Except 2 wheels classifies them as motorcycles, so only a small percentage of the driving public is licensed to drive them. And there are other issues, like requiring a helmet.
Sorry my friend, government regulations trump personal opinion.
California Vehicle Code Section 400 and 405.
400. (a) A "motorcycle" is a motor vehicle having a seat or saddle
for the use of the rider, designed to travel on not more than three
wheels in contact with the ground.
Reminds me of the US bat fire bombs that were supposed to be dropped on Japan. Basically, bats were outfitted with tiny incendiary devices. They were loaded into compartments on trays. The trays were loaded into a special bomb casing. When the bomb dropped, a parachute deployed, and the trays were lowered. The bats would fly off and find nice quiet spots to roost: attics, eaves, etc. When the time delay on the incendiary device expired, dozens of fires would be started. Because they would be in relatively inaccessible places the fire would have ample time to spread before being noticed.
Unfortunately, during one of the tests, several bats got loose and nestled in the attics and eaves of several of the buildings around the airfield (including a fuel depot), and burned them to the ground.
Am assuming USB keyboard. Have you tried toggling the bios settings for legacy suppport for usb keyboards and mice. Also, ps2 works will if you got the ports and a keyboard.
Nope. This is the laptop's native keyboard. There is no problem if I use a USB keyboard. However, carrying an extra keyboard kind of defeats the purpose of having a laptop.
The really weird thing is that this delay happens *AFTER* grub. The keyboard works fine in grub. However, once I choose an OS, I get stuck for 30ish seconds at the login prompt, whether I choose Windows or Linux.
DDR3 must be continuously powered and actively accessed in order to keep the data alive. No power - no data. Great for RAM, but completely wrong for long term storage.
I bought two a few years back, and both are working like champs. The only problem I encountered is that my laptop now boots too fast. The keyboard becomes unresponsive for about 30 seconds (both Win7 and Linux), so I have to twiddle my thumbs at the login prompt. Before, this was hidden by the slow turning of the platters.
Normal air pressure on the ISS is 101.3 kPa (14.7 psi);[4] the same as at sea level on Earth. It would hardly do for astronauts to get the bends upon arrival at the ISS.
The key is you have to live like the Eskimo/Innuit/PC-Word-of-the-day or the paleolith in order for these diets to work. ie. spend the bulk of your time outdoors, tracking, hunting, fishing, gathering fuel regardless of the weather. In reality, it is probably the overall and pervasive physical activity that makes these work rather than the nutrient mix of the food.
For a field to be digital, it could only have two states - on/off. Since most fields can vary or modulate, there must be some other state than on or off.
Um... no. For a field to be digital it must have discrete states. There's no reason it can't have three, or four, or fifteen thousand and twelve states. Take the electrons surrounding an atom. They have discrete states we call orbitals. One glance at a periodic table, which reflects the orbital structure, shows that it's far from a simple on/off system.
The system detects player's emotional state by using physiological sensors to measure player's skin conductance, facial muscles activity and cardiac parameters.
You mean I’ve got to be wired into a polygraph machine? They can't tell by how hard I'm hammering on the joystick, and how loud I'm yelling into the mic?
It is a two-seater, if you can bring yourself to call that tiny bit of fabric in the back a "seat."
To be honest, I'm more concerned about the seating arrangement, than the seat.
Except 2 wheels classifies them as motorcycles, so only a small percentage of the driving public is licensed to drive them. And there are other issues, like requiring a helmet.
You can verb nouns, you know.
What lic it requires to legally operate is of no consequence.
Tell that to Ponch when he asks for your motorcycle permit.
California Vehicle Code Section 400 and 405.
400. (a) A "motorcycle" is a motor vehicle having a seat or saddle
for the use of the rider, designed to travel on not more than three
wheels in contact with the ground.
https://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d01/vc400.htm
405. A "motor-driven cycle" is any motorcycle with a motor that displaces less than 150 cubic centimeters.
https://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d01/vc405.htm
Unless the law is amended, this thing is a "motor-driven cycle" and will require an M1 license.
