Comment Re:Hydrogen. (Score 1) 659
Actually almost all of the commercially available hydrogen comes from natural gas, not electrolysis.
Actually almost all of the commercially available hydrogen comes from natural gas, not electrolysis.
It's not that they skip- they start crackling and have a gravely kind of noise. Noticed this on my early 80's copy of 'Are You Experienced' almost 15 years ago.
Running a network is expensive and a security/liability nightmare (as Sony found out) I don't have a problem with them charging for a service where identity is important.
Unfortunately I have not been in a single HR/Hiring situation where this is important.
I wonder what mass of carbon had to be burned to create the aluminum? Not exactly sure how carbon fiber is made but it could come at a lower initial energy cost.
Or you are explaining the use of a well defined library in a peer reviewed journal. Using a new untested library would be suspect.
Apparently all you need to teach math with is a baseball bat.
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Perhaps the karaoke did it?
I have a year and half old LG that I paid 45$ for that does most of the things I want and has a real keyboard. I bought a new battery for it on it's anniversary but I haven't had the urge to spend any more on a phone.
You forgot about the similarly infuriating 'R2' for server software.
I mean old as in pre- fuel injection etc. Cars being built now will easily go 200k with little maintenance.
I am 40 something and I remember the reliability of old cars was crap. If it didn't run out of power there were a hundred other reasons it wouldn't start it the body hadn't already completely rusted off. I will take a new car over an old one any day.
for mentioning the range of the scion and none of the other vehicles
If you look through the data the closer the Alaskan tribes are to civilization the higher their diabetes risk.
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