The rest of this persons feed is jam-packed with ludicrously pretentious photos of people posing in expensive clothing in ways clearly carefully chosen to appear spontaneous, uploaded to the internet for attention. The…
Alcoholism.
> from cars, to baby monitors, to buttplugs Would highly recommend a penetration test for these.
No changes have been made to the intake, it's the aero package. From the horse's mouth: https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.f1-rules-and-regu... "What’s the change: A wider, higher – and much simplified – front…
My understanding is that the wash from old designs would reduce downforce for cars that follow, which in turn would slow them down and make it harder to overtake. This made for less interesting racing. The new…
You may very well be right. The Mission E is closer to a Panamera than a 911. Regardless, very interesting to watch the competition heat up.
I await Tesla's foray into serious racing with bated breath. I'm sure Porsche and Audi are terrified. If they gave a shit about developing actual performance EVs, I'd expect them to be in Formula E, but they're not.…
F1 cars accelerate faster than the Roadster's advertised numbers and the drivers don't wander around constantly concussed. I am curious how you managed to get a concussion in a heavy sedan that can only maintain 0.87g…
Porsche has already pulled out of WEC (Le Mans, Rolex 24 Hours) in favour of Formula E and is planning to release a electric vehicle by 2019. My bet is that they're going to get an electric performance vehicle on the…
I think he's referring to the fact that Model S's are known to overheat and go into limp mode when pushed hard at the track. Not necessarily applicable to this particular vehicle.
Porsche has hundreds of millions of dollars of R&D poured into the 919 hybrid Le Mans Prototype, which I imagine will translate to the Mission E. Tesla has no such experience.
Same way you tell a rectal thermometer from an oral thermometer - by the taste.
Likewise. That channel might be the most Canadian thing ever to exist - got a little homesick just watching it.
The best "app" I've tried is a digital recorder and a metronome. My process: Play slowly until you think you've nailed it. Listen to the recording, realize you didn't. Fix the parts that sound bad. Repeat until you…
Yes, I am aware. One of the benefits of single-payer is the reduction in cost of administration. There are other effects as well - nobody is getting away with billing $600 for a 5 minute visit, for instance.
Yeah, it won't work. It works in every other developed nation in the world, and they all pay less money for better healthcare outcomes, but hey, the US is Totally Special.
Nope! Was unaware of the project before you mentioned it. Looks like it might have similar goals.
Not sure if you're interested in such things, but I've written a Python data acquisition framework (and a shitty GUI for my RaspPi) that works with those cheapo $10 dongles that I'll be releasing under the MIT license…
Single-payer seems like it'd incentivize preventative medicine.
I'm currently working on the Eudyptula Challenge, which has been interesting so far and is Linux-specific. The creatively-named book Linux Kernel Development by Robert Love is also good.
I have had a similar problem - interviewed dozens of people with exactly that pattern and they were universally clueless. No idea how seemingly-good Masters programs bring in so many people with zero basic CS knowledge.
Warfangle is correct, I was warned specifically about this when I started treatment. When you go on an SSRI, your fatigue lifts before your mood does, which can lead to a few dangerous weeks.
Interestingly enough, this is the same routine I've had recommended in AA (minus the exercise, it's an old program). Wake up, immediate meditation/prayer and a gratitude list. Only things missing is contemplating what…
Pretty impressive - gave it a few profile photos and it did suprisingly well, correctly identifying "A couple walking on a beach at sunset," "a man looking out a window", etc. It struggled with wildlife photos - a pack…
Don't bring facts into this!
The rest of this persons feed is jam-packed with ludicrously pretentious photos of people posing in expensive clothing in ways clearly carefully chosen to appear spontaneous, uploaded to the internet for attention. The…
Alcoholism.
> from cars, to baby monitors, to buttplugs Would highly recommend a penetration test for these.
No changes have been made to the intake, it's the aero package. From the horse's mouth: https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.f1-rules-and-regu... "What’s the change: A wider, higher – and much simplified – front…
My understanding is that the wash from old designs would reduce downforce for cars that follow, which in turn would slow them down and make it harder to overtake. This made for less interesting racing. The new…
You may very well be right. The Mission E is closer to a Panamera than a 911. Regardless, very interesting to watch the competition heat up.
I await Tesla's foray into serious racing with bated breath. I'm sure Porsche and Audi are terrified. If they gave a shit about developing actual performance EVs, I'd expect them to be in Formula E, but they're not.…
F1 cars accelerate faster than the Roadster's advertised numbers and the drivers don't wander around constantly concussed. I am curious how you managed to get a concussion in a heavy sedan that can only maintain 0.87g…
Porsche has already pulled out of WEC (Le Mans, Rolex 24 Hours) in favour of Formula E and is planning to release a electric vehicle by 2019. My bet is that they're going to get an electric performance vehicle on the…
I think he's referring to the fact that Model S's are known to overheat and go into limp mode when pushed hard at the track. Not necessarily applicable to this particular vehicle.
Porsche has hundreds of millions of dollars of R&D poured into the 919 hybrid Le Mans Prototype, which I imagine will translate to the Mission E. Tesla has no such experience.
Same way you tell a rectal thermometer from an oral thermometer - by the taste.
Likewise. That channel might be the most Canadian thing ever to exist - got a little homesick just watching it.
The best "app" I've tried is a digital recorder and a metronome. My process: Play slowly until you think you've nailed it. Listen to the recording, realize you didn't. Fix the parts that sound bad. Repeat until you…
Yes, I am aware. One of the benefits of single-payer is the reduction in cost of administration. There are other effects as well - nobody is getting away with billing $600 for a 5 minute visit, for instance.
Yeah, it won't work. It works in every other developed nation in the world, and they all pay less money for better healthcare outcomes, but hey, the US is Totally Special.
Nope! Was unaware of the project before you mentioned it. Looks like it might have similar goals.
Not sure if you're interested in such things, but I've written a Python data acquisition framework (and a shitty GUI for my RaspPi) that works with those cheapo $10 dongles that I'll be releasing under the MIT license…
Single-payer seems like it'd incentivize preventative medicine.
I'm currently working on the Eudyptula Challenge, which has been interesting so far and is Linux-specific. The creatively-named book Linux Kernel Development by Robert Love is also good.
I have had a similar problem - interviewed dozens of people with exactly that pattern and they were universally clueless. No idea how seemingly-good Masters programs bring in so many people with zero basic CS knowledge.
Warfangle is correct, I was warned specifically about this when I started treatment. When you go on an SSRI, your fatigue lifts before your mood does, which can lead to a few dangerous weeks.
Interestingly enough, this is the same routine I've had recommended in AA (minus the exercise, it's an old program). Wake up, immediate meditation/prayer and a gratitude list. Only things missing is contemplating what…
Pretty impressive - gave it a few profile photos and it did suprisingly well, correctly identifying "A couple walking on a beach at sunset," "a man looking out a window", etc. It struggled with wildlife photos - a pack…
Don't bring facts into this!