Comment Don't you love it when... (Score 1, Insightful) 711
people announce their intention to do something incredibly stupid.
people announce their intention to do something incredibly stupid.
So...you're making money off Facebook?
...who said there was no other solution and I had to pay $3 per month for each box.
About the third line of the second quoted section.
The backup shuttle is for emergencies only. It has to be ready to go, but (if all goes well) shouldn't actually launch.
I passed my test at age 11. That day I met a 9 year old who had the Amateur Extra license.
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No, we wouldn't. That said, we have plenty of commonly used services hosted outside the US for very similar reasons. To remain in China and refuse to sensor results would be illegal. To remain in China and continue to sensor results would be against their ethics. Thus, they followed the remaining option: Leave China.
In my breaker panel, each phase is interlaced with the other (think interlacing your fingers). The top breaker on each side is from one phase. The second is from the other phase. The third is back to the first phase, etc. A double breaker does join across the two phases. Turning off one side of breakers does not limit you to only using one phase.
Your claim that those voltages are never added to make 220 is blatantly false.
Funny, I can get one for a round $1000. I'd say a savings of 80-90% per unit is fairly significant. Since most of these computers are purchased for other reasons, the cost becomes very low.
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* S: (v) ink (append one's signature to) "They inked the contract"
* S: (v) ink (mark, coat, cover, or stain with ink) "he inked his finger"
* S: (v) ink (fill with ink) "ink a pen"
I will have the hide of anyone foolish enough to try this on me!!!
In some cases, failure to sufficiently defend one's rights to some IP (intellectual property) results in the inability to defend it in the future. I.e. If Google gets in the habit of knowingly allowing re-distribution of their applications with out a license, they loose any right to enforce the copyright in the future.
The problem with that theory is that most products don't plainly say it is based on a draft protocol. They simply say they are based on 802.11N. Any indication that it is a draft is hidden in fine print (if there at all).
A United States government agency working in-efficiently...shocking! I'm actually surprised that you were able to find even a theoretical method for reporting this. Kudos to you for getting as far as you did.
Especially the household income note. While many of us may not see it that way, games are a luxury. They're more likely to be found in a higher income household.
May Euell Gibbons eat your only copy of the manual!