Here’s one reason:
Here’s one reason:
While I understand your intention, I am afraid that your comment may lead others to misinterpret how and why the Supreme Court actually ‘works’ - it’s not like the House or the Senate where ideological or party-member majority rules.
“The phone being requested has no hardware secure element other than the pin code.”
Or some ad-account manager somewhere is realizing that if a studio makes a movie that has a huge following, and it’s good, he is suddenly out of a job.
I agree with everything you said in that last post.
The tediousness comes from the fact that he was French - true story. And by that I mean the French language is at a disadvantage for brevity - it sounds great, and you can string a lot of concepts together and have it sound magnificent, but attempting to write it down (in French) adds around 5 to 8 letters that you…
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Or, at the very least, cannot give them to high school kids in the UK.
Or, at the very least, cannot give them to high school kids in the UK.
! Thank you for responding ! I am glad that you can talk about these things and accept debate without taking these talking points as personal attacks.
I don’t think it was a matter of ‘missing enlightenment’ as much as it was, ‘Filling in blanks because of a human’s desire for hope, an innate ability to “fill in the blanks” until a better answer suffices, and creativity’.
As noted in the article, a/d is “in the same frequency” - as you put it - it just adds another frequency band on top of what is described with a/c.
More like 62.6% -up from 60% in 2010 after being adjusted for those who identified as ‘Hispanic’.
So, in-fact, your router *does* suffer from this, it just happens to be a dual-band router - which I completely neglected to bring up.
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Or, “In the sense that your devices will max out at the speed of the oldest (in terms of Wi-Fi revision) device connected to the network.”
I was a theater major - until I took discrete mathematics, two semesters of advanced calculus, changed my minor to neuroscience (in addition to taking at least two semesters each of biology, chemistry and astronomy concurrently with my other “non-STEM” coursework) and graduated with a B.S. in International Business…
I’ll bite:
Yeah, it’s called “survival”, “the will to live”, et cetera.
... you... do realize she was talking about The Social Network, right?