Tristan-I
Tristan
Tristan-I

I don’t know if there are any rules about flying close to the empire state building, but the winds can be tough and accidents do happen. This sort of stuff is exactly why drone registration is useful. The crashed drone can be identified and the owner can be contacted. Reparations can be made and the pilot can have

This assertion is false. You are not liable if you are donating foodstuff in good faith and someone get’s sick from eating it.

Yep, I’m aware of them. I would love to have one, but I’m not quite passionate enough about my breadmaking hobby.

This is a good protection measure, but preventing users from repairing their home button is kinda lame.

Honda still tries to be innovative. They took a big risk with the Ridgeline and on paper it seems like it is a good balance of functionality. Unfortunately, nobody wants it because it’s not a Truck, it’s a SUV shaped like a truck.

I always felt like Scion should have been a cheap flashy performance division of Toyota. Toyota had dumped everything exciting off of their menu and it was beige camrys and whatever they called their minivan. They were painfully conservative.

If you ever get around to picking up a pizza stone, I’d recommend considering a pizza steel instead. There are some really spendy steel ones, and they are definitely nice, but I’ve found that my cheap cast iron “steel” works almost as well. It’s just a big cast iron disc about 14 inches across. I don’t remember the

OK, what was their first answer? Did the people you ask have any programming background?

Very true. Java and .c# do use this notation, and it does support the Bracket notion. In those languages, it is also used as the comparison operator and the shift operator. Silly of me to forget this, as C# is one of my primary languages...

With the exception of XML style markup, the LT/GT sign are most often used for comparisons, usually to signify less than or greater than something.

I can feel your post dripping with sarcasm, but I can also hear a big telco exec saying the exact same thing with a straight face.

I’m not too worried about home routers. We don’t experience noise issues with our outdoor 5ghz equipment when customers have dual band routers in their homes because 5ghz doesn’t propagate well through walls. I don’t think that this tech is going to interfere heavily with indoor router applications.

I went to college for Computer Science. I spent years as a software engineer. I am currently a network engineer. Up until this very moment, I have never EVER heard them called pointy brackets.

We tend to buy about a dozen of these a year. My wife works at a restaurant and they tend to walk away. We usually spend $10 each for a Rabbit Waiter’s Corkscrew.

We tend to buy about a dozen of these a year. My wife works at a restaurant and they tend to walk away. We usually

I’m not a huge fan of this. WISPs use 5ghz heavily for both backhauls and last mile to customers. If large cell operators start broadcasting in the same range, an already crowded chunk of spectrum will get even more competition. I’m a Network Engineer at an ISP with some WISP roots and we still use wireless to expand

spange = spare change

I think this is a good move. There are a lot of kids (and adults) who spend their lives in wheelchairs that play with legos and it could make them feel more accepted and normal.

I’ve got the Vizio 3.1 setup with the wireless sub. It works well enough. I wouldn’t really call this that great of a deal though... You can wander into a walmart and pick it up for 20 bucks more. No prime membership required, no waiting 2 days for delivery.

I’ve got the Vizio 3.1 setup with the wireless sub. It works well enough. I wouldn’t really call this that great of

I don’t think I’m ever going to see the appeal in figuring out and duplicating a choreographed playthrough of a level that is designed to be beatable only when the motions are duplicated exactly.

Sorry, I didn’t understand. The number was an estimated average per year.