Not only is it NOT A MOTORCYCLE! the person talking about it has never ridden a motorcycle.
It is a motorcycle if the DMV* says it is.
*... or whatever government agency is responsible for vehicle licensing.
Reminds me of the US bat fire bombs that were supposed to be dropped on Japan. Basically, bats were outfitted with tiny incendiary devices. They were loaded into compartments on trays. The trays were loaded into a special bomb casing. When the bomb dropped, a parachute deployed, and the trays were lowered. The bats would fly off and find nice quiet spots to roost: attics, eaves, etc. When the time delay on the incendiary device expired, dozens of fires would be started. Because they would be in relatively inaccessible places the fire would have ample time to spread before being noticed.
Unfortunately, during one of the tests, several bats got loose and nestled in the attics and eaves of several of the buildings around the airfield (including a fuel depot), and burned them to the ground.
Facebook? Isn't that where the police keep all the mug shots?
Am assuming USB keyboard. Have you tried toggling the bios settings for legacy suppport for usb keyboards and mice. Also, ps2 works will if you got the ports and a keyboard.
Nope. This is the laptop's native keyboard. There is no problem if I use a USB keyboard. However, carrying an extra keyboard kind of defeats the purpose of having a laptop.
The really weird thing is that this delay happens *AFTER* grub. The keyboard works fine in grub. However, once I choose an OS, I get stuck for 30ish seconds at the login prompt, whether I choose Windows or Linux.
DDR3 must be continuously powered and actively accessed in order to keep the data alive. No power - no data. Great for RAM, but completely wrong for long term storage.
I bought two a few years back, and both are working like champs. The only problem I encountered is that my laptop now boots too fast. The keyboard becomes unresponsive for about 30 seconds (both Win7 and Linux), so I have to twiddle my thumbs at the login prompt. Before, this was hidden by the slow turning of the platters.
Analog...
form changing with time.
Seemed funny to me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISS_ECLSS#Atmosphere
Normal air pressure on the ISS is 101.3 kPa (14.7 psi);[4] the same as at sea level on Earth. It would hardly do for astronauts to get the bends upon arrival at the ISS.
Wikipedia says $4109/kg
Coffee needs no flavoring. It has a flavor already. Its flavor is called COFFEE.
Is that you, Sid?
The key is you have to live like the Eskimo/Innuit/PC-Word-of-the-day or the paleolith in order for these diets to work. ie. spend the bulk of your time outdoors, tracking, hunting, fishing, gathering fuel regardless of the weather. In reality, it is probably the overall and pervasive physical activity that makes these work rather than the nutrient mix of the food.
I find the British / English class system funny as well, where as people prefer being called British as it gives a sense of being better than English.
This might help.
My point is that digital doesn't necessarily mean two states.
I think it is not over, it's form is changing with time. As we know it will never end just it will adapt or change with it.
It's form is changing with time... I see what you did there.
For a field to be digital, it could only have two states - on/off. Since most fields can vary or modulate, there must be some other state than on or off.
Um... no. For a field to be digital it must have discrete states. There's no reason it can't have three, or four, or fifteen thousand and twelve states. Take the electrons surrounding an atom. They have discrete states we call orbitals. One glance at a periodic table, which reflects the orbital structure, shows that it's far from a simple on/off system.
The system detects player's emotional state by using physiological sensors to measure player's skin conductance, facial muscles activity and cardiac parameters.
You mean I’ve got to be wired into a polygraph machine? They can't tell by how hard I'm hammering on the joystick, and how loud I'm yelling into the mic?
Wait 'til they find out the ugly truth: rich old white men don't want to work.
So rock contains water?
... and water soaks paper.
Paper disproves Spock
Spock... um...
How does that go again?
Why's everybody got to think harder not smarter.
Because there's more funding available.
Hydroxide is not water.
It is if it is hydrogen hydroxide.