Even a perfect sensor will accumulate errors in the nav solution over time because there’s no such thing as a perfect gravity model. No free-running INS will ever replace GPS long term. This shit is so frustrating to see in the press.
Even a perfect sensor will accumulate errors in the nav solution over time because there’s no such thing as a perfect gravity model. No free-running INS will ever replace GPS long term. This shit is so frustrating to see in the press.
Wish I had your luck. I’ve had issues three times with checked bags in the last 15 years.
I will always do everything in my power to NOT check a bag and have them lose it. So I bring a roller bag and a backpack.
Actually the bottomLuks generates most of the power.
I haven’t typed the digits of pi for probably 20 years because it’s defined as a double precision float in all the programming libraries I use.
Beep boop
Ok what temperature is iron then?
“remains liquid at cold enough temperatures” != “the element is cold enough”
the only element on Earth cold enough to make an MRI machine work.
I didn’t know that elements had a defined temperature. Bang up reporting there, NBC.
Um no.
Yup and if they didn’t make money, Putin’s tanks would have just ravaged Ukraine instead of being blown up all over the place by Javelins.
Generalizing entire groups of people usually isn’t recommended. I know boomers who would code circles around any of the kids who think that configuring wifi is the height of tech literacy.
Derive the pseudorandom parts somehow from the url domain and you’ll always be able to figure it out.
Oh my god. Stupidity is what people pushes us out of steady, slow, incremental progress towards a local maxima. I’m stunned. You might have something there.
I’m playing both sides so I always come out on top.
Well to be clear, the “joke” is that the blue hat doesn’t know the difference.
I don’t think you’ll ever see an INS going months without needing a correction. Imperfect gravitational compensation applies directly to the specific force measurements and those errors are then accumulated twice.