Thats not a FPV drone in the picture its a spotter drone
there isnt enough bandwith in the 5.8GHZ analog video band to have 19 drones in the air at once (u can do 8 at best). Even less if u use digtal VTX on 5.8GHz. And dont get me started on 2.4GHz analog.
This means ita very unlikely to be such a amount of operators at once.
It could have been 4 Operators tho that did send 19 drones in rapid succesion.
Both. If you strip off the thick, outer skin of the shaft, the interior is moist, fleshy, and delicious. The florets are super good for soaking up flavourful sauces. I just want it all in my mouth. I love broccoli.
no they don't. anarcho-capitalists are fascists. they don't want the state gone they just want it minimal and out of the way so they can exploit whoever and whatever they want to build their own empire like a robber baron of ages ago. there is no place for capitalism in anarchy.
IDK about you all, but renting out a property sounds like a gigantic pain in the rear.
I rented from an awesome landlord in college, he's just a genuinely good dude. I'm still friends with him. While I was in college, I saw the treatment he got from my fellow renters, and how they treated the property we all shared. I didn't appreciate it, since if they messed something up, I would have to deal with it until my landlord was able to fix it. He didn't deserve to be treated like that, and I certainly didn't appreciate how much shit I had to endure because they were stupid.
Everything from leaving windows/doors wide open in the middle of winter, idling a truck with a side exhaust in the driveway right next to the open side door, filling the house with carbon monoxide and setting off the CO alarm. Plenty more that I just won't go into. My least favorite was one dickhead... I have no fucking clue what his deal was, but everytime his computer was online, everyone else would lose their internet connection; internet was included in the rent, so we couldn't even tell him to knock it off because we were directly paying the bill for it... So he gave no shits at all about it. I offered to look at his computer to try to figure out why in the hell it was creating the problem and he actively refused. I ended up getting permission from the landlord to overhaul the internet router, I installed a dd-wrt capable unit and set per-IP throttling rules that meant each person could only use up to a certain amount. It was something like 60% of the rated speed, so, not slow, but it was enough to keep any one system from basically DOS-ing everyone else.
My landlord cut me so much slack from day one. No last month payment? no problem, you're waiting on student loans, and won't get the money for three weeks? Sure, I'll see you in three weeks then. He didn't even lock people into a minimum 1 year lease, so you could move out at the end of the semester and save the rent over summer.
He even brought me booze to try out on a few occasions. He'd just randomly pour me a shot and be like, try this! Just a really good dude.
I saw how often he came to the house to fix the shit that my roommates damaged, and how much work he had to put in week after week to keep things going. I don't want to fucking do that shit. I don't even like having to do chores around my own damn house, nevermind cleaning up after some asshole tenants. Of all the things I learned while watching and talking to my old landlord, I learned that I don't want to be responsible for someone else's mistakes like that.... Even if I'm charging them for the damages and they pay for it, and that goes smoothly (which, let's face it, it usually won't), I just don't want the hassle and the headache.
Never thought I'd see Kabuki Klash in here! Ah, so many things have changed since I played... I still suck at fighting games though. Fuck the golden monkey.
Agreed, trams look good, but they aren't able to move as many people as a train because of the limitation of the positioning of the doors. This means that for the same traffic you need more carts, and bigger, more expensive stations.
In cities where the density isn't that high, digging a subway isn't ideal, and you'd probably be better off with a tram, but for high density cities, subways are peak.
Generally speaking, the digging has to be done once, so I think it's a good investment for a lot of cities.
Trams are, as you've noticed, a different usecase - subways are for getting you from A to B quickly, and trams are for getting you to the subway stop/straight to your destination on a shorter trip. One prioritises speed and throughput, the other - access and ease of use. Both should be used together to form a good transportation network, with buses and trains going to more remote/less dense areas.
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