I mean, if TV standard associations want to become the new Cable Companies in terms of trust-ability, rock on.
I mean, if TV standard associations want to become the new Cable Companies in terms of trust-ability, rock on.
Fun fact. The mirrors are ground imperfectly.
The human brain will edit out the bezels anyway, just get 2 and place them next to each other
but then the video is rotated 90 degrees, at least if you use the normal orientation of the attachment mechanisms. What I’ve read is there isn’t an easy mechanism in Windows to adjust/rotate the video signal. Some applications have it but not native ability.
gotcha. I agree that you get into diminishing returns and into the debate of audiophiles and music. The user might think they hear things better, and at an extreme technical level perhaps it is a bit better.
I did and you responded to my posts so that’s the discussion point.
Indeed, just like water. There isn’t enough rain in NYC to support it so it will never work.
Funny thing about electricity...it can be transmitted hundreds of miles with minimal losses. And when your fuel is free (sunlight) more supply is just infrastructure build.
We have a 22 lb mainecoon. he’s a basically a dog. with claws. who you don’t get between him and the automatic feeder when it drops it’s payload.
or it’s the UniMeower Manifesto
Very true and supports my point. The pain point of *not* being beholden to AWS or one of it’s few competitors is high.
Switching providers regardless of how you architect isn’t trivial. It’s a significant pain point even with the best laid plans.
Which is exactly my point. the price of *not* being beholden to AWS is very high; so results in a high ‘pain tolerance’ from the customers.
to be fair “Cheap imported consumer goods” aren’t new either
Even a ‘normal’ situation here in lower tax VA is prop taxes are probably 25% of my mortgage. when you start talking tripling of assessed values, existing ratios are going to get whacky quick.
<looks around at Red states and their like minded blue state brethren>
they don’t have that much money or even borrow that much money.
I’ll grant a technical definition of oligarchy may not be the best definition, but in general, yes, it’s a less than competitive marketplace.
If you just go with a provided solar array like SolarCity, then you don’t have the upfront cost - just pay them for power at pretty reduced rate compared to utility rates generally.
Not giving “What?” the boost, but hoo-boy that’s some projection