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They keep the default bitrate low, so it can be used with mobile devices on mobile connections. If you don’t care about that, click the cog in a voice channel (“Edit Channel” - you must have permissions) and move the bitrate slider further to the right. More bitrate = better quality. And it’s per-channel, just like TS

You can’t. The current (pun unintentional) standards require that the vehicle is locked in park while the charger is connected, to stop drive-away issues.

The World Wide Web (Technically Hypertext, the thing you’re browsing now) was invented by Tim Berners-Lee. A Brit. So stuff it, ya septic.

So a 21st century Pasty, then?

As mentioned, Tesla’s Autopilot monitors the traffic around and will slow down if necessary to keep pace with it, otherwise, like all other kinds of Cruise Control, it will maintain the speed set when the driver enabled cruise control. While it may warn drivers if it detects a speed limit that is lower than it’s

Except that 1: That isn’t a Tesla, 2: That is from 2011, before Teslas came out, and 3: THERE’S A MORON BEHIND THE WHEEL OF THAT CAR.

He’s also doing the soundtrack to Ready Player One. Which is awesome.

Did you know, Optimus Prime saved Duke from GI Joe? Sunbow productions were producing Transformers, GI Joe and My Little Pony movies all at the same time, and they had originally scripted for Duke from GI Joe to die in their PG-rated “GI Joe: The Movie”. In fact, they liked the idea so much, they re-wrote parts of the

I quite enjoyed it. My main problem was that while Evans was shouty (just like Clarkson was), he was a lot more shrill with it, which really started to give me a headache.

I’m using FlexGet to do the same thing. However, FlexGet has something I’ve not seen in any other client thus far - When it sees the premiere of a new series, it downloads it. Only the premiere. But it gives us a good idea what new shows are out without commercials. If we watch the premiere and like it, we can add it

You know what would help immensely with things like this? When a content creator adds something to ContentID, they have to fill in a “Created on” date. Anything that’s uploaded before that date (give or take a little) is automatically exempted from checks against that particular ContentID.

You know, there’s a service that helps with that. Audible.com. They have a lot of audiobooks, and as they use digital delivery rather than CDs the costs are a LOT less. And no, I’m not a paid shill, but way back when I would buy audiobooks from audible and listen to them on my Diamond Rio 500 as I commuted to and from

Except that the evil robots were kinda his fault

Yes. Which is what’s happening now, even with human intervention. The #1 priority for crews right now is preservation of human life.

They have been using 16 tanker planes, the largest being a L-188 Electra, which can carry 11,365 litres of retardant and cruise at 592 km/h. But all that air power is little match for a fire the size of the Fort McMurray blaze. “Let me be clear: Air tankers are not going to stop this fire,” Mr. Morrison [senior

There is, in fact, an NX class, that being the original Enterprise and Columbia, as featured in the TV series “Enterprise” (Yes, it’s canon, deal with it). It is as a tribute to these pioneering vessels that the NX Designation for prototypes came around.

Or you could throw OpenWRT on it, which works very well indeed.

So, you have a shelf of product, stacked like so: ,||||||: