My name is Matt. I enjoy helping people with technology related issues. I also like adorable animals.

Je suis seul car il ne veut pas apprendre Excel

Et je meurs car il ne veut pas apprendre Excel

Comme les marins, qui fument des cigarettes sur le canal, ah.

Mais Excel ne sera pas appris aujourd

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  • Stratagems

    1.) Commando

    2.) Orbital Napalm

    3.) Precision Strike or 500

    4.) Mounted Machine gun encampment thing

    Guns

    1.) Grenade Pistol / Fire pistol

    2.) Scortcher / sometimes Pummler

    Grenades

    Mainly thermite, sometimes the new gas ones

    Generally within my group I’m pushing objectives as the group I play with get caught up endlessly killing (fun, not always productive lol).

    I’m a huge fan of the HMG encampment and hope they had a few additional variations of it.

    For bots I also run the HMG, but with the shield pack or dropable generator.








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    Spektr-R | Decommissioned, single array, 10 meter diameter

    From your link: "The very high angular resolving power was achieved in conjunction with a ground-based system of radio-telescopes and interferometrical methods, "

    HALCA | Decommissioned, single array, 8 meter diameter

    From your link: This orbit allowed imaging of celestial radio sources by the satellite in conjunction with an array of ground-based radio telescopes" … “the project was eventually cancelled in 2011 due to increasing costs and the difficulties of achieving its science goals”

    Orion | “It is believed that this refers to the diameter of the main antenna, which might be well in excess of 100 m”, potentially you’re correct! Oh. These are ground facing dishes that aren’t use for scientific purposes and are highly classified.


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    The same is done in space, you realize that…

    No, it isn’t. The radio astronomy done in space is for Gamma rays, x-rays, UV and IR. Things the atmosphere blocks.

    What’s done on the ground is for much larger wavelengths (+1m) which, again, requires massive equipment that is currently is not feasible to send up.

    The fix isn’t to eliminate StarLink, I agree. The fix in my opinion is to have stricter controls from the ITU about how much interference a device can produce.

    Put that shit in space like they always should have

    So which is it? It’s already done in space, or that’s the direction we should go?

    Even your explanation about your original comment being “extremely easy to comprehend” has two opposing statements.