Huh, most of these I can understand with my layman's understanding of the sensors involved, but why would it miss the pedestrians who are on a metal manhole cover?
Most of the moderately sized towns still have a pasty shop or two. (yum)
>>To me Perl is more readable than Python. There's a phrase I never thought I'd see.
Bad analogy with the quadcopter, plug a few cheap parts together and load the open source flight controller software and you are ready to fly. Much harder to build/compile a phone atm, I haven't even seen where this is…
People are self replicating, houses are not. Give them sufficient food and time, and there will soon be too many of them. It would be more accurate to say 'People are more emotionally attached to people than houses'.
Yeah, reading this article I get the feeling the author was raised in, and has only resided in, a major metropolitan era. Sounds like they're just starting to work on inclement weather on pavement while I'm wondering…
Having not read the specific wording of the law I am curious, couldn't an employer just fulfill their legal obligation by saying the salary range is 1 to 300k dollars?
Aside from safety, what do you see as nicer about the sawstop? I love my Powermatic 66, they can pry it from my cold, dead hands :)
I'm certainly not as clever as most thieves but if you had a database of people's purchases I imagine there's some low hanging fruit if you run a query looking for people purchasing lots of valuables, with no security…
Huh, most of these I can understand with my layman's understanding of the sensors involved, but why would it miss the pedestrians who are on a metal manhole cover?
Most of the moderately sized towns still have a pasty shop or two. (yum)
>>To me Perl is more readable than Python. There's a phrase I never thought I'd see.
Bad analogy with the quadcopter, plug a few cheap parts together and load the open source flight controller software and you are ready to fly. Much harder to build/compile a phone atm, I haven't even seen where this is…
People are self replicating, houses are not. Give them sufficient food and time, and there will soon be too many of them. It would be more accurate to say 'People are more emotionally attached to people than houses'.
Yeah, reading this article I get the feeling the author was raised in, and has only resided in, a major metropolitan era. Sounds like they're just starting to work on inclement weather on pavement while I'm wondering…
Having not read the specific wording of the law I am curious, couldn't an employer just fulfill their legal obligation by saying the salary range is 1 to 300k dollars?
Aside from safety, what do you see as nicer about the sawstop? I love my Powermatic 66, they can pry it from my cold, dead hands :)
I'm certainly not as clever as most thieves but if you had a database of people's purchases I imagine there's some low hanging fruit if you run a query looking for people purchasing lots of valuables, with no security…