Comment Re:Valid release (Score 1) 158
I think they were referring (correctly) to Moral Rights.
Which unfortunately
have had a less robust tradition in the United States.
I think they were referring (correctly) to Moral Rights.
Which unfortunately
have had a less robust tradition in the United States.
One day we'll find the answer...
Sorry, my math is way off.. should be more like 18 times more representatives... What would your government look like if each district was divided by 18 and there were 7830 seats in congress?
Certainly would change the dynamic....
One of the biggest reasons why it matters is that the ratio of population per representative is getting worse. By now there should be at least 5 times more representatives then there are. Every election your vote gets less of a representative, and fewer representatives have to fight for your vote per capita.
A standard gasoline-powered car with a 122L capacity at 30mpg would be capable of traveling 960 miles.
What kind of "standard gasoline-powered car" that runs at 30mpg (forget about the odd units) has a 122L gas tank!?
My car only has 42L... I know larger cars would have bigger tanks, but likely don't get 30mpg.
So if we compare more realistic sizes with their weird mix of L and miles... A 42L tank might get 330 miles... Maybe better to compare with that. But then that wouldn't be highway driving... which I know I can do better then 30mpg.
WordPress is an unauthenticated remote shell that, as a useful side feature, also contains a blog.
One way or another, this will be vapourware.....
a) It is "a gadget created by Kristof Retezár, an industrial design student at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna."
b) It takes water vapour, or humidity out of the air.
I realize that, but then what colour is the ice? What colour is the dirt? This isn't for science, it is for general interest.
I realize that using the filters they have they can create enhanced colour images, and I think that might be exactly what they should do...
Do you really know it is grey? Ice can have some pretty amazing light distortion properties(go visit Alaska)... And not all rocks are grey.
I have a question... Does anyone know why are the photos in black and white? Is that for higher resolution, because of low/high light situations?
Ok nvm, found my answer here: Why are images from space probes always in black and white?
Still think they should take photos with RGB filters too so we can see what it would actually look like, you know, for PR photos...
I just kinda wish it was Chrome that came out with it.. In general I just prefer the layout of their development tools. I'll definitely give this a try though.
That said, if I'm trapped under a building, and not knowing they had microphones and transponders.. I'm not sure how comforted I'd be to hear an army of cockroaches approaching. Talk about creepy sounds in the dark.
I have enough problems with those damned creatures as is!
and some it didn't even work.
Probably because people like me wouldn't bother connecting the button on computers we built, and would instead just put a jumper.
Just reading through the EFF page on this and it sounds like they got a patent on setting a header to track... Wow. That just sounds,
Numeric stability is probably not all that important when you're guessing.