Koh already told the world last month that Samsung would be launching its folding phone as soon as possible because he “didn’t want to lose the “world’s-first” title. That’s a terrible reason to release anything, but worse when you’re talking about cutting-edge technology that consumers aren’t necessarily clamoring for.
I just wanted to point out that the top road sprinter’s output somewhere around 1500W to a whopping 2000W or more (for the pure sprinters). 1000W would be considered dismal. The rest of your comment sounds pretty accurate though.
Do “Normies” even see those numbers anyway? My guess is they MIGHT notice the marketing claims of “x hours of talk time”, if they are particularly savvy shoppers. That’s probably about it. mAh, Ah, “jigawatts”, whatever…I bet their brains filter it right out as “techno babble” shortly before it reaches any decision making portion of their brains and waaaaaaaaaay before it reaches any conscious part.
Present it as a crucible build if you like (though that wasn’t explained very well) but not as an induction heater build.
Both WK2 and SS2 are fully reusable, Palermo emphasizes: “Reusability is at the heart of dramatically changing the economics of access to space to enable new markets to develop and enterprises to thrive. WK2, as the workhorse of our spaceflight system, is fully reusable and can release multiple SS2s per week.”
“There was a point early in my career, probably in the mid-’90s, when there were more people of color at regional newspapers covering the fashion beat. What’s interesting is that, in general, newspapers have made more of a concerted effort to bring diversity into newsrooms because it is seen as something that is important to ensuring that all communities and stories have a voice. As those regional newspapers began to have all sorts of financial issues, cuts were made, so there were no longer people assigned to the fashion beat and the level of diversity decreased substantially.”—Robin Givhan, fashion critic, Washington Post
The thermal conductivity of mwnts is approximately 2000W/m·k, and thermal conductivity of swnts is approximately 4000W/m·k.
When you want to get your heart rate up, check out the two Flying Studios (4834 and 4308 Telegraph Ave.) locations on Telegraph for yoga, TRX, and dance classes—plus frequent workshops and special events that will turn your life upside down literally with handstands or figuratively with song circles. // East Bay Athletic Club (5036 Telegraph Ave.) primarily serves as a competitive sports organization, but the Temescal gym space also offers weekly workouts open to the surrounding community, with the added bonus of instructors with specialized knowledge to help you shave a few seconds off your race time or improve playing performance on the field or court. // Tucked into a nondescript strip mall, Blue Sparrow Pilates (5095 Telegraph Ave.) delivers a challenging reformer workout in a light-filled studio, with small classes sizes ensuring personalized attention and an unlimited membership option for anyone who really wants to feel the burn.// Candlelit classes and supportive flooring make it easy to melt away the stress of the day during a barre or foam rolling class at Remedy Barre and Foam Rolling (4810 Telegraph Ave.), where two different levels of roller firmness let you choose your own stretching adventure—as do the combination classes, which blend both barre and rolling in one visit. // You won’t find any pretension at Square One Yoga (4689 Telegraph Ave.), but instead a warm and welcoming vibe that extends from the donation-based community classes and new-student special ($30 for 30 days) to the little lounge area outside of the studio rooms, where you can relax post-class and sip some tea.
Other can’t misses include Eckert Estate Winery (5963 Graham St., Ste. D), which also houses a distillery that turns out killer small-batch spirits; Nottingham Cellars (2245 S. Vasco Rd.), which produces wines with three distinct focuses under three distinct labels, all of which you can sample at the tasting room; Steven Kent Winery (5443 Tesla Rd.), where Livermore-sourced cabs reign supreme; and Murrieta’s Well (3005 Mines Rd.), a limited-production winery with scenic grounds and reservations-only tastings. // For a quaint way to experience the valley’s breadth, book a guided tour on the open-air Livermore Wine Trolley, which runs rain or shine. // For a more active approach, both McGrail Vineyards (5600 Greenville Rd., $30) and Retzlaff Vineyards (1356 S. Livermore Ave., $30) offer frequent yoga and wine-tasting events.
I know Gene was really trying to deliver a environmental message embedded in the movie. I just wish it was better story-boarded by the screenwriters (even though it was a spectacular movie). Independence Day was far better. Repelling an ET attack may well be fatal to us as a species, so I do not look forward to such a hypothetical future battle. But at least we can do much better with strategically preparing mentally and physically for it.
Runners-up: Dr. Jeff Mastroianni, Amazing Smiles Orthodontics; Dr. Randall Markarian, Markarian Orthodontics
Excellent blog you have here but I was curious if you knew of any message boards that cover the same topics discussed here? I’d really love to be a part of group where I can get comments from other knowledgeable people that share the same interest. If you have any suggestions, please let me know. Thanks a lot!