You were originally required to enter a PIN after a number of consecutive contactless transactions but I'm not sure if this is the case anymore. Losing 30k from a single card is nothing but negligence on the bank's part, they should have recognised the unusual pattern of spending and put a stop to it straight away.
It has been clear for some time that China's trading relationship with the US and the rest of the western world is not a level playing field. Actively hindering US companies from operating in China, currency manipulation, gaming postal treaties and engaging in rampant IP theft is something that has been tolerated for too long.
I'm not American and I have no love for Trump but it at least he's attempting to resolve the issue. Obama did nothing and I doubt Clinton would have either.
EVE: Valkyrie didn't take off because it is an fast arcade-style game that most people can only stomach in VR for short periods and gets old very quickly. It's also competing with Elite: Dangerous, while not quite the same style of game, is the most immersive space VR experience you can get.
If you have to use Windows 10, use the LTSB version. No Windows Store, no Edge, no Cortana, no platform updates, security updates only with minimal telemetry.
Microsoft don't want you to know about LTSB and do their best to hide its existence, but it's really what Windows 10 Pro should have been.
I often visit Gridwatch and it really demonstrates the volatility of wind energy. I've seen it as high as 35% of total generation and a big fat 0% during a cold and still night; which ironically is when you need that energy the most.
Debts are paid out of the estate before the rest is distributed to beneficiaries. If there is no money in the estate or no assets that can be liquidated then the debt dies. No one inherits debts under common law unless they were in joint names.
As well as jeans I don't understand the whole 'relic' thing with guitars, either. Yes it's sort of nice picking up a genuine vintage instrument and seeing the scrapes and dings, buckle rash, cigarette burns etc and wondering what sort of life it had. Knowing that someone picked a brand new instrument off the shelf and beat the crap out of it to get the same effect just turns me cold.
In the UK, BMW came last in the latest JD Power reliability survey out of 25 manufacturers. VW/Audi and Mercedes also have average reliability at best. The illusion that German cars are well engineered has little basis in reality, and if you own one out of warranty it's just a matter of time before a horrendous repair bill comes your way.
There was an FDA study in the 70s or 80s that showed that pipe smokers lived on average three years more than non-smokers. If true then it's certainly down to stress or lack of it, I mean have you ever seen an angry pipe smoker?
I've flown on 787s few times with an airline that previously had 767s. They are noticeably quieter and the lower cabin altitude definitely makes you feel less tired after an 8-10 hour flight.
The downside is that the airline used their new planes as an opportunity to move from a 2-4-2 layout to 3-3-3, so they feel even more cramped than their old 767s.
Also Greenland isn't as big as most people think. Thanks to the Mercator projection used on most world maps it appears to be twice as large as Australia, when in reality it has less than a third of its area.
My favorite tale of Chinese manufacturing is that factories making genuine products for Western companies have been known to put on extra shifts to turn out knockoffs, using the same machines and tooling that the Western company has paid for. I recall a significant number of fake Cisco products were found to be made in the same factory as the genuine stuff.
Handing your blueprints over to counterfeitors as well as paying for their machines is an almost comical way of slitting the throat of your business.
You were originally required to enter a PIN after a number of consecutive contactless transactions but I'm not sure if this is the case anymore. Losing 30k from a single card is nothing but negligence on the bank's part, they should have recognised the unusual pattern of spending and put a stop to it straight away.
It has been clear for some time that China's trading relationship with the US and the rest of the western world is not a level playing field. Actively hindering US companies from operating in China, currency manipulation, gaming postal treaties and engaging in rampant IP theft is something that has been tolerated for too long.
I'm not American and I have no love for Trump but it at least he's attempting to resolve the issue. Obama did nothing and I doubt Clinton would have either.
You do know that news publishers often use the same agencies like Reuters and PA?
Windows has wget now, so you don't even have to use Edge or IE.
EVE: Valkyrie didn't take off because it is an fast arcade-style game that most people can only stomach in VR for short periods and gets old very quickly. It's also competing with Elite: Dangerous, while not quite the same style of game, is the most immersive space VR experience you can get.
If you have to use Windows 10, use the LTSB version. No Windows Store, no Edge, no Cortana, no platform updates, security updates only with minimal telemetry.
Microsoft don't want you to know about LTSB and do their best to hide its existence, but it's really what Windows 10 Pro should have been.
Indeed. People have been losing their shit over the £93/MWH strike price for Hinkley Point C so why aren't people outraged about this?
I often visit Gridwatch and it really demonstrates the volatility of wind energy. I've seen it as high as 35% of total generation and a big fat 0% during a cold and still night; which ironically is when you need that energy the most.
> no killer game
You seriously need to experience Elite:Dangerous in VR.
Debts are paid out of the estate before the rest is distributed to beneficiaries. If there is no money in the estate or no assets that can be liquidated then the debt dies. No one inherits debts under common law unless they were in joint names.
As well as jeans I don't understand the whole 'relic' thing with guitars, either. Yes it's sort of nice picking up a genuine vintage instrument and seeing the scrapes and dings, buckle rash, cigarette burns etc and wondering what sort of life it had. Knowing that someone picked a brand new instrument off the shelf and beat the crap out of it to get the same effect just turns me cold.
> They stink the same.
Not true, blue collar workers are more likely to eat at Taco Bell.
I wouldn't want to be the controller who tells Bruce Dickinson that there are more prominent flights than his one.
In the UK, BMW came last in the latest JD Power reliability survey out of 25 manufacturers. VW/Audi and Mercedes also have average reliability at best. The illusion that German cars are well engineered has little basis in reality, and if you own one out of warranty it's just a matter of time before a horrendous repair bill comes your way.
Reddit in a nutshell
Reddit upvotes are heavily botted, and I imagine the publishers of these articles are the prime suspects. Clicks mean cash.
It's legally mandated in almost every country in the world.
I knew before I clicked that would be Techmoan, his videos are an amazing history of virtually every media format that has ever existed.
There was an FDA study in the 70s or 80s that showed that pipe smokers lived on average three years more than non-smokers. If true then it's certainly down to stress or lack of it, I mean have you ever seen an angry pipe smoker?
I've flown on 787s few times with an airline that previously had 767s. They are noticeably quieter and the lower cabin altitude definitely makes you feel less tired after an 8-10 hour flight.
The downside is that the airline used their new planes as an opportunity to move from a 2-4-2 layout to 3-3-3, so they feel even more cramped than their old 767s.
...turds?
Also Greenland isn't as big as most people think. Thanks to the Mercator projection used on most world maps it appears to be twice as large as Australia, when in reality it has less than a third of its area.
You've obviously not heard of the new months that have been recently added by executive order; Trumpember, Ivankuary and Covefebruary.
My favorite tale of Chinese manufacturing is that factories making genuine products for Western companies have been known to put on extra shifts to turn out knockoffs, using the same machines and tooling that the Western company has paid for. I recall a significant number of fake Cisco products were found to be made in the same factory as the genuine stuff.
Handing your blueprints over to counterfeitors as well as paying for their machines is an almost comical way of slitting the throat of your business.
You've contradicted yourself by saying Hz is irrelevant then saying pipelines * speed matters. So what are you measuring the speed in, miles per hour?