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I am saying this base on what i expirenced, I also regret hosting with them, they really have poor service driven to their clients despite they claim offering good service. Their ftp connection is nightmare, with all your credentials your can't use filezilla to upload or download to your website within some minutes of connection it get disconnected suddenly while every webmaster know that using parated ftp connection is a big risk. I just feel sorry....... |
Please If I buy gadgets from aliexpress will it be delivered to me exactly, should I trust them? |
Hello my people, am new to Android development and it seems whooping off gigs out of my data bundle... Is there any possible way I can run android studio offline?. Thanks |
Am new to website development does anyone have the idea total cost for domain and hosting for new setup. |
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RuthlessLeader:You're the useless human being |
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Which of the record do you want your fellow student to break in hong kong university ? Drop yours........ |
ALAT by wema has so much disappoint me! i transferred all my whole cash to the said bank after all i wasn't able to make any transaction both online and ATM machine, i sent to their customer care there wasn't no any response at all. had i know i couldn't have use ALAT ! am tired. |
Hello Guys, Pls Which Polytechnic Have Started Offering Btech |
pls comments
your comments is useful |
cosade:Thanks |
guys i want to buy a car online direct frm www.auctionexport.com pls can i trust them? Advise me……………
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guys i want to buy a car direct frm auctionexport
pls can i trust them?
Advise me…………… |
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May God punish ur mouth" |
God punish ur father 4 d lieing |
there is no best power bank in the market because it varies of individual need and consumption. but when it comes to your particular need then home made power bank is the best. the only down side is that it's not neat and therefore not potable. it's not something you can boldly carry around. but when it comes to your particular need you can built any mAh of your choice. how to build this power bank? first get a car charger. the charger that is used to charge phone from car. with car charger you can connect it with dry cell motor battery or any other battery. how? open the car charger and after that look for the positive and negative contact. and then connect according to any battery that is up to atleast 9 voltage and 12 voltage maximum. car battery is 12 voltage. this will charge your phone. what battery can I used? the list of battery are endless. as you can possibly used any battery. if the battery is not up to 9 voltage maybe 3.7 voltage then you will need 3 of it that's about 3.7 * 3 = 11.1 voltage. if the battery is 1.5 voltage then you will need 6 of it. 1.5 * 6 = 9 voltage another good battery is laptop battery. if you have any dead or not working laptop battery. or any you don't use anymore then you are good to go. 1, crushed the laptop battery and open. 2, but first you have to check if the battery inside can still hold current very well If boost and then charged. 3, you will see about 6 small dry cell battery inside. every one of it is about 3 voltage. 4, but first you have to learn about voltage and mAh. how? to increase battery voltage... example. if you have 3 battery of 3 voltage each and you need 9 voltage. you will have to connect the 3 battery positive to negative each. leaving the first battery positive and the last battery negative. and if you only need 3 voltage but want to increase the mAh the 3 battery will be connected with the three negative together and the three positive together. this will increase the mAhs * 3. also you can used phone battery as well. you just made a big power bank battery. best power bank you can ever get is home made power bank.
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[/color][color=#006600][b][/b] The number of human interventions in journeys made by driverless cars from Google company Waymo in California more than halved in 2016. There were only 124 "disengagement" incidents last year, where a driver had to take control of a test vehicle on public roads, down from 341 in 2015. The cars drove nearly 636,000 miles last year, compared with just over 424,000 in 2015. Other states in the US do not require such reporting. The California Department of Motor Vehicles published the annual reports on Wednesday. Under law, every company that has a state permit to test autonomous vehicles in California must report how many times a driver had to intervene. 'Reckless behaviour' "Disengagements are a natural part of the testing process that allow our engineers to expand the software' s capabilities and identify areas of improvement," Waymo said in its report. The most common reasons for interventions in Waymo cars were "software discrepancies, unwanted manoeuvres of the vehicle and perception discrepancies", according to the company. Of the 124 incidents, only 10 were caused by the "reckless" behaviour of another road user. Beyond Waymo's impressive results, the news was generally good. Cruise, the start-up leading General Motors' autonomous driving development, upped its testing in San Francisco markedly. It went from driving fewer than five miles in June 2015, to nearly 400 in June 2016. It reported 414 disengagements in almost 10,000 miles of driving in 2016 overall. For some companies the records show a very small amount of mileage covered by the autonomous cars. In other US states with self-driving regulations - including Nevada, Michigan, and Florida - there is no requirement for public disclosure of this type of data, which is why, for example, not much is known about Uber's autonomous vehicle testing. Ford only reported 590 miles driven in 2016, all in the month of March. It only has two autonomous cars in California, but has a much larger fleet in Michigan, where reporting is not required. Meanwhile BMW recorded one disengagement in its 638 miles of autonomous driving in March and April 2016, because lane markings on Highway 101 were not clear enough. The operator's reaction time was recorded as "under two seconds". The companies that reported to the California DMV were: BMW, Bosch, GM Cruise, Delphi Automotive Systems, Ford, Waymo, Honda, Nissan North America, Mercedes-Benz, Tesla and Volkswagen. In the UK, Volvo is expected to begin testing its autonomous cars on the roads this year.
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