Why would you need to give them your login details why couldn’t you just sign into your bank account yourself? You still have to provide the details either way so it’s not convenient.
Why would you need to give them your login details why couldn’t you just sign into your bank account yourself? You still have to provide the details either way so it’s not convenient.
My company buys it. No idea what they use it for since I work in IT and I don’t use it for anything.
I think you’re missing my main point which is that it’s possible to do it If reusable spacecraft become available.
Your objections make no sense if such a technology exists.
No you can’t just build and build there are planning laws and you know other structures in the way. Space allows for effectively infinite expansion. In theory you could build a structure billions of kilometers across obviously you would never actually do that but the point is you could so it’s effectively infinite.
If you try building a 20 km building on Earth people are going to get mad at you and also you need to buy land which kind of gets expensive assuming the land is even available which often it won’t be assuming it’s even stable enough to construct on which often it won’t be.
Well if we’re going to get pedantic about it yes but also no. Usb 3.0 also includes specs for fast charging that’s done by using both power lines at the same time. You have to use the 3.0 spec to be able to charge a 3.0 speeds, but just because you use the 3.0 spec, does not mean that it does charge at 3.0 speeds.
If x then y but not necessarily the inverse.
It’s not a data center in space it’s a processing center in space that will be that much data he set the table.
The idea behind it is that they won’t be limited by power availability. In space you can just build and build to get more and more power forever.
Would you like to see the 900 photos of my cats? Or would you like to see yesterday’s photos of my cats?
USB 2.0 isn’t just about data, It also limits charging speeds to 2.0 speed, so you won’t get USBC speeds even though it’s a USBC port.
Like most space ideas the basic concept is not bad. It just relies on a massive 100% reusable spacecraft and currently we don’t have one yet.
Also they need to stick radiators on it I’m sure they know that but they didn’t show any in the render.
The spacesuits kind of a step backwards in a sort of way as they are less capable than the Apollo spacesuits. Although they look cooler.
They are good for doing EVAs which consist of “ooh look I’m in spacccce”, but a pretty useless if you need to do actual work in them.
Youtube recommended videos does this. Not a huge issue because I can always search for the video myself but it’s annoying.
I think they just mean that it’s not necessary for playing the game. It isn’t like if you know the lore then you can find a secret cave, that gives you access to extra content. It is there for its own sake.
The value add that it gives is entirely dependent on the individual. It would be nice if there was some gameplay reward for reading it.
Is spam available in the UK?
Honestly it might be, but I’ve just never really thought of it as a UK product, it’s just a weird thing Americans eat, rather like ramen. Whatever that is.
It’s just a brand’s name isn’t it. It’s not a very good brand name I’d admit but it doesn’t actually mean anything.
It’s like a different universe isn’t it. How can people care this much?
Maybe you’ll the drug dealer
There’s no consistency to it. It really depends on the individual.
No it isn’t because they’re abbreviating it to a phrase that’s more complicated to type. As opposed to the obvious abbreviation that even Microsoft use of MS
I used to have a lecturer at university and I got to the point where I could not stand being in his lectures, and I had to watch the recordings at two times, just to make him sound like a normal human.
He didn’t speak slowly, he just drooled every word, sooo heee woulddddd talllllk likeeeee thissss.
I don’t know how it works in the US but under European law if he knows about these things and isn’t reporting them he’s liable if and when it all comes to light.
If you know that the company you work for is committing crimes, and you do not report it, you are as liable as the company.