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The Mojave phone booth was a lone telephone booth in what is now the Mojave National Preserve in California, which attracted online attention in 1997 due to its unusual location. Placed in the 1960s, the booth was eight miles (13 km) from the nearest paved road, fifteen miles (24 km) from the nearest numbered highway, and miles from any buildings. Its telephone number was originally (714) 733-9969, before the area code changed to 619 and then to 760.
History
The original hand-cranked magneto phone was set up in the 1960s to provide telephone service to local volcanic cinder...
As if the computer and battery parts of a cellphone weren't impressive enough, there's a radio transmitter in there powerful enough to send a megabit per second all the way to the tower…
@Potatoswatter no -- just worried about the general design of something that's supposed to transmit at (say) 900 MHz, and having such crappy filtering that it's producing enough to notice at 20 KHz or less.
@MooingDuck you know when you have some problems in your real life, one of the best methods to relax is the way I chosed, it makes me free in somewhere... for example, I'm arguing with my girl... I can't get an compromis with her, the way to calm is to ask just what you want, and don't look at the what somebody shall tell you, I don't really care about plonks or non-plonks , it's just a string in chat and no more....
may be it's some type of meditation, you are typing here string, you are with your mind and with mind of others...
and no physical contact, ideal place for such stuff
@JerryCoffin Well… it's not interfering with the other cell bands :v) . Probably some kind of effect of turning the transmitter on and off at that frequency, like once per packet.
@sbi I dunno. It still looks like beer in the glass to me (and something that's apparently commercial, but claiming to be "homebrew" just about has to be the lowest of the low).
@Prætorian Well, I love the idea, but, having had too many babies myself, I am very sure that arrangements like this usually barely lasts through shooting the pic. :-/
@JerryCoffin Oh you! I hadn't even looked at the glass!
I'm thinking of having my map format as a 24-bit image, first 14 bits specify a particular structure, and the next 10 bits specifying the likelihood of that structure appearing - would I be able to make that in GIMP?
what? she is an indoor cat, so here claws do not wear down as much as they would if she lived out side. And I only cut the very tip of at a time, if hurt in the slightest, I don't think she would let me do it whilst she was resting
@Prætorian Have her come down from there. Really. From the day that thing is born, you two will be supposed to watch it 24/7/365.4, for 20 years. Either you will learn to relax despite a child being in your house, or you will not survive this. (Your father had a beer once in a while in your childhood, right?)
@sbi I'm sure she will have that opinion too in due time. Right now she's just terrified by the idea that there'll be a baby to take care of in about 10 weeks
@JerryCoffin Ah, that, too, yea. That old rule #1 with a baby in your care: When the child sleeps, you sleep, too, no matter what time of day it is. (Rationale: When the child does not sleep, you don't sleep either, no matter what time of day it is.)
@sbi There's this anime called Usagi Drop about a single father. It reminded me a little of your situation :D I think the ending line of the synopsis might sound familiar to you: yet he may have underestimated the difficulty of balancing his work, family, and love life with his role as her guardian.
@sbi Either that image was too heavy or my internet connection fucked up....Im not much of an drinker myself...but i don't think that beer is made in India :P
@thecoshman Yeah, remember it well, and share plenty, this cannot be told enough. The reason I call it Rule #1 is that it is the most important one needed to survive the first few weeks. So improtant, I wish babies were born with an inscription of it on their foreheads.
@StackedCrooked Haha. In my case, though, I decided to have each of my kids (except for one, which was conceived the day after we decided to not have it yet:)), and raised them all from day one.
@sbi AFAIK, IPA was originally made in Britain. The Brits added hops to beer to keep it from going stale while being shipped to India, and IPA was born
@Prætorian I wouldn't bet much on that. Beer (or at least some sort of fermented alcohol) is about the most widely invented/discovered thing on earth. India's big enough that I'd have to guess the chances of nobody there doing to is pretty remote.
Kasauli is a small cantonment town in Solan district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The cantonment was established in 1842 by the British colonial rulers as a hill station. Located 77 km from Shimla, 65 km from Chandigarh and 50 km from Panchkula, it still retains an old world charm.
History
The Kasauli distillery and brewery were set up in the late 1820s at Kasauli (before the town was established nearby) by Edward Dyer. He brought with him, brewing and distilling equipment from England and Scotland. This equipment came by sailing ship as far up the Ganges river...
@Als "I do not want to not go to the park" the double not cancels out to mean "I do want to go the park" Of course, there are times when a 'not not x' does not mean the same as 'x'
@Potatoswatter Indian Pale Ale is a drink that originates in England (or near enough) So yes, India might export it, but it will mostly come from England
Kingfisher is an Indian beer brewed by United Breweries Group. The brand was launched in 1978. With a market share of over 36%, it is India's largest selling beer, with 1 out of every 3 bottles of beer sold in India being a Kingfisher brand. It is currently available in 52 countries outside India.
Heineken Group, holds 37.5% equity shares in United Breweries Ltd.
Brands
Kingfisher comes in the following varieties:
* Kingfisher Premium
* Kingfisher Strong: The brand was launched in 1999 to cater to the growing strong beer segment in the country. Today, Kingfisher Strong is India’s la...
@JerryCoffin That was my initial guess. But when I went to urban dictionary for confirmation I got something very different. Hence my confusion. (Although I later noticed that answer 6b mentions American citizen.)
@Als It's invite only, afaik. Can get an invite from SO activity, or users get invitations they can share with other people, or certain other special cases.
@Als Yeah, I'm not certain what earns you invitations to share, someone else may know better. I didn't have a big enough epeen (rep hammer? It's got a nice ring to it) for the invite from SO.
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@JerryCoffin Wow thanks, I had been stuck on this for a long time. I always make simple mistakes into big problems. I thought I had a problem with the functions it was calling