The motor in my car is fucked. No idea what the issue is, but I've gone through everything and can't find the problem. That means it's time for a new motor. Here's someone with the same motor, it does wheelies.
Huge news for our guillotine startup! Instead of guillotines, we're building Fallbeils! They're basically guillotines, but instead of French engineering, it's German engineering. It's also smaller, so it can be rented on the back of a trailer. Check it out http://guillotinery.com
On my watch, the great American road trip is going to be fully electrified.
And now, through a tax credit, you can get up to $7,500 on a new electric vehicle.
Hey look it's the classic TX/RX problem. Question: I'm attaching an 88SE9215 sata controller to a Pi compute module. This *should* be FROM TX on the Pi to RX on the controller, right? Or is it RX to RX.
First comment that tells me what to do will be what I do.
I need some help with the Thinking Machine CM-5 LED panel. What patterns did it use? I know there was an alternating bi-directional two-row LFSR, and a game of life, but is there a complete list of what it could do?
I can't think of another time travel movie that makes that much sense. A flux capacitor? What? The terminator thing where it can only send organics, but it's okay with a robot, so why don't they cover a bomb with skin? A phone booth? none of these are consistent.
A time travel plot that make sense. Do you have any idea how hard that is?
Oh, and the time machine? It starts out as a bad teleportation device, and only works after they realize they're teleporting through spacetime. They built an accidental time machine.
Then killed jesus
With the announcement of the Passion of the Christ sequel, I would like to remind you that the time travel movie where they go back and kill Jesus is available for free on Youtube:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=CvtJhRBJSVs…
South East Pennsylvania was once the home of MOS fabs, the company that made the chips for the most popular computer ever. Now, the home of 6G is in West Chester, PA.
No, really, check USPTO TESS. 6G is registered to a company in West Chester.