Comment Re: What could possibly go wrong? (Score 1) 193
No, young whippersnapper, that was an ad hominem... clouds = don't fly, read a basic course, thanks for playing...
No, young whippersnapper, that was an ad hominem... clouds = don't fly, read a basic course, thanks for playing...
"teh", a condescending use of a mispelling of the word, "the", coined by some hacker somewhere taking the piss out of someone spouting nonsense about their expert field... (sic)
You can have as many "drone transponders" as you like, grey clouds create kilowatts of broadband electrical interference, and anybody who is qualified to fly anything, including drones, knows this. It's a given.
Expect radio silence and false readings from any and all types of navigational equipment when flying in teh clouds, end of story.
I am liking your thoughts and wish to subscribe to your newletter.
I enclose two pounds coins, taped the form as requested. For obvious reasons, the delivery address is a PO Box, no doubt they will take those away soon....
No, he clearly means a Finger-Longener...
What, you have a FQDN TL domain name running on ipv6? I have 2 fixed ipv4 addresses, and two of those are at the back end of the D class, 253 and 254, for ns1.domain.net and ns2.domain.net. How do you manage subdomains? Are you lying? ipv6 isn't useful for anything other than corporate and government spying interests, the internet of things is intended to be Skynet but it's crap, it doesn't compel people to buy into it. LOL!
Thats something the torrent cant do!
I am the AMOLED vampire.
I have cashed in on mucho damaged hardware, I have noticed that these gorgeous expensive Samsung 8.4" and larger AMOLED displays crack very easily, and people don't want them!
On most examples of these cracked displays, which I have bought very cheaply, you cannot see the cracks when the display is functioning in indoor or dark conditions, and AMOLED can be permanently prevented from burn-in by running at 10 to 20 percent brightness (again, gorgeous indoors).
I currently have a Windows 10 12" machine, 1 crack, 80 pound(!), and 4 10.5" Android AMOLED's cracked and uncracked all identical when turned on, and 4 8.4" Android AMOLED tabs, it's a portable supercomputer and a many camera streaming studio, and it was very very cheap! I even have another 8 inch one which is so smashed as to be ugly, but makes for perfect reading in the dark, or map usage!!
You haven't lived until you've read a great book in green text on inky black AMOLED in pitch darkness when that AMOLED book cost you 30 pounds!!
Thank you, my post was far from serious. I liked the meme showing bankers, stock exchange, computers on one side and "1 boat" on the other side.
Quite correct, dammit! I would if I could, but if
Boaty McBoatFace is on it's way, she'll get this shifted in no time...
What? How are you supposed to read an article behind a paywall? Does block element tricks work?
This is Japan we're talking about, people take pride in their cities and tidy up after themselves.
That's all well and good, but you have to print everything you want to read, and selecting hyperlinks is a cludge of flipping a ssitch x times, then flipping another, where x is the number of characters from the beginning of the http response header to the first angled bracket in the link. And the reception and request of the reply rely on modern processing equipment connected to your Eniac, since this is the only way it could work. Now go do your homework
Miniature CRT's and tiny flyback transformers are the only way to go! Now we just to convince Sony to fire up the Trinitron plant again and we're rolling (fat chance). Also, CRT's contained lead.
I loved my 1600x1200@85Hz Trinitrons, but they guzzled more power than the GPU(s), and now I have four OLED tablets and two OLED phones
To make this better, they could build a custom resolution (or just standard and use the center) OLED display, similar to PS Vita, and show the scanlines with perfectly dark pixels on the blank lines which appear on many old CRT based system.
"I am, therefore I am." -- Akira