True. He may not even be able to.
No, read it as....
"Normally, stiffness and strength declines with the [decline in] density of any [single] material;"
"that's why when bone density decreases, fractures become more likely."
Me too!
The IRS probably still has Exchange server logs with message-IDs, recipients, timestamps and message sizes.
Some mail recipients may still have copies of the 'lost' emails filed away -- either emails themselves, or portions forwarded, replied to, or otherwise quoted in some manner. Server logs will make this known.
... Its a covert transmission channel, not an attack...
A camera pointed at a computer monitor slowly shifts its average hue (a la 'f.lux') is another such example.
Thanks - I suspected that this was the case, but wasn't sure.
Location tracking stays turned off in my iOS device. A nuisance when you want a quick look at the streetmap of the area you're in.
I suspect this entire ploy is so that iBeacons can be marketed more effectively.
Correct. The only difference is that they don't like to share...
Murder is murder. You either bring justice to the situation, or a higher party holds you to account.
In this case, 'You' being the British/Northern Ireland Govt., and 'higher party' being God.
I laugh. And you're correct: I don't know advanced computing.
But Fortran is still no alternative to spreadsheets.
Saying it is, is like saying SAP ABAP is an alternative to Microsoft Basic. Sure, at some deep fundamental level, it is. But you have to migrate environments, and more importantly, migrate the user interface and user skills.
Just saw the price jump on Amazon.com (the price that one seller was charging, out of 3 sellers on Amazon) -- from about $300 to $600
Guess I now know about how much Gigabyte charge the channel for these units.
Nice idea, but check for one thing... these little projectors can be supremely noisy. It would be great if this unit had some sort of quiet cooling mechanism. Even liquid cooling.
I bought a DLP pico projector recently for around $200 (at a Japanese supermarket in Osaka). It has the same resolution, HDMI-in, a tripod socket, a battery, and a built-in Wifi access point that lets PC and tablet clients project content wirelessly. But man, its noisy.
This Gigabyte unit seems to have HDMI-in and a tripod socket too, and the pico projector can power up separately from the NUC unit (the PC). Given Intel HD 4400 graphics that the NUC uses can drive a triple head setup, I think the entire unit can drive two LCD displays, plus the projector separately. It would make a sweet unit to drive an external display or two, with an FTIR-projected touchscreen as the user input interface.
Correct, same thing, but customizable for small batches (custom gizmo, or artwork)
Imagine one amputee (or even an able handed person) controlling hundreds or thousands of these to assemble things in a follow-my-lead manner. Computer vision based verification could compare the state of each of the things or 'gizmo' being assembled, with the 'master gizmo' the human is interactively building. In case of mismatch, gizmos with problems could be put away to sort out later.
Correct. Hippocrates said it best: "first, do no harm..."
"Ninety percent of baseball is half mental." -- Yogi Berra