Yup sure do. Thought for a moment I'd been on a private session whilst doing work but no it's there :)
https://www.gov.uk/motorcycle-cbt/car-driving-licence
Specifically this part:
I still remember my jaw dropping when I first saw superconductors. Just unreal the idea of zero resistance. The idea still bends my mind with the implications but I don't fancy the can of liquid He/N/Foobar in my back pocket to make it work though :D
If (when :dontknow:) they get room...
That's exactly the sort of crib sheet I see in all sorts of situations and something like that was what I meant for Brad's Dad.
Ultimately it's just a bit of sugar on top but that's a good way to get people to swallow a pill.
It's getting harder and harder to hit that relative doubling in performance every eighteen months and it will have a large effect on the industry. The law is used for sales predictions, manufacturing output planning and all sorts. You even work on the assumption of faster GFX when you're writing...
How do you use the settings in a manual sense? Do you tap them into a UI or is more involved?
Could you (or SWK) put together a simple GUI for it to make it "Dad Proof" @Brad93 ?
Mind the pre-2001 exemption from requiring a CBT is only valid for a moped (50cc max). If you want to ride anything larger then it's still required (and still has the same lifespan of two years).
Whilst I had the oil from them yes, but now I use baby oil as it’s easier to get. I always oil before use and have to brush out hair several times whilst in use. After I’m done I brush them out properly and put them back in the box. I use an old toothbrush rather than the included brush as that...
I think they’re just rebadged. Cebalder make them originally IIRC.
To be actually helpful - Wahl for me as well. Specially a ‘baldfader’ set as I don’t need a guard. If I’m doing something where I need a guard I borrow the ones my SIL does her dog with which are also Wahl.
You have two parts of the AC waveform which correspond to the high and low parts of the wave. At one point the wave produces 100% cleaning action, removing the oxide layer (which has a very high melting point). At the exact opposite point of the wave the action changes to 100% penetration...
You'd just assign to a variable and let the GC manage it as usual. Eg:
var foo = Serial.ReadLine();
// foo now contains a copy of the read up to the newline
...do stuff
If you want it never ever changing then const it (I forget if you can do inline const in #, am in ++ mode ATM) like "const...
Data not lasting suggests you're using a temporary (and volatile) bit of storage when you should be getting a copy and utilizing that at your leisure.
Post up the pertinent code and I (or someone else, there's a few here) will give you a hand :)