“power distribution systems for satellites”
“power distribution systems for satellites”
Frost != fog.
So it’s much like the Gizmodo presence at an Apple event, then?
You’re right. And this same thing happens routinely to every child in a military family (every three years or so when the parent gets orders for a new duty station). That’s what people who have signed up for those types of government service have signed up for. Yes, it sucks and is disruptive, but that’s the job.
She must really hate her boss. According to recent news reports, former Gizmodo Editor-In-Chief AJ Daulerio made $400k/yr and lived in a really nice apartment in SoHo. Maybe she should be in her current boss’ office right now complaining about what he makes, because $400k/yr is exactly the target market for this…
If you set up and took the shot, why wouldn’t you? Your eye, and the fact that people are willing to pay you for the pictures you take, is what makes you a professional photographer, not the camera you use. Unless you are trying to devalue your own talent.
Calling anything at Giz “professional writing” is a massive stretch in the first place.
Again, you’re being pedantic about this. We know what they mean. You’re just trolling at this point.
“Let’s say the Milky Way has a brightness value of 10, with 0 being complete darkness. What is the brightness value of the dwarf galaxy?”
If, for example, we assign an arbitrary value of 1000 to represent the brightness of the Milky Way, then the brightness value of this source galaxy would be 1. You could say either that the Milky Way is 1000x brighter, or that the source galaxy is 1000x dimmer. It’s the same comparison either way.
Easiest solution for you: your company issued cell phone, which was only intended for reaching you while you are on site in the warehouse, stays on your desk at work when you go home. Problem solved.
The only reason he wasn’t Stalin is because you can’t fit 20+ million dead citizens on an island that small. It wasn’t for lack of ambition.
If quantum physics is involved, then no big deal. Quantum physics violates Newtonian physics all the time.
Although he generally didn’t tend to showcase it much in the normal course of his own music, George Michael was also one of the few people with a voice that could do justice to a Freddie Mercury vocal. He was truly phenomenal.
“He does give Leia a mission but for some some reason she’s on a ship in the middle of the battle, not off on a diplomatic mission to Tatooine.”
I give Rogue One props for a couple of things.
The simplest, and most accurate, description would be that Johns Williams created derivative works of public domain material, which is done all the time, and is, in fact, one of the primary functions of the concept of public domain under copyright law.
Depends on where you are. It’s important to note that “normal” ground level deadspots in a area where there is usually coverage are due to terrain or buildings blocking signal at ground level. If you’ve ever seen a cellular network coverage map generated from drive tests in a coastal area, you’ll see perfect…
Must have taken them forever to make this, since there’s more sunlight in the video than Oregon gets in a year.