10:1 means its 1/10th of a pound of beef, used for regular burgers.
10:1 means its 1/10th of a pound of beef, used for regular burgers.
The only thing you do not mention is that the high heat will negatively affect the performance of your AC sitting outside or in a hot attic. Wear and tear could be slightly worse if the machine is hot as fluids get hotter and rubber gets softer. This is why some machines fail to run correctly in deserts or really cold…
12/31/1969 is not a default anything.
Of course if you read the sources for the sales amounts, several of them are years out of date... eg Fallout’s 38 million uses Fallout4 counts from a 2018 article, Fallout76 counts from a Feb 2019 article, 4 months after release and 3 years not counted.
Can you imagine seeing a linked in profile that has ‘Special Effects Prop Maker’, with details of ‘Made Will Farrell’s fake twig n’ berries’...
paint/rouse
So two things, first ‘AR’ in ‘AR-15' stands for ‘assault rifle’, secondly, yes several models of the AR-15 are officially assault rifles according to the ATF under the Federal Assault Weapons Ban rules (which is expired), assault weapons are a larger category that includes assault rifles, assault pistols and assault…
Even the infotainment stuff uses older ‘legacy’ chips, so they don’t need to recertify with the FCC and NTHSB.
“Many were increasingly of the opinion that they’d all made a big mistake coming down from the trees in the first place, and some said that even the trees had been a bad move, and that no-one should ever have left the oceans.”
Funny-ly enough I almost could have... we split the company between two ‘custmers’ and Canadian Pacific Railway was one of them (I went to Norfolk Southern Railway)...
I’m a former software architect who’s unwillingly unemployed... but only because the state/federal govt is forcing me to not work.
wish it would happen sooner
its not a software issue, its hardware.
its probably not ‘coding’, but hardware... automotive uses chips from decades ago (for reliability/aint broke dont fix), this means they are using 16/32-bit chips from 20-30 years ago for stuff..
So... trailers... most are leased on a per load(s) basis, from trailer holding companies (Rez1, etc).
I’ve yet to hear any compelling argument for any reason to upgrade, or any new feature that’s useful.
she’s a vampire?
Yes in most cases it loses them, but it depends on the language, var scope, and if you have compiler artifacts (.pdb which include stuff like that in order to help debugging at runtime)
Decompiling the binaries probably... if its not obfuscated then it could provide a lot of it.
plus no facetime on work pcs (mostly windows)