Comment Re:NIMBY rules (Score 1) 433
My local reactor is a bit farther away (28 mi), but they're attempting to license a new gen III+ reactor!
My local reactor is a bit farther away (28 mi), but they're attempting to license a new gen III+ reactor!
Actually, in less than about 40 years, it will be 'me first'. I have no children, so I'm doing my part to nip the population explosion in the bud. For that matter, so are my brother and one of my sisters. Out of us four siblings, there are only 2 children.
I already had most of the components laying around, but I did buy power supplies for the Pi's. I also have one in the attic running dump1090 and the upload client for flightradar24 - it has no case either, and I'm using a <$15 RTL tuner from nooelec.com.
Flash Card: $6
Case: None - taped naked to the back of the TV
Power: About $7
HDMI Cable: $3
Ethernet cable: already had tons laying around, or could make one for $1
Grand total: $17
As I said earlier:
According to this, the deadline for many 1099-ish forms is actually February 18th, and Fidelity in particular has chronically received special dispensation until MARCH 17TH!!!
According to this, the deadline for many 1099-ish forms is actually February 18th, and Fidelity in particular has chronically received special dispensation until MARCH 17TH!!!
I believe that's my line.
I use a stock $35 Pi running XBMC with no other hardware needed - what did you spend the other $65 on? I use the XBMC iPhone app to control it - no need for a remote. The Pi is taped to the back of the TV with ethernet and power plugged in.
No, not an appeal to authority. I simply pointed you to an article showing that at least one engine manufacturer doesn't see the point of investing BILLIONS in F1 if the engines they're required to develop are based on normally-aspirated, relatively large V8s that are no longer in line with the direction of the auto industry. They want to be developing engine technology that has a return on investment and that is applicable to their core business - you know, road cars?
Renault disagrees with you. They made "I'm gonna pull of out F1 if you don't use engine technology that is applicable to consumer autos" noises. They got their wish, with the help of the French F1 head dude Jean Todt.
Jaime Sommers
I had the most massive crush on her as a young teen. Wowzers!
We have that with tire measurements - 205/45R17 is a 205mm wide tire with a 0.45*205=92 mm sidewall, made for a 17 INCH rim.
They have weight sensors in the seats for that very reason (or at least should).
Note that you do NOT purchase the movie on the disk, you purchase the physical media and a license to view the disk in any manner the studio decides as terms of the license.
http://www.avvo.com/legal-answ...
The first few support my stance, and the last two do not seem to, however I think they're wrong in that renting out a movie does not constitute 'disposal' of the DVD. BTW IANAL, YMMV.
...protein, for example, is used to build/repair structures and is not burned as "fuel".
I guess all of the carb-free Eskimos died from starvation - wait, no they didn't.
FWIW, the magic number '5449610000583686' mentioned in the article passes the Luhn Algorithm, and is therefore valid as a credit card number. The BIN indicates the card was/would be issued by the following bank, transcribed from this site:
Bin: 544961
Card Brand: MASTERCARD
Issuing Bank: HSBC BANK (PANAMA) S.A.
Card Type: CREDIT
Card Level: PLATINUM
Iso Country Name: PANAMA
Iso Country A2: PA
Iso Country A3: PAN
Iso Country Number: 591
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