Why would the carrying capacity drop? The sourced article is full of unsourced prose http://www.paulchefurka.ca/CC_Overshoot.html
Sorry greenpeace, I'm an environmentalist myself, but this article is just a bunch of made up BS
Why would the carrying capacity drop? The sourced article is full of unsourced prose http://www.paulchefurka.ca/CC_Overshoot.html
Sorry greenpeace, I'm an environmentalist myself, but this article is just a bunch of made up BS
In case anyone was wondering how they get these missiles: Iran.
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/claims-swirl-around-apparent-missile-attack-on-u-s-destroyer
Old news. The arrests already happened a year ago
I don't know why he chose to go back...
As sad as it is, he had to expect that kind of treatment
Opposition opposes incumbent
In other news, water is wet
Not looking so great for Ukraine, unfortunately
Da gibt es wohl jemanden, der deine Mutter nicht leiden kann
All of the people who can afford it live in cities that have perfectly good internet.
I think this generalization is far from valid
This is assuming it's not cheaper/faster to just use mobile service, which has had great adoption in Africa and will probably be true in a lot of areas as you noted. Still, there's a ton of people in Africa and a lot of area to cover. I think there is a good market there for Starlink
I mean yes, obviously, that's the point of the mission?
Investigating the potential habitability of Europa is the main purpose of NASA's Europa Clipper mission
Although I definitely like the "Captain Obvious" type headline better than the usual clickbait
Africa will be a huge market for Starlink I think.
Regarding the fee, probably the seller concerning the sale of the terminal. But Starlink would have to provide a contract, so they could be liable as well. Depends who the contract party is - in this case I suppose it is an abroad address. That should be easy to fix for Starlink by geoblocking for now
I guess the reason it works at all right now is due to RV type mobile contracts
After a two-month analysis, the hackers revealed that Newag intentionally interfered with the software of the trains, causing forced malfunctions to secure lucrative contracts for their repair. They immobilized trains by implementing logic that prevented them from moving if stationary for more than ten days. Additionally, some trains had a βsafeguardβ preventing them from moving from specific locations in Poland, including service halls of competing companies.
I hope they get sued into bankruptcy, this type of behavior is despicable
These features are part of 3.11, not 3.11.7 π€¦ββοΈ