Well dooh, you installed Chrome with it. Add to that their application and there you have it.
Well dooh, you installed Chrome with it. Add to that their application and there you have it.
No problem. Indeed fireball was quite the sight.
Ah, denial, the ultimate power of a Musk fan. Why is it so hard for you people to accept anything that guy does is not best of the best? Everyone makes mistakes. Half of the problem Tesla has is not admitting they have problems be it shitty “full self driving” or panel alignment and others. Musk says no water is needed for Starship launch, all of the cult praises him for clairvoyance, launch demolishes their launch pad and nature’s reserve surrounding it. And people forget about it or claim that’s the way it’s suppose to be.
This approach of yours tells me no one can have a rational and productive conversation with you unless it’s in a praise of Musk. Sure, they got the location wrong. Does that mean engine didn’t blow up? Mr. “pretty confident next year”™ is unable to get things right with insider information only he has access to. Here’s another source. So what now? Do we still deny?
I read it on the news. Engine exploded recently. Starship’s launch was riddled with malfunctions, etc.
Well reality of the situation is that they had so many issues lately. Be it because of Musk’s stupidity or just regular old cockiness
They do have issues. It’s just Musk saying that’s what we wanted and everyone believes him.
Haven’t said anything about engineers. But they have the same boss who keeps talking about impossible things and firing people to justify his bonuses.
Imagine the choice… either SpaceX or Boeing. Don’t know which company skips on quality assurance more.
Meanwhile Norman Borlaug, most people never heard of. He is credited for saving over one billion people’s lives. Wasn’t rich and certainly didn’t drive fancy cars. He was just a clever agronomist who worked his ass off for this world. I mean if system works that way where you provide value and get moneys. Right?
SMS is good enough. Sure it’s not as authenticator or some other MFA method, but it’s good enough. Chances of my random account hiding something worth subverting cell operator to get the SMS and my password, are slim to none. At that point don’t upload anything worth that much.
Good luck to them. It would be great it they could offer a better service to consumers, instead of rewarding developers who will go to most popular provider anyway or be on all of them for obvious reasons.
Dick-measuring contest. They use those numbers as a metric of success but it’s not. For example “Shawshank Redemption” bombed box office, so did “The Thing” and number of other cult movies. They bombed box office but later became cult movies that are still earning money.
Stainless steel screw through the part where plastic and metal pipe meet. Or epoxy.
But at that point economy gets lesser stimulation from disposable income, which UBI in part addresses.
Short answer, depends on perspective. For example surface of perfectly still lake could be considered flat, but on macro level it follows curvature of the earth. But we still use water to level our buildings, because radius of a planet is so big. On microscopic level it’s anything but flat.
Someone else mentioned spider silk danging. It’s also another great example, but the same perspective clause applies. But usually crystals and some geological features tend to have flat features.
In short, keep the pressure constant, because 8bar will be 8bar in winter and in summer. It’s kind of a 1kg of steel vs 1kg of feather type of deal. It’s still 1kg.
But if you want the details, yes pressure will increase with temperature, they are directly related. Charles’s law state “The absolute pressure exerted by a given mass of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to the volume it occupies if the temperature and amount of gas remain unchanged within a closed system.” Since in bike tires volume is constant, it’s given that pressure is the one to change.
And yes, tires do explode. I had mine explode when bike was left on the sun but it had underlying issue. Under normal circumstances they are usually engineered to withstand normally expected temperatures. Also tires get hotter when they are ridden and they also experience sudden raise in pressure when running over pot holes and similar.
But at the same time, tire itself expands reducing the pressure.
Imagine a system where for each bottle produced but not recycled, plant has to pay 1000$ fine. And just let them recycle any bottle to get rid of the fine. Companies would cut each other’s throats to recycle as much as possible. I could imagine big shots investing huge amounts of money into recycling so they can hurt other manufacturers. Many would switch to glass to become untouchable, but that would only mean those who still use plastic would have to try even harder to offset their production. Am assuming problem would be solved within a year.
Original, and in my opinion best, Fallouts 1 and 2. M.A.X. which doesn’t get as mentioned as it should. Good old Blizzard games back before they turned evil. Sanitarium, awesome game from a studio who released it and promptly died after.