They are russian flagged vessels right?
No, this specific ship is registered in the Cook Islands.
They are russian flagged vessels right?
No, this specific ship is registered in the Cook Islands.
It’s just like books, just because the are lifetimes worth of old books doesn’t mean I should ignore the new books. I read a mix of classics and recent releases, both usually through the library.
And it’s not like all the old books are interesting, same with games. Just because there is a lot doesn’t mean it’s all interesting, or maybe it’s not what I’m currently interested in.
F is 15, so that’d be weird for hex, and I’ve never seen base 4 or 6 used for anything, base 8 is common for some things but missing here.
Not to be confused with the german -fall game No Unfall.
Prices mainly go up due to things like transmission fees.
I’m proud of them, they’re doing their best.
No, you’d never put a fuse between transceiver and antenna.
If only there was a way to be a non-religious monk.
And I think it’s beautiful.
To be more precise it’s not each stream having it’s own antenna, you combine the signals from all antennas and then “spatially filter” it into separate streams, but the number of concurrent streams is limited by the minimum of the number of antennas at both ends of the connection, if your device has only one antenna and your access point has eight you can only have one data stream.
Same reason why people from the United Kingdom are called ‘British’, despite Northern Ireland not being in Britain.
Ireland is part of the British Isles, so you could even call people from the Republic of Ireland british (and then run away really fast).
If you want to patent something globally you have to patent it in every country, and there are some things like software that aren’t patentable in some countries.
A license just tells someone what they can and can not do with something, it doesn’t protect an idea. For code it literally just protects the written code, someone could write a clean room clone, i.e. never looking at your code.
The right half looks like something the Dutch would eat.
Didn’t expect to meet Fukushi Masaichi here.