Look up the 3-2-1 rule for guidance on an “industry standard” level of protection.
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Late Show scheduled for cancellation.
Grape is a default in the US for historical reasons, that’s what was in the WWII ration packs, and inertia carried it from there.
Not necessarily, well done subtitles and closed captions have different goals and each have separate reasons they may not exactly match the audio track. There’s a technology connections video with details if you’re curious.
This crunchyroll stuff may just be pure slop though.
Uses of licensed frequencies can and do get reassigned but I have not heard of a situation where the genie got put back in the bottle by re-licensing formerly unlicensed bands.
They have the medical capacity to handle a cardiac arrest as well as they wanted to. Death is a perfectly acceptable outcome for them.
One man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter. I hope the American resistance gets as many of these as they want before the bullets really start flying.
How fast do your wheels go? Being in space is more about going sideways fast than being high up. Orbital mechanics are weird.
As someone from a region where we produce a little wine but don’t have it as a main industry, yes, they’re all over and admission price generally scales with the fame of the label.
Ones that don’t try to concentrate on international marketing can be quite reasonable.
Muscle cars are slower going around a twisty race track than a standard sports cars, but are supposed to be good at going fast in a straight line, think of those desert interstate pictures where the highway stretches straight to the horizon. I don’t think there are many legal outlets for taking advantage of what muscle cars are supposed to do.
I used to do that sometimes back near the turn of the century when font pickers hadn’t learned to put a most-recently-used list at the top yet and you needed to scroll through hundreds if you installed several office suites or other publishing software.
“Zero Knowledge Encryption” is the reference but I’m not sure how it applies here.