Comment Re:Driving at 85 instead of 70 "would save an hour (Score 1) 525
Oops. That should be 397 miles, I originally calculated going from 75 to 85, not from 70 to 85. Maybe he means he'd save one hour on the round trip time, 1/2 hour each way.
Oops. That should be 397 miles, I originally calculated going from 75 to 85, not from 70 to 85. Maybe he means he'd save one hour on the round trip time, 1/2 hour each way.
Does Scott Sales provide the route he took between the "Brakken oil patch" and Bozeman? Because Billings, MT to Bozeman, MT is only 142 miles apart according to Google Maps, which lists the travel time as 2 hr 11 min.
He'd have to drive 637 miles before he'd "save an hour" going 85 instead of 70.
"I have a gum."
All the time you eat. That's a no good. We got to get-a money.
Right now, I'd do anything for money. I'd kill somebody for money.
I'd kill you for money.
Red looks slightly worried.
Ha ha ha! Ah, no, you're my friend - I kill you for nothing.
Red smiles.
And now I read just a little further down and learned from BronsCon that Verizon offers a SIM-based LTE network.
I'm pretty sure that Verizon doesn't operate a GSM network so saying that they won't support the unlocked SIM seems like a red herring. Verizon is, so far as I know, CDMA all the way.
I'm telling you Commander, that if we make it look like some pre-teen script kiddie, nobody will believe that it was NSA that erased her story.
Now she'll have to type it in all over again.
Next time let's encrypt the file and demand that she ransom it with her credit card, OK?
(of course that should have read "8.34lb/gal" for the units to work out correctly)
Not quite. You're converting "ounces" as a measure of weight. The "20 ounces" referring to soda is a measure of liquid volume.
Roughly, 1 gallon of water weighs 8.34 pounds. There are 64 fluid ounces in 1 gallon and 454 g in 1 lb.
(8.34 lb * 454 g/lb) * (20 oz / 64 oz/gal) = 1174 g.
Clearly this demonstration was designed by someone who was searching for the deeper meaning of the work of Jimi Hendrix:
Stop making sense!
This isn't exactly a new idea.
From the journal of the American Physical Society, April 1971, The Manpower Crisis in Physics :
I suspect that Intel was not "listening to gamers' complaints" but rather listening to some of the big game manufacturers' complaints, e.g., maybe this ticked off somebody at Ubisoft:
There were several blog articles on this "incident" at Gamasutra.
Yes, but it's much more difficult to cut down on than alcohol.
Keep breathing and carry on.
Shall I pour you another, my good friend?
So you think that money is the root of all evil. Have you ever asked what is the root of money? -- Ayn Rand