Well the Empire lacks any OSHA standards so they’d totally miss the change in environmental conditions as the Borg slowly assimilates the station…
Well the Empire lacks any OSHA standards so they’d totally miss the change in environmental conditions as the Borg slowly assimilates the station…
Oh so they’re just going to do beta testing on the users anyways, just after release…
Because it’s a median which by definition excludes extremes.
Only if you’re facing the wind directly. In other orientations it may not be ideal. The analysis appears incomplete.
That and kerosene fuel and engine configuration (9 engines). Grid fins and landing legs etc.
I mean that just means you didn’t hack them well enough.
Huh? Every IDE has had this feature for decades. Eclipse, all of JetBrains products, even NetBeans. This is like the most basic feature provided by IDEs.
Also with the development of first party language servers it’s relatively easy for new IDEs to integrate.
Well maybe they’ve gotten enough nice points they can turn them in for one sex?
If he turned it into a generator and powered a heat pump he could get 2-3x the heat energy than he generates.
Feel like this is what Fisker should’ve tried. The Ocean had the right hardware but it seemed like they spent too much effort on their infotainment instead of getting the basics right. Then target the sub-$30k market with a car that drives well with decent range and fewer gimmicks that just works.
They probably should’ve gone with simpler software and focused more on the fundamentals. Like they could be forgiven for not having all the self driving features at launch but an unreliable key is pretty bad.
So the plug actually opened as the pressure differential was switching from positive to negative (the cabin pressure was lower than the atmospheric pressure). If it was already at altitude the plug would have stayed in place. But due to the missing fasteners the switch between pressures knocked it loose.
The issue is yeah there’s one graph that’s not great but there’s also decades of research following the original publication that is not addressed.
I’ve been following them for a while now and hope they can make it into production. Their focus on efficiency and repairability is quite exciting!
Maybe in the simplest sense but it’d be pretty difficult to do either with a modern device.
You could probably use most sands or rocks, it’s just cheaper to start with more silicon dioxide since the purification processes will result in higher yields.
That’s like 50% of the graduating class?
That just makes it sound like grad students are excellent targets for corporate influence.
Was it by Stefano Ghisolfi after climbing Excalibur?