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  • He's live on air right now talking about how "we're going to run the country" and all the oil that's gonna get pumped and how his buddies are gonna get rich

  • I'm pretty sure the MEMS 9-axis compass / accelerometer / gyro in my phone, that also senses temperature, pressure, and humidity, would have something to say about this being the first since 1936

  • Thanks Ororo

  • Call it Beltalowda

  • That's actually so much better than throwing beds at people

  • Edison was responsible for a big part of that with his anti-AC schtick

  • That's Jeff don't trust it

  • That's still looking for sources that fit a predetermined conclusion, not real research

  • And how exactly does putting a boat with an armored hull in there exacerbate melting? You're flipping cause and effect.

  • With a max length of 20m, nothing really does

  • Historical ones did, but marksmanship wasn't really a thing because, well, muskets. The ones in the book mainly rely on swords, nougat, and multiple Quirks.

  • Civilian-use GPS signals are unencrypted specifically because they want to be as open as possible. It was originally a military only system, that was only opened up in 2000 after a civilian airliner blundered into Russian airspace and got shot down.

    Military-only signals are encrypted. There are also newer civilian-only signals with checksums and on alternative frequencies but there aren't enough of the new sats up yet to live on it fully. Check whether your phone supports dual-band GPS, or specifically the L5 signal. There are even apps you can download that will display the full output of your GPS chip, including every satellite in view.

  • I approve of CD-ROM

  • Given the ubiquity of phones and watches, I'd say close to 100% of the population has clocks

  • Just the D

  • Funny, when it comes to flip-flops I'm partial to TI's SN74LVC1G74