The Agilent name is now used on their chemical/life sciences stuff (chromatographs, NMR, etc.), while the traditional electronic test/measurement gear that HP was founded on was spun off into another new company, Keysight Technologies.
TV test pattern, because it has a stereotypical representation of a Native American on it....
The whole purpose of a standard image is to be able to make direct comparisons between your work and the work of others. For better or worse, the Lena image (cropped so as not to show the naughty bits) IS the standard test image in this field, much as the old Indian Head was in the days before color TV.
Merry Christmas! Shitter was full!
Cool! Several friends and I ran pirate FM intermittently for a bunch of years.
Anyone know where to get English subtitles for that film? Might be fun to compare to the handful of other pirate radio movies.
I was hoping to see more interest in local pirate TV when analog NTSC got shut down. The long reign of cable TV weaned enough people away from local antennas altogether, so viewer base probably limited in most areas.
centered as the DPRK is "democratic" and controlled by the "people".
You do realize that Hitler had plenty of actual socialists and communists liquidated, right?
, and as such, they are subjected to higher levels of surveillance due to their greater potential for disobedience to their masters.
change a tweet into an oink?
homeopathic, in that they actually do contain actual measurable amounts of plant extracts.
Nobody with any sense disputes that some plants have beneficial medicinal applications. But you have to actually use the plants or their chemical constituents, not just take some water and milk sugar that is somehow "impregnated" with the vibrations of the plant by being shaken and mumbled over by some guru...
The less you use, the more powerful the effects, so if you use none at all, you run the risk of dying from a MASSIVE overdose...
Which doesn't have either an inside or outside diameter of exactly 4".
Kinda rolled right by...
You're using a keyboard! How quaint!