I think a lot of the people who were working on the Airports now work for Ubiquiti
I think a lot of the people who were working on the Airports now work for Ubiquiti
Technically two?
Victoria, Circle, District, Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan and the new Piccadilly Line trains (due soon) all have regenerative braking. The rest will follow as new trains are procured.
As anyone who travels on the Victoria line in the summer will tell you: it helps, but not much.
I’ve been using this for a while now and the only thing I’ll say is that a lot of videos don’t have alternative titles, so since it’s all crowd sourced I feel that the best solution is to have more people using it.
Brilliant idea regardless.
I had one of those “fancy” Vodafone routers included with my broadband which had a stupid rule set on choosing the WiFi password. It’s my network, not yours, stupid router. It can be as insecure as I want.
Anyway the rules were enforced by the JavaScript so it was easy to bypass until I got my own router to replace it with.
I am rubber, you are glue!
For those people who like to read words:
https://www.sydneymetro.info/article/welcome-aboard-sydney-metro-city-now-open
You know that Pro is actually free for something like 5 computers
I have one of these; it’s great fun
Yep, in the exact same was as blockchain: nowhere.
I suppose it’s better than those people running CDE on modern desktop Linux!
I remember using slapt-get when I used Slackware and that alleviated most of this sort of issue. Is that not still a thing?
When an eel opens wide and there’s more teeth behind… that’s a Moray!
A few companies make reusable Brita cartridges which are designed to be taken apart. But I’m glad you found a way 😁
They allow non-folding bikes off-peak in non-tunnel sections or on newer trains (like the Elizabeth line). They allow folding bikes at any time anywhere.
Sadly yeah. Hence “was” ☹️
AbiWord was probably the closest as a FLOSS equivalent?
And I hope they can’t sell them because nobody actually wants to buy one.
I lot of older iPods can run RockBox