But doesn't the space station travel VERY fast across the sky? How he could mantain focus and the objects in sight?
But doesn't the space station travel VERY fast across the sky? How he could mantain focus and the objects in sight?
@geekymitch: What in the world...
@Papsky: My computer failed and I am building a new setup very similar to yours.
@-crazyfool: Only problem is Sandy Bridge motherboards were recalled and nobody knows for sure when they will be available again. My computer failed and I need to build a new rig, but my retailer told me that parts are going to arrive in JUNE, so I have no other choice but to build a 1366 PC.
@ImSpartacus: I was going to comment the same. I have a Core2Duo, and probably I don't need to change it at all. Games depend heavily on the GPU nowadays.
Very cool.
First of all, how in the world can a girlfriend be "online"??? I mean, it can be someone you are getting to know in the internet, but for "her" to be your girlfriend, at least you have to meet her. Worst of all, for 2 and a half years?!?
@tophermyers: What in the world is a "chupa nibre"???
6.3? Was that in Richter magnitude scale (moment magnitude scale)?
OK, first of all, I am not sure the context in which the author says 24 bits is not needed by the consumers. If he says that because we don't need it in a device that is not designed for high quality music, and that only plays mp3's, I agree, it doesn't make sense at all.
@kake81: Or, floor is a little higher with all that snow...
This. Bacteria has never been a problem in my clothes, why should I start putting mouthwash in my laundry???
@Navin R Johnson: Problem is, this automatic adjustments can't compensate for room acoustics, it's a physics thing. Let it adjust things like delay, but don't let it equalize to compensate for the room.
@terryvongsouthi: Probably not necessary at all, grenades don't detonate by itselft, I mean, soldiers carry them on their body and I haven't seen a fellow blow to pieces espontaneously.
@Joshua Bardwell: A real time analyzer is not what I would use for something like that. You should use a program that can show you energy time curves, frequency response, time response, etc. like this one:
@knightvash: I say we would form a nice ring:
Here police uses tear gas from time to time when celebrations get out of hand or in university protests. It's CS based from what I know. I experienced it first hand when there was a protest in my girlfriend U, I went to pick her up and police started using tear gas. It's very strong, even going through a place that…
@jdale: OK, don't want to be a wise guy, but by the time one of those is thrown at you, the LAST thing you will be doing is getting near the canister (which is probably still emitting the compound) to pick it up and read the label.
@exterminador: Well, there was this girl...
@Balmut: I also think it is probably a scam, but the fact is, we don't know.