yeah it's the same resolution. And "almost" is a relative term.
yeah it's the same resolution. And "almost" is a relative term.
Almost about the same size, with the same resolution, and I think LG makes one, too:
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Show me a wifi donkey, and I'll show you an ass which every man covets.
Yes, it was a spike about 3 feet long. Ties are only about a foot to 18 inches long, usually, as I recall; the thing that went through Gage's head was a bit longer than that.
To me, as a doctor, the most amazing thing about Gage's injury was the after-injury problems/care he received. This included probing his brain/cranium with metal rods, a fungal and/or bacterial encephalitis with early foul-smelling discharge from the wound, and the doctors' reliance on the heavy use of silver nitrate…
Oh yeah. Well it goes without saying you need water to survive in any given scenario. If I said you could just survive on protein—which you could (if it had all the essential amino acids)—it's implied you'd need to drink water. ;)
Nope. Hard-core alcoholics survive for weeks at a time on just alcoholic beverages. Now, many of those beverages have carbs too, and almost none of them are pure alcohol (hence are mostly water). You don't need many calories per day to just survive—maybe 800 to 1000. Hence 150 or grams of alcohol/day would give you…
The water doesn't necessarily have to have any velocity to show a laminar flow; something (like a swimmer) moving through water can show laminar flow even though the water itself is still.
Oh and also...
1) "Here on Earth, methanol is a biproduct of the distilling process..." #byproduct
So is this picture an example of surface tension at work, or laminar flow at work?
OK, I'll bite.
You mean just the annual deficit. Not the "entire deficit." The entire deficit is ~$16 trillion. The annual budget is about $2.5 trillion in revenue, ~$4 trillion in expenditures, thus equating to about $1.5 trillion annual accumulating deficits. Defense spending is under $1 trillion per year. So, in and of itself, a…
Serious. But my name's not Lee.
Uhhh.... Zac Efron? Hell-o?!?
"Images can be depictions of entire things."
Why is a robotic rover a "she?" Is there some protocol or convention regarding this? I wonder if nautical types will get angry over us calling a robotic rover a "she."