… So you send them to school to learn a skill?
… So you send them to school to learn a skill?
I wouldn’t call B1M in depth…
Maybe I could have been more explicit. Without the planetary alignment that made the voyager probes possible an equivalent mission would be ridiculously expensive/impossible due to the fuel requirements (and wouldn’t be able to visit all of the planets)
If starship/new glen/the rocket lab one work, it might become more feasible.
Instead, sending smaller, simpler probes that just visit one planet/moon would be much more cost effective, but still expensive.
We have already got a lot of the low hanging planetary science fruit from existing missions. New missions would need new/novel sensors or need Landers/aircraft which make them much more expensive.
Even just a ‘standard’ interplanetary mission isn’t just an out of the box job like current earth satalites are becoming.
The voyager probes only got as far as they did because of their trajectory that got some massive (and rare) slingshots, it will take ages for the new horizons probe to get anywhere near as far.
We could probably spam missions to some other planets, who will pay for it though? We are not at the stage where an 'out of the box’s mission can do that I think?
Is combining microwave rice and a frozen meal portion cooking then? Or to they have to be heated together?
Scotland has “right to roam” legislation though, so there are a lot more places where you are not actually trespassing.
I bought my last phone mostly on it having (arguably) the best camera (without buying a camera phone).
Why would I want a worse phone? If it needs a bump it needs a bump.
Depends on the bump I guess
Depends on the bump. I like the pixel camera bump as it goes right across the phone. It’s therefore stable on its back.
Still think the bump on the pixel 9 looks awful though, prefer their old style.
you can have both addresses at the same time - this site shows both if you have them: https://whatismyipaddress.com/
They can come down next February on a dragon
Once you have an AI detector, you can use it’s results to train your AI to pass the detector.
It’s still less conductive than metal. The latest/best CPU coolers have started to ship coolers with cold plates that are shaped to deliberately curve slightly to match how intel/AMD CPUs curve differently
Waiting for the re-drawing of the text on the lid to effect the flatness of the cpu and ruin cooling or something…
Still, a much nicer issue to have than Intel is fighting!
Other satellite internet options are available (or will be soonish)
Oneweb is live, although they aim more at ISPs and businesses.
The Amazon one might happen if New Glen ever gets of the ground (although it’s launching on other providers too)
It’s way less than the cost of running a fiber line out there though!
So potentially subsidise the starling terminal instead.
I believe the french very much did this. In the Napoleonic wars they mostly used conscripts I believe, so big blocks helped while the British had a more professionally setup army (not that all of its participants were willing either though!) tend to use thinner lines to maximise the shots they could get out.
That’s vulnerable to cavalry charges though, so they had square formations they could get into in order to protect against that.
Both sides then had skirmishers that had more modern tactics to harras and kill officers etc. Some even had rifles. They had to retreat back to the main body if there were cavalry anywhere near though.
One big, deadly game of rock paper scissors
Wouldn’t assuming the Lira will drop more mean people would pay less for it though? So would make it worth less?
How does inflation in Turkish Lira cause the Dollar price equivalent to go up so much? Should the Lira not be devaluing against the Dollar at a rate similar to its inflation?
If not, doesn’t that actually indicate a strong Turkish economy?
…I mean it actually sounds quite good? That’s probably better secured than your password manager which has a very similar risk profile.
… It should have been built like that from the start though! And this relies on Microsoft never watering it down so they can skim user data off the top…