There must have been something lost in translaction as the Soctiabank Arena is right beside Union station. Perhaps they were talking about Maple Leaf Gardens? It is a more substantial walk.
e-ink is not a synonym of e-paper. Reflective LCDs are a type of e-paper.
The Canadian forces have also caused contamination due to the same reason. The Department of Defense have been testing the wells around the bases and notifying residents. There are also court cases pending as it seems…
Sport?
It's really not different than any other athletic pursuit.
No it's not wrong. The EFB replaces the contents of a traditional physical flight bag: binders full of charts, manuals for the plane, Airline documentation etc.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/apr/18/uncovered-e...
Linus looked at it a couple years back: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNo7qoLRtkQ
In north america it was sold as the Mercury Cougar.
I think it's a typo, it should be Fucose not Fuctose.
Per the ICAO: Pilots on international flights shall demonstrate language proficiency in either English or the language used by the station on the ground.
A use case could be a badge for guests, changing pronouns as needed.
There must have been something lost in translaction as the Soctiabank Arena is right beside Union station. Perhaps they were talking about Maple Leaf Gardens? It is a more substantial walk.
e-ink is not a synonym of e-paper. Reflective LCDs are a type of e-paper.
The Canadian forces have also caused contamination due to the same reason. The Department of Defense have been testing the wells around the bases and notifying residents. There are also court cases pending as it seems…
Sport?
It's really not different than any other athletic pursuit.
No it's not wrong. The EFB replaces the contents of a traditional physical flight bag: binders full of charts, manuals for the plane, Airline documentation etc.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/apr/18/uncovered-e...
Linus looked at it a couple years back: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNo7qoLRtkQ
In north america it was sold as the Mercury Cougar.
I think it's a typo, it should be Fucose not Fuctose.
Per the ICAO: Pilots on international flights shall demonstrate language proficiency in either English or the language used by the station on the ground.
A use case could be a badge for guests, changing pronouns as needed.