Comment Re:I have said it before (Score 1) 384
Exactly what is the cost of all the engineering fails after the Tsunami? I suggest starting with the sea wall.
Exactly what is the cost of all the engineering fails after the Tsunami? I suggest starting with the sea wall.
Yeah another win for Coal, Fracked gas, and Climate change.
Shills?
Get a grip Google Sigint, Comint, and reconnaissance aircraft. Yes everyone that is literate knows this.
Really? I felt that Starship Troopers was very close to the book. Which was also terrible.
So you are saying that I am correct.
"It is probably not possible because of laws and regulations which is too bad since it would be more like real venture capital."
Will gather intelligence to the best of it's ability.
Why is this so shocking?
Here you go
http://theaviationist.com/2014...
I would not say it is trivial. Only someone that has never worked on software that must be very reliable would call it trivial.
workable yes.
A fool thinks everything they do not know how to do is trivial.
So would the savings be as great if they just ran the line?
Maybe that means that their is room for a new kickstart.
You invest and get x amount of the company per dollar.
So you put in say $100 into a "Kickstarter" and you get
The venture fails and you get write it off on your taxes.
It becomes Facebook and you get to retire.
It is probably not possible because of laws and regulations which is too bad since it would be more like real venture capital.
Actually the Tidal area are one of the most productive ecosystems and this looks to have a very large impact on them.
Yeah.... The mythical battery made out of fairy farts and unicorn poop.
Battery tech is limited by chemistry. Until they are in use they are a myth.
Both.
The for the AEW it was too small for the task using the tech the UK selected.
The MRA4 the airframes where not built to a common standard and frankly the engine location made mounting high bypass turbofans impossible.
Even the VC-10 would have been a better choice for the AEW but the UK had to keep the Comet line alive for some odd reason.
They really blew it by not buying older P-3 Orions and upgrading them. They where a newer design and used by nations around the world. The UK could have made a good bit of money upgrading P3s for other nations. Now they will go with the P-8 just as they went with the E3 for the AEW program.
Ahh the cool kids speaks.
Delete it and go your merry way.
BTW popular == relevant. Does not mean great but it does mean that it is relevant to a large number of people.
I am not sure that Justin Beber is popular to as large of a segment that buys IOS devices as U2 but if so then yes the majority of people would be happy with it.
In other words... You don't like it then delete it.
The Nimrod started out to be a fine aircraft for ASW but it is the only Aircraft that I know of that was a program disaster not once but twice.
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Only if the change is enough to "throttle down" base load plants.
BTW base load plants are not very efficient at partial load.
This will probably shift more load to peaking plants. Over all you should see a reduction of fossil fuel use but not one to one relation. Not to mention the environmental impact of this.
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