You can get fuel that does last, I grew up with it being called 2 stroke gas and its shelf stable for over 10 years.
You can get fuel that does last, I grew up with it being called 2 stroke gas and its shelf stable for over 10 years.
Probably, but it is statistically and operationally true, all the western tanks are on a spectrum from mobility to armour and Challengers on the armour end of that. It’s negligible in some respects given the capability of modern anti-tank munitions as even the best armour doesn’t stand up to it, but it is a lot more…
The lifetime of a CPU and GPU are pretty long and the most commonly used versions are generally very old, we’ve only recently seen any shift at all from the most common CPUs and GPUs into more modern versions, and usually its to value chips which AMD have been much stronger in for the last 2-3 years. In the last 18…
If they didn’t intend to include it why would they ask for permission?
Every single games console other than the Switch uses AMD APUs, they do that not because they’re cheaper, but because they’re higher performance for lower wattage and have been for a long time. AMD also offers a better level of service as they have an integrated graphics and CPU value chain, which ironically Nvidia…
It applies to all weapons and munitions, dead’s dead at the end of the day and even if someone else shot it finding made in US or made in UK on the casings left behind isn’t great politcally.
They did put an auxiliary engine in newer upgrades, really depends on the models they’ll be getting.
It probably mattered to him, I imagine it made a difference on a lot of the duty cycles and maintenance intervals for equipment. Happy engine, happy engineer, likely didn’t make an operational difference, but probably give him back a lot of time which hopefully made a difference to operational readiness overall or at…
The articles ok, but does miss the point that JP-8 is just high purity diesel, which is really all turbine fuels are. The difference in maintenance for turbines is really sales BS rather than reality, they have fewer parts that are much more delicate and require much more careful maintenance and have far higher costs.…
All countries do, its part of the standard management of the arms industry and provides protections on sensitive technologies as well as aids non-proliferation through third parties.
They make GPUs that can be used for playing games, many of them sold never play games to be pedantic. They do however sell a great many of them to play games, at the moment AMD is very dominant in one side of the market so it works. Your argument slightly breaks down because MS could very well if it say withdrew…
Absolutely, and gender neutral bathrooms are actually getting fairly common in new builds in the UK and there’s no restriction on them at all in the law. I think that’s largely been the most significant push back in the debate around the GRA, it takes what was very high level and covered largely by guidelines and…
That’s like saying Nvidia and AMD don’t make money because of games, if you make software that is required to play games and you sell it to people for that purpose you make money.
I’m sorry, but that’s nonsense, Microsoft built their company on it and have done for years. The very fundamental APIs and tools that so many games are built on up until recent years diversification were MS products. If you want to game on PC up until Valve brought out the deck you for all intents and purposes…
Microsoft was a far larger player in the gaming space BEFORE Sony even entered it, both Sony and Microsoft over the years have had scope well beyond their console business units and for Microsoft that is and has always been a core part of their market strategy for Windows.
I did both, I dieted and changed my lifestyle, you don’t lose 80kg in 12 months without anything other than a lot of dieting and a lot of exercise. There’s lifestyle change going on with it, but that doesn’t mean that I’ve escaped needing to diet when necessary to control my weight, because life happens, you get…
It’s hard to be reasonable even with yourself when you are struggling, and being heavy is a struggle, I didn’t realised until I lost weight how much a daily struggle it was and its made me hyper conscious of it now having gone up past the tipping point of it again being a struggle thanks to illness and injury. It’s…
Absolutely I agree, that is absurd, but that’s also part of the debate and in law and rights you always have some compromise. The more used and more mature discussion is around true female only spaces like battered womens shelters(in UK parlance) and groups where a very vulnerable individual may not be able or capable…
I kind of agree, but having lost 80kg sometimes strictness and restriction is the easiest way to manage. I like bread, absolutely love it, but its not good for me and having it off the menu for several weeks at a time is good, and it’s amazing what markets will provide as suddenly in the last two years there is bread…
There is when you add anything before human rights, there is human rights, if you try and drill down into a specific then you are into a specific and that’s the world of laws and there is always a but because then you get into having decide if an interpretation of rights for one group violates them for another.