That's almost forty years ago. You are basically playing Where's Waldo with military aviation history.
Being a consumer/customer is different from being a creditor
These places do exist. They are very nice. For some reason they always seem to be privately owned by one person rather than publicly traded or owned by a corporation. At least in my experience.
It's easy to get bitter about these things. "Experience" seems to be code for: "we've spent fifteen years painting ourself into a corner and now we need a guy who will get us out of it in three months or less". You are…
They are shown in the movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDha7nj4s10
Most consumer electronics companies are like this. It's not only a yearly release cycle but a Christmas release cycle. New Shiny Thing has to be in the stores by late November so all development has to be done in August…
> can’t make regular calls over cellular That's extremely serious because the call you're trying to make could be an emergency call. A bug like that would have top priority in the org I used to work in. If I'd had to…
or listen to Valley Girl by Franc Zappa
> state puts refugees in the same areas (Rinkeby, Vivalla, Tensta, etc ...). No it doesn't. Refugees are placed in municipalities all over Sweden but most choose to move to the big cities as soon as they can and end up…
I'm not trolling. Violent crime necessitates armed law enforcement. While the rise in violent crime isn't caused by unarmed police officers the fact that they are unarmed didn't prohibit the rise in violent crime.
Great. https://www.statista.com/statistics/288256/violent-crimes-in...
There's a person waving a knife or gun around in public threatening to commit suicide. Now what? There's a person threatening suicide in public and then pulling out a knife or gun when the authorities show up. Now what?…
> defunding (i.e. demilitarizing) Redefining words in order to win arguments. Nice. Defunding means exactly that. I know this because that is what happened to the police forces that were defunded. Not entirely defunded,…
I've heard the opposite. Keeping the shades open is so that the rescue crews can look into the plane in case of a crash/accident.
Depends on the context, I think. She took the limo ride because it's was available. Alcohol is alcohol. What if it was another person sitting in an ordinary cab drinking whiskey straight out of the bottle saying to…
Billions of dollars worth of R&D and I still can't organize my subscriptions. Sorry, I had to.
I would like to see how this kind of immigration is defined. I once worked for a company that was founded and went through the startup phase outside of the US. Once it was somewhat mature and had a steady income stream…
The analyses on why movies looks like they do today has been done to death already. What happened was that piracy and other forms of commodification gutted the entire middle segment of movie making. What remains today…
There's a couple of those. The "caseless" ammo assult rifle is obviously ejecting spent casing in some scenes. The rotating light on top of the mecha suit loader is smashed when the queen drags it down into the airlock…
The actors started to call the movie "The Abuse" while filming it. James Cameron almost died himself on another occasion. He lost his air while submerged and the guy supposed to check on him didn't do his job correctly.…
I wonder if a society that treats people as individuals is even possible? To me that sounds like reasoning along the lines of the physics professors answer: "First, let's assume that all cows are spherical..." Not…
I'm guessing it's because the AC voltage will introduce noise on the DC low voltage current. But like everything else it depends. Is the DC feeding something like a lightbulb or a fan? Then it probably won't matter.…
I have the habit of "washing" everything with Notepad to get rid of inconsistencies: Copy text, data, etc from wherever Paste it into Notepad Copy it again Paste it where you want it and then apply any formatting…
I just checked. The power button is locked out but the volume knob works now. Now I feel stupid, but it's quite possible that it has been patched during a yearly service.
I sometimes wonder how much of a computer setup is actually legal from a regulatory perspective? I have tinnitus in one ear so I usually set the volume balance on a system to 40-60 to spare it. However in Windows this…
That's almost forty years ago. You are basically playing Where's Waldo with military aviation history.
Being a consumer/customer is different from being a creditor
These places do exist. They are very nice. For some reason they always seem to be privately owned by one person rather than publicly traded or owned by a corporation. At least in my experience.
It's easy to get bitter about these things. "Experience" seems to be code for: "we've spent fifteen years painting ourself into a corner and now we need a guy who will get us out of it in three months or less". You are…
They are shown in the movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDha7nj4s10
Most consumer electronics companies are like this. It's not only a yearly release cycle but a Christmas release cycle. New Shiny Thing has to be in the stores by late November so all development has to be done in August…
> can’t make regular calls over cellular That's extremely serious because the call you're trying to make could be an emergency call. A bug like that would have top priority in the org I used to work in. If I'd had to…
or listen to Valley Girl by Franc Zappa
> state puts refugees in the same areas (Rinkeby, Vivalla, Tensta, etc ...). No it doesn't. Refugees are placed in municipalities all over Sweden but most choose to move to the big cities as soon as they can and end up…
I'm not trolling. Violent crime necessitates armed law enforcement. While the rise in violent crime isn't caused by unarmed police officers the fact that they are unarmed didn't prohibit the rise in violent crime.
Great. https://www.statista.com/statistics/288256/violent-crimes-in...
There's a person waving a knife or gun around in public threatening to commit suicide. Now what? There's a person threatening suicide in public and then pulling out a knife or gun when the authorities show up. Now what?…
> defunding (i.e. demilitarizing) Redefining words in order to win arguments. Nice. Defunding means exactly that. I know this because that is what happened to the police forces that were defunded. Not entirely defunded,…
I've heard the opposite. Keeping the shades open is so that the rescue crews can look into the plane in case of a crash/accident.
Depends on the context, I think. She took the limo ride because it's was available. Alcohol is alcohol. What if it was another person sitting in an ordinary cab drinking whiskey straight out of the bottle saying to…
Billions of dollars worth of R&D and I still can't organize my subscriptions. Sorry, I had to.
I would like to see how this kind of immigration is defined. I once worked for a company that was founded and went through the startup phase outside of the US. Once it was somewhat mature and had a steady income stream…
The analyses on why movies looks like they do today has been done to death already. What happened was that piracy and other forms of commodification gutted the entire middle segment of movie making. What remains today…
There's a couple of those. The "caseless" ammo assult rifle is obviously ejecting spent casing in some scenes. The rotating light on top of the mecha suit loader is smashed when the queen drags it down into the airlock…
The actors started to call the movie "The Abuse" while filming it. James Cameron almost died himself on another occasion. He lost his air while submerged and the guy supposed to check on him didn't do his job correctly.…
I wonder if a society that treats people as individuals is even possible? To me that sounds like reasoning along the lines of the physics professors answer: "First, let's assume that all cows are spherical..." Not…
I'm guessing it's because the AC voltage will introduce noise on the DC low voltage current. But like everything else it depends. Is the DC feeding something like a lightbulb or a fan? Then it probably won't matter.…
I have the habit of "washing" everything with Notepad to get rid of inconsistencies: Copy text, data, etc from wherever Paste it into Notepad Copy it again Paste it where you want it and then apply any formatting…
I just checked. The power button is locked out but the volume knob works now. Now I feel stupid, but it's quite possible that it has been patched during a yearly service.
I sometimes wonder how much of a computer setup is actually legal from a regulatory perspective? I have tinnitus in one ear so I usually set the volume balance on a system to 40-60 to spare it. However in Windows this…