Comment Re:vs. a Falcon 9 (Score 1) 75
They don't have nearly as much to offer if they can't do launches quickly. I'm sure they would make that a feature of their offering.
They don't have nearly as much to offer if they can't do launches quickly. I'm sure they would make that a feature of their offering.
Several mobile banking apps have a feature to let an account holder deposit a cheque by photographing the front and back sides. As far as I can tell, cheque deposit is the only major feature of a mobile banking app that can't be done just as easily on the bank's website. So if you don't need this feature, you can just bank in Firefox.
Do GCHQ and G2 coordinate operations?
So where does that leave people who aren't willing to pay hundreds of dollars per year for a cellular data plan?
In the minority.
Women are a minority, yet there are plenty of women's health care products. I'm not sure what you meant. Are you claiming that people who don't want yet another phone bill deserve to do without hardware too?
They can carry about 110kg to LEO, compared to the Falcon 9's 13150kg. That's 0.84% of the payload capacity. A launch is estimated to cost $4 900 000, compared to the Falcon 9's $61 200 000. That's 8.01%. That means cost per mass to orbit is nearly an order of magnitude worse.
Yes, this is a really small rocket. If you are a government or some other entity that needs to put something small in orbit right away, the USD$5 Million price might not deter you, even though you could potentially launch a lot of small satellites on a Falcon 9 for less.
And it's a missile affordable by most small countries, if your payload can handle the re-entry on its own. Uh-oh.
Or is recognising and distinguishing between those thousands if not tens of thousands of different Chinese characters really that much easier than the 26 letters (well, make that 52 to account for capitals) in our alphabet?
Joined-up cursive writing in the Latin alphabet is very different from drawing each stroke of a Chinese character. I used to have a Newton MessagePad 2000 and it worked mostly because I stuck to manuscript (separate letters).
Is there a patent on putting a layer of resistive touch screen over a layer of capacitive touch screen? Resistive is what the Newton and Nintendo DS used; it just doesn't support multitouch.
the PDA market went away
Then how did Apple continue to sell iPod touch?
and was replaced by the smartphone market
So where does that leave people who aren't willing to pay hundreds of dollars per year for a cellular data plan?
Google, the company that actually makes its OS available open source and that you can install as Cyanogen?
I agree. The proper target of bitching is not Google as much as hardware makers who intentionally make it hard to switch to CyanogenMod.
To end the Google Play hegemony, you have to show demand for services outside Google Play. Try this:
Microminiature accelerometers are really cheap and very very light, and you don't have to wait for them to spin up or deal with their mechanical issues. I doubt you will see a gyro used as a sensor any longer.
Similarly, computers make good active stabilization possible and steering your engine to stabilize is a lot lighter than having to add a big rotating mass.
Probably because makers of I/O components, such as GPUs and radios, aren't exactly warm to the concept of a completely free operating system.
F-Droid excludes all non-free software. And by default, it hides apps with antifeatures such as advertisements and reliance on non-free add-ons or services. So how are the developers of an app on F-Droid supposed to keep a roof over their heads? And would your suggestion also work for games?
It's not hard to get a junker for a few thousand dollars.
I agree about the beater. The step I don't understand is how someone on a first job between high school and college is supposed to come by the "few thousand dollars" in the first place.
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