It was 1941, and not seen as valuable by the Germans.
The British built Collosus in 1943 and used it for code breaking.
It was 1941, and not seen as valuable by the Germans.
The British built Collosus in 1943 and used it for code breaking.
The Z3 was relay based in 1941. (Germans)
Collosus was 1943 and based on valves. (British)
The Harvard MK1 was in 1944. (Americans)
There was a lot of parallel development going on at the time, all converging on solutions.
Since EVs are much more limited by inefficiencies...
I don't follow?
Between charges and a trial is a criminal investigation. If that doesn't give enough reason to proceed to trial, charges are dropped.
A better stat would be %age of accusations that result in an investigation. That should be a lot higher, but police shouldn't be trying to prosecute cases that have nothing but an accusation to court.
You think Epstein hasn't been investigated?
She needs to be fired. She's a banking stooge, not a chancellor.
...and the music.
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Most at risk are those who have been repeatedly exposed to heavy weapons, including mortars, some shoulder-launched anti-tank weapons, 50-calibre rifles and machine guns, or explosive charges.
So nothing really specific to British troops. Any military would be exposing their soldiers to similar weapon systems. We're the ones who are being up front about the long term effects.
Pretty sure Satan kicked him to the kerb.
Driven an EV for 8 years. It's on its second set of tyres. My diesels cars before this one would get through a set every 18 months. I keep an eye on the tread depth too.
I don't know why, but even with all the torque, they last. I wonder if the style of power transmission is easier on the tyre compound. Electric motors being a continuous force Vs an engine being lots of explosions, maybe.
Turing theories and papers were pre-war. It's those that people remember him for.