Comment Re:Public is public (Score 1) 49
All the data you send to Discord belongs to Discord. It is not public.
All the data you send to Discord belongs to Discord. It is not public.
Let them fix the problem with drainage systems and massive reservoirs. If they keep getting rain, it could be a massive boon for all the countries in the region.
First you would need to know who is responsible for the batteries being jettisoned in the first place. The ISS isn't just NASA after all.
I'm saying people will buy tickets no matter what. The only actual solution is for acts to abandon venues controlled by ticketmaster. Which is basically all of them.
Unfortunately, not enough people are willing to go along with this idea. It would require every major act selling out music venues to collaborate on agreeing not to tour in Ticketmaster/Live Nation venues. That might be illegal.
I'm assuming there's a spot price per kWh based on time of day, though that price may be abstracted away by the utility when charging residential customers.
The spot price of interest is the one in effect whenever the grid is being fully serviced by renewables per the submission.
How much are Californians paying per kWh?
That caused quite a fracas in Hawaii.
Is WotC getting any of the gate fees? Also as much as people might generally enjoy D&D, it seems wrong to promote a company that has become so openly hostile to its own Open Gaming License.
People that already had it installed can probably use a cracked exe and use that. Assuming the ubisoft client doesn't try to uninstall it automatically.
Could you pirate The Crew and play it in any meaningful way? Sounds like it would require some sort of server emulator to run it without Ubisoft's approval.
At that elevation, you can probably just take em with birdshot.
Pull!
Stingers are cheaper than Patriot systems so that's a step in the right direction.
Apparently Tesla buys batteries from the same Chinese company (BYD).
Old school flak systems should be able to stop drones. They're generally slow and noisy, both in terms of radar cross section and audible signatures. Their only advantages are being cheap and flying low, making them vulnerable to all kinds of equally cheap weapons.
Anyone using sophisticated anti-missile defense systems to stop drones is wasting high dollar tech.
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