Is it not possible for the sun to capture an interstellar object?
That doesn't make sense. If the Earth is 12,000km in diameter, surely it will take a few minutes to traverse and not multiple times per second? Edit: Oh never mind, you meant the velocity needed to catch up with it.
There is the same issue with youtube in the browser, where the sub-woofer is not used. When I went from netflix in browser to the wd-tv I was very surprised when the sub-woofer kicked in. Both HTPC/WD-TV connect to 7.1…
I've noticed before that running Netflix in a browser causes it to lose all bass. But if I run it through my WD-TV media player then the bass is there. Is this still the case? Is this problem across all browsers?
Care to go into some details/examples of your last sentence?
The problem is that everyone will want to have a jury of their peers. So drug dealers would want to be judged by a jury of drug dealers, for example.
Is it not possible for the sun to capture an interstellar object?
That doesn't make sense. If the Earth is 12,000km in diameter, surely it will take a few minutes to traverse and not multiple times per second? Edit: Oh never mind, you meant the velocity needed to catch up with it.
There is the same issue with youtube in the browser, where the sub-woofer is not used. When I went from netflix in browser to the wd-tv I was very surprised when the sub-woofer kicked in. Both HTPC/WD-TV connect to 7.1…
I've noticed before that running Netflix in a browser causes it to lose all bass. But if I run it through my WD-TV media player then the bass is there. Is this still the case? Is this problem across all browsers?
Care to go into some details/examples of your last sentence?
The problem is that everyone will want to have a jury of their peers. So drug dealers would want to be judged by a jury of drug dealers, for example.