The survivors of this crash are some of the biggest proponents of banning lap children on planes citing this crash as a source. I think that falls in "Passenger Experience".
The survivors of this crash are some of the biggest proponents of banning lap children on planes citing this crash as a source. I think that falls in "Passenger Experience".
It also improved flight training, if the pilot hadn't been helped by the check airman the result could have been much worse, now pilots are trained much more extensively in aircraft malfunction emergencies.
It is nice if they can though, I shared a room with my 2 older sisters until I was about 11 (they were 13 and 15) and let me tell you... it was hell.
House size does not necessarily correlate to price. My parent's house (which I grew up in) was only $75,000 and has 3 bedrooms 3 bathrooms a basement 2 large living areas a large kitchen miscellaneous other rooms and 27 acres of land. They were "house poor" for a while after they took out a second mortgage (for home…
I really want to run over that little red Miata.
"Big and old" should be changed to "old". My first car was a '94 Grand Am that I had just got done doing an engine swap on, then the car I took to college was a '93 toyota paseo that I tuned the crap out of.
Hey Cincinnati is great
People commonly confuse Google+ the social network and Google+ the platform which all Google products now rely on. While the social network may decline (though I don't think it will go away), the platform is the most important part of Google's infrastructure.
On a nexus it doesn't matter if you know what you are doing or not, just follow the instructions to flash a new recovery, then use it to flash root, done. It's not rocket science.
Magnetic field flux density is a bitch?
Some people just can't handle a lambo.
I'm sure you can disable it somehow, It's hard to find a car now-a-days that doesn't have that beep.>_>
Its an SI derived unit, not SI just based on SI units. The SI magnetic field representation is kg*s−2*A−1
The data does need to be recovered from parity, It will happen automatically and it doesnt take that long but it does happen. Parity is not a mirror of data it is an XOR checksum that data can be recovered from.
If you have to look you are doing it wrong.
Not exactly the same because it uses parity, essentially every block will have a striping block and a parity block each on another drive. So in the event of failure of one of the drives the data from the failed drive can be replicated based on the checksums in the parity block. You will not have a drop in replacement…
Was the golf driver trying to hit him? He defiantly was not out of control, and by the angle he was at it did not seem like he was trying to turn into that driveway. So the only thing I can think of is that he was intentionally trying to hit the guy, or park on the wrong side of the road.
Even better would be to use a RAID 1+0 setup with 4 drives. RAID 0 can be very dangerous since if one drive fails then the whole array fails, RAID 1+0 on the other hand is much safer since each drive has an exact copy which can replace it in the event of failure.
That's true but it is also seen in people who are overconfident in their swimming abilities who get tired when they are not near a wall or shallow area.
Are you fucking kidding me? A Roman Catholic Diocese is going to be attacked for not paying for employees to get something that is against the catholic religion? A religious institution should not be forced to support anything that is against their beliefs, that falls under freedom of religion.