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Aaron Davis
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It really depends on the type of power brick.

It really depends on the type of power brick.

Samsung quick-charge cheats by using a totally non-standard voltage. Power is volts x amps, and the amps are limited by the wire thickness, so the only way to raise the power is to raise the voltage.

Samsung quick-charge cheats by using a totally non-standard voltage. Power is volts x amps, and the amps are limited

USB 3.1 is backwards compatible (on the charger/pc end anyway).

USB 3.1 is backwards compatible (on the charger/pc end anyway).

If the building is a commercial building or a rental, many cities require an electrician to do it, if the outlets are being replaced with something different. (such as adding usb or switching to a GFCI outlet).

If the building is a commercial building or a rental, many cities require an electrician to do it, if the outlets

Literally 50% of the population has an IQ below 100

Something about “you know he’s lying because his lips are moving”

The south was pissed at the northern states that refused to hunt-down and return escaped slaves. This included northern states that allowed slavery.

They are threatening to impede the rights of others, by displaying a flag associated with slavery.

There are limits to free speech, such as threatening to kill (or in this case enslave) someone.

They should have used concrete for the taxiway (like they did for the apron) instead of a long runway-looking strip of asphalt.

This is more understandable, since it just looks like a bunch of roads from the ground.

I would assume the taxiway at sea-tac was a runway too. Seems like an odd spot for a taxiway, sitting on the far side from the hangers, with what looks like another runway or taxiway to the right.

If you look at the pavement markings where the 747 is sitting, and compare that to the satellite image of the airport, the 747 was sitting in the exact center of the taxiway that Ford landed on.

I always thought the song was about heroin.

For my 11th birthday I was allowed to fly a Cessna for about 15 minutes (first time being in an airplane at all). The actual flying part is so easy even a child can do it.

In Colorado, a used Subaru is worth more than either a used Audi or used BMW (of the same age and mileage). There are tons of Audi Alllroads for sale really cheap here, because people bought them thinking they would be reliable, but they weren’t (usually suspension failure of some sort)

I don’t understand why Audi can’t fit all that stuff under the hood like every other car company. Instead they put the computers under the seats and in the trunk under the spare.

I was more thinking of complete vaporization of the surrounding rock ( a really big nuke, buried really deep). I also figured the radiation would only hang around for 50 years or so, but forgot about it being a sealed space.

I’m waiting for the day they build underground dome-cities on Mars by burying a nuke really deep and then blowing it up.

The only difference between tunnel and a ‘trench with a roof’ is the thickness of the roof.