Comment: Re:Take fewer pictures (Score 0) 156
The no comparison part of your message was right.
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The no comparison part of your message was right.
Sounds like a reasonable recipe for a student who doesn't know WTF he is doing.
Ansel Adams typically took 2 pictures per day.
A classic problem with fuel cells is extreme intolerance to contaminants. Even trace amounts of contaminants tend to damage fuel cells. Hydrogen fuel cells need cleaner hydrogen than is normally available commercially. Research continues on making fuel cells more tolerant of contaminants, but it's hard. Fuel cells are surface chemistry systems. 40 years of research hasn't solved this problem.
Reverse osmosis water purification systems once had the same problem. Today they routinely take in raw seawater and pump out clear water. They just need a backflush cycle once in a while to flush the crud off the membranes. Fuel cells aren't there yet.
DirectTV has a satellite downlink, with their own satellites and antennas. AppleTV just has the Internet. Only in countries with net neutrality will Apple TV win out over the offerings of cable TV companies and telcos. The Comcast 300MB data cap is good for maybe 60-70 hours of HD video. Average American TV consumption is 5 hours a day.
"Interact" = with its UI
Every day I interact with some flavor of Windows (machines at work and/or my drawing tablet), OS X (laptop and/or desktop at home), and iOS (my phone), so that's a minimum of three. The Ubuntu Linux mail/web/file server at home doesn't require direct interaction most days, but I obviously use it daily. My job also frequently adds Windows Mobile, BlackBerry OS, and whatever IBM is currently calling OS/400. My personal life often adds Android (my Nook) and TiVo's hacked version of Linux (when there's something worth watching).
Low ID's mean you have seen better times.
She's making a good case for sterilization as a legal penalty.
Photoblocker paint is a scam.
It will be advantageous to cross the great stream ... the Dragon is on the wing in the Sky ... the Great Man rouses himself to his Work.