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Moral purpose. Comp Arch. DSP. Comms. Protocols. FPGA/ASIC. Space. Snark. Dumpster fires.
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Does it taste good?
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Typo? The document you show says $100m
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Well the millennials are screwed at least….road trip?
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I'm honestly surprised to find out Portola Valley even has a town hall.
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That’s a unique one for sure!
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The train is, as the metaphor goes, well and truly “Off the rails”
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Gonna have to up your game Ariel, I’m expecting punchy hip videos for all new affordable housing projects now…bar has been raised!
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What gluten free flour did you try?
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The Doppler radar your national weather service of choice already has
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Can you talk to what looks like offset beam-waveguide antennas in the top 2 corners in the picture?
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We can only wish that any part of San Jose will someday be as modern as Shenzhen www.asiapropertyawards.com/wp-content/u...
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Can you force use of pad I/o registers on the inputs? That should largely negate the effect of lacking input delay constraints
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Let’s not pin the blame solely on the Feds. We’ve got our local NIMBYS in the mix www.centraloregondaily.com/news/prinevi... and even worthless Realtors www.movingtopdx.com/blog/Stop-th...
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That stinks of being set up for RF geolocation
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It shows up much nicer in GNSS-R data sets. This is getting to be old now, but I'm sure you can extrapolate to todays picture. navi.ion.org/content/70/4...
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Perhaps they were going to blow up the magic roundabout?
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For sure they block 100% of UV-B… you should stare at the sun
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Fond memories of trying and failing to learn Dutch whilst spitting in peoples faces
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I've seen a few examples of Chirp jamming recently in GNSS bands over conflict regions FWIW
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Describing this as “Making Greenwood an extension of Wall/Bond Street” is a great way of describing this rather then making sound like it’s solely about future bike use growth. It’s an extension of the core downtown and that HAS to be seen positively by “business”
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Sad to see a minority always channeling negative energy into other peoples bold ideas. Personally liking the calmer traffic and easier road to cross. Fully expecting more foot/bike traffic this way now that Dogwood et al are open and summer is coming. Pour concrete, make it permanent.
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Are they improving theDRT section from Olney that hooks up to the new underpass at Newport? Because it’s currently a bit adhoc
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In all seriousness, likely film work
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It seems to have spent all of last week at Tonopah…draw your own conclusions from that….
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~10 year 10 day date offset in ephemeris sounds a lot like somebody has has used the wrong epoch (gps vs Unix) to convert a seconds value
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Technically it contains “Tree nut (QTY 1)”
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Only if we can talk about Star Raiders (1980) in an an 8K ROM cartridge and the brilliant Doug Neubauer
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So much easier when you have an EU passport….but wait ….Brexit DOH!
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Magnetometers are fickle bastards if you don’t have tight control of the environment they work in. But still massive demand for them in consumer IMUs
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I have a wheelie Patagonia carry on I like because it’s only rigid on one face so it is more flexible to fit into whatever space your are dealt. Sadly not made anymore but it’s a good feature.
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Loopy
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For sure CNC's the right way, but others have had some success with conductive paint onto a 3D print as a rough prototyping option on a tight budget. Tricky to use copper tape etc for those internal cavities
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Thought about trying a copper/silver conductive paint? MG Chemicals has a large range of options...for example mgchemicals.com/category/con...
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Pretty sure you are missing an essential bolt
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I’m curious John, do you know realistically how many hours they average out at per week? Trying understand where this number sits in my notion of what’s appropriate
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Time to find out what OSInt SAR imagery you can talk out off ICEYE and Umbra
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Air defense radars often show up like this
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It’s just the standard model they use at Apple every day to measure employee sentiment
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I raced in the Tour de Flanders many years ago….quite the adventure…definitely got my ass handed to me
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Z3801 has stood the test of time so well. “They don’t make ‘em like they used to”
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A secondary reflection is definitely my thought assuming it’s genuine. But illuminated radiators tend to heat, not cool a S/C. So hard to know with a detailed understanding of all the deployables
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I’m still struggling with sunlit surfaces of the S/C vs the illumination of the Earth.
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If only the beer in Bend was as good as Garmisch also!