About two days. Your body gets reshaped over time in microgravity, so you don’t necessarily know how things are going to fit until you actually get up there.
About two days. Your body gets reshaped over time in microgravity, so you don’t necessarily know how things are going to fit until you actually get up there.
HOW ARE THEY JUST NOW REALIZING THIS?
They don’t have EVA suits. They have EVA suit parts that are pieced together to make a suit. Right now, those parts have been attached to one medium torso and one large torso. During a spacewalk McClain performed on the 22nd, she decided the large torso that she wore during the spacewalk was too large, and the medium…
Well a bystander might. The driver just won’t be around to see the impact that would cause that.
The batteries will still discharge and heat up under foam, compromising more cells, and you’ll now have a larger fire as soon as air is reintroduced. Again, the fire is only part of the problem. Stopping the fire doesn’t stop the underlying issue. Water stops the underlying issue, and you just have to keep dousing it…
Halon, CO2, and foam stop a fire, but in this case, the fire is the consequence, not the problem. The root problem is compromised cells undergoing thermal runway, which in turn compromises nearby cells and produces a chain reaction. The water is to keep the rest of the pack cool and prevent that chain reaction. It’s…
It could take upwards of 15 minutes to burst and ignite one battery, of which your car would have hundreds. That one battery failing and catching fire will not then take time to compromise the batteries next to it, resulting in a very slow, but sustained burn. Everything happens much slower than compromising the…
high resolutions (2560x1440 and 3440x1440)
high resolutions (2560x1440 and 3440x1440)
No. My opinion is that since illegal weed encourages criminal behavior, there are a whole lot of people involved that would remain criminals and continue to engage in other criminal activities even if everything related to marijuana was legalized unconditionally.
This is an AoA (Angle of Attack) sensor. It measures the direction of airflow on the vertical axis. An IMU is purely inertial, and would only measure pitch with respect to an artificial horizon. It would not be able to account for updrafts and downdrafts.
It was no different for alcohol and while people like you clutched pearls, organized crime rose, people started dying
If they made the process completely legal and much easier to do, most black market dealers would be happy to register and pay their taxes.
Seems like a waste...
Seems like a waste...
No. Why would you put a switch between your modem and your router? My original DSL service in the late 90s leased a /29, because that was an era before cheap consumer routers. These days, does anyone actually give you more than one external address?
No. Why would you put a switch between your modem and your router? My original DSL service in the late 90s leased a…
Some older routers have a dedicated crossover port for expanding via switch, but most routers simply give you four or five autosensing ports to use as you see fit.
Some older routers have a dedicated crossover port for expanding via switch, but most routers simply give you four…
Why would you put this between the modem and the router? (excluding some home brew setup using a PC as a router)
Why would you put this between the modem and the router? (excluding some home brew setup using a PC as a router)
All torque is always transferred through the clutch, and all torque is always transferred through the gears. I would guess these are just the same synchro and dog used in every standard gearbox to engage the gears to the shaft. That would mean they need another friction clutch not shown to not destroy things.
I’m sure it does. I find them awkward to use typically. Bunch of little buttons set together. Are you clicking the volume button, the menu change button, or the cruise control resume?
That’s not even antivirus. That’s “data loss prevention”. It hooks into every single file I hit on the filesystem and scans it for... I don’t even know what. Making sure I don’t steal their secrets? It makes my $3K workstation crawl. And for what? The drive isn’t encrypted. If I wanted to copy something off…