They can create an overflow path with a splitter and priority output. Priority path goes to the crusher and chunks on the other path get tossed.
They can create an overflow path with a splitter and priority output. Priority path goes to the crusher and chunks on the other path get tossed.
It’s four, I think. Here’s my stab at explaining this: in order to color it with only three colors any places with more than 2 neighbors who form a connected circle around the main region must have an even number of neighbors. There are a some places with odd numbers, ex: essen, rur ; london, london; dikirnis, misr as-suflaha all have 5 neighbors surrounding them. Because the neighbors also border each other they have to alternate colors around the main region. With an even number of neighbors they alternate fine; but with an odd number you’d end up with the first and last colored region being next to each other and matching - so you need 4 colors.
Is the keyboard not bluetooth anymore? The computer would have to be on to connect to a bluetooth device. If they still had wired keyboards on the other hand…
I don’t see any reason why the environmental controls couldn’t be used to give everyone on the ship a nice high.
That’s crack, yo.
It’s right there in the name, it shuts off for the night.
I’m not a fancy space laser scientist so I want to ask: Does this not result in an increase of solar energy on Earth? Like, the problem with global climate change is that the planet is retaining heat and they want to literally fire lasers from space into the atmosphere.
The largest spike looks to be 2020-2021. That huge dip in 2020 is probably delayed screenings due to covid and the spike is making up for the delays. The generally upward trend can likely be attributed to increased screening.
Not too sure what’s going on with the every other year bounce. Cancer doesn’t do even numbered years?
Some states allow counting for early/mail in/ absentee voting before election day but they all prohibit release of counting information early.
And they forgot they had no legs.
That’s interesting. I’m also remembering an I don’t know how old study that indicated that red cars were ticketed for speeding the most amongst all colors.
And that polygons should only consist of straight lines.
The steam keys are free to developers.
In the polar regions there are extended periods of wintertime where the sun does not rise.
I used NPR as the reference as an acceptably neutral reporting agency, but they didn’t go back and update the article. The Supreme Court declined to hear the case. https://ij.org/case/lech-v-city-of-greenwood/
This isn’t a caveat. The city wasn’t ever going to rebuild the house for him. Any compensation was always going to be monetary. The fact that he spent more money than he would have gotten isn’t relevant. If someone crashes into and totals your car your replacement car isn’t expected to be equally as old and used as the one you lost. You’re awarded money and can purchase a replacement at your discretion.
If the lid falls off your mailbox you have no claim against the USPS. Nor do you have any claim against the police if they, say, destroy your house.
Poisons are ingested where as venoms are injected.
If you bite (or drink, etc.) it it’s poison. If it bites (or stings, etc.) you it’s venom.
Don’t mind if I do!
I can absolutely see Texas looking at it the other way. “Your website can be accessed by our citizens? On you to comply with our laws.” They then spit out a bunch of criminal charges that make things rather inconvenient for some instance hosts. The US reach into international banking systems is uncomfortably long.
The real problem question is about federation. You can post to an instance from any federated instance. If an account is created in one instance and the user posts to a federated instance are both liable? You have to be able to create accounts AND post to be subject to the law. Can one instance not allow posts but host accounts for participation in other instances to skirt around the law?
That remote costs more than I paid for my chromecast.