than a decade.
True it's not the financial epicenter of the country... but it still doesn't make much sense to me.
It seems that Dell values this extra work at somewhere around $20.
$20 + the OEM cost of Windows as well...
Maybe with the Yahoo bankroll they will fix the process and memory bloat that made me throw it away the first time.
Just think of flight schedules for international travel, many people buy tickets well in advance for the holidays or the high season. Since the rest of the world isn't shifting, the airlines will have to notify customers of different departure times.
I'd rather use the scroll wheel while holding down the left button and letting any window under the mouse pointer cycle through the top-most focus. I'm sure you could even work some transparency and fading effects into it to make it look as cool. Maybe even a reduced preview x-ray magnifier which widens to full screen on final selection (if you have decent 2d hardware)