220V compared to 110V
ShadowRam
4,6,7,10
I don't know. I know I played 9 in its entirety, but it is completely un-rememberable.
But yeah, 100% lets get back to the turn-based formula it was meant to be.
Bonus if we could go back to a 5-team instead of a 3-team
This is exactly why I op'd for Kbin over just Lemmy.
Lemmy + Mastodon support.
Ok I have come to realize that lemmy is literally no better than reddit when it comes to people who are so arrogant in their ignorance.
Or the common denominator is you're clueless.
https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/645/713/888.jpg
See, that's the problem with modern science reporting. People are so easily confused.
No. We have never teleported atoms.
We did the equivalent of a fax machine.
We took an atoms current state, sent that information down traditional communication lines, and copied it's state perfectly to another atom.
They call it Quantum Teleportation, but it has nothing to do with Sci-Fi teleportation as most people think of it.
I am the expert who was hired by the Trump campaign.
Did they actually get paid?
"We live in a Democracy!"
"I need to wait to see who they put forward for me to vote for..."
No, it's got nothing to do with power over ethernet.
It's simply having only one high power rectifier at the breaker box.
And removing all those rectifiers from every device in the house.
We don't need AC in the home anymore. Every device is now using DC, and any other device will still work with DC.
The only thing really left are motors, but even those are going brushless and we can chop half of the inverter out of the equation of those as well.
And every device won't even need smart electronics for PD either.
It would also solve the North America 60Hz and EU 50Hz issue, where the AC coming in doesn't matter. We all standardize on a DC output.
And when people want to add alternative power (Solar/Wind/etc), it's a HELL of a lot easier to just push the DC into the existing system without having to worry about frequency matching.