He looked a awful lot like he was trying to toe-tap on his way down. He certainly didn’t land in a manner that would allow him to not fall down.
He looked a awful lot like he was trying to toe-tap on his way down. He certainly didn’t land in a manner that would allow him to not fall down.
They do get tested as well, you just need to dig a little more for them. Here is a McLaren F1:
If your failure rate was that high, then yeah, it’s operator error. I know of dozens of AMD based PCs that have been happily plugging away for 5+ years(4 of my own included) with zero issues. I do know of several Intel based PCs that have failed catastrophically, one of which nearly burned my parents house down. An…
It’s not a 1400 with graphics. The 1400 is based on the same die as all prior Ryzen CPU’s, meaning it has 2 CCX’s with 4 cores each that talk to each other over an interconnect. On the 1400only 2 cores are enabled on each CCX. The APU’s have a single CCX with all 4 cores enabled meaning the cores don’t need to go…
I’d like to recommend that you also take a good hard look at the spoke pattern on your winter rims. Avoid ones with a ton of really closely spaced spokes. I made that mistake on my current set of tires and now I have to spend an extra 10-20 minutes cleaning out the accumulated snow from inside the rim before I can…
Com’on man, now your just feeding into big mylars pocket. Everybody that’s serious about blocking the mind control satellites knows you need to use fine home made copper mesh. And that you have to encase your entire body to block the rays from bouncing off nearby objects and penetrating your skull.
So big tin-foil budget then. Have you thought about how the tin-foil industry is probably behind the idea that tin-foil keeps you safe from the secret government brain-control devices? It probably does nothing and the whole thing is a conspiracy to get you to buy more tin foil.
So, how big is your tinfoil budget?
Yeah, but that’s happening on pavement on a road you are legally allowed on. The fine print on your insurance policy likely specifically states it doesn’t cover you off road.
I would love for them to be on it within 5 seconds. I’d take anything inside of 90 seconds as acceptable. The problem is they aren’t. It’s a pretty regular occurrence that I get stuck at a pump for 5+ minutes waiting for the attendant to start pumping gas, then another 5 minutes for them to take the nozzle out. …
I can count on one hand the number of times I’ve had to wait in line at a pump when I lived in MD for 31 years. I’ve lived in NJ for 3 years and it’s at least every 5th fillup. And god forbid I need to get gas on the turnpike, that’s nearly 50/50 that I’ll get stuck in a line, and there is literally no predicting…
Pretty sure the insurance agent is going to look at this and see “offroading on land they didn’t own or have permission to use” and just start foaming at the mouth over the denial of insurance claim and the massive rate hike they can throw at him.
Worst case scenario, you need 5 cables. One for each USB type. Just unplug it from the device end rather than the computer end, then plug in the next device. It would be ~$50 outlay(assuming you actually need all 5 types).
How is an investigation being overseen by a republican-controlled DOJ, started by a republican Deputy Attorney General, run by a republican former head of the FBI, with a secondary investigation run by a republican-controlled Congress a liberal investigation?
Unless the USB cable is non-detachable you don’t need to replace the device, just the cable. You can get a cable that is USB-C on one side and USB A/B/mini-B/micro-B/Micro-B SuperSpeed on the other. In the case of the few devices that have non-detachable cables you can use an adapter or a hub until such time that it…
You are aware that you can get a cable that is USB-C on one end and USB A/B/mini-B/micro-B/Micro-B SuperSpeed on the other right? It doesn’t need to be USB-C on both ends, and you don’t need to replace your external drives because they don’t have a USB-C connector on the drive side, you just need a new cable. They…
It’s kind of amazing that ZF makes what are arguably the best(8HP) and worst(9HP) automatic transmissions in the world right now.
or possibly the invade poland mode.
If you visit a website with the appropriate javascript code(and this could come in the form of an ad on a legitimate website), it may give full access to read and write to your kernel. This means it can start and end programs without your permission as well as modify/create/delete/send data.Basically if it’s…
It’s mindblowingly easy to make it Intel specific right now, and it’s part of something that is already done in windows. All you have to do is include a vendor check on the CPU. If it’s Intel you enable it, if its AMD you don’t. Linux will have the vendor check either in the next release or the one after. The bug…