These videos always seem to be posted by content harvesters and I presumed the side-by-side video was intended to add randomness to avoid content detection.
Or simply to keep users staring at the video, wondering what on earth they're looking at, for long enough to count as a view.
When your only objective as a video creator is to maximize total view time, spewing out a bunch of garbage videos that users will look at for a few seconds each is, unfortunately, locally optimal.
That very much depends on the locale for the latter. If I call 911 and either hang up after they answer or if you say that it is not an emergency but rather a mistake or test, they'll still arrive where I am.
Can they get your location if you call 911 and hang up from a cellphone?
Where I live (in Canada), one time I did some test using a VOIP application, I have no idea why or how, but it caused a call to 911 (I didn't even saw the call...). They called some minutes later to see if everything was alright and when I said it was probably my test using VOIP that caused that, they understood instantly, like it wasn't unusual.
I started Dash911 and more recently MultiAlert911. In every case we've test called a PSAP, as long as we clearly started the call with "this is a non emergency VOIP test call" we had no problems.
You're getting downvoted, but I can corroborate. I've called 911 to verify that my VOIP install is providing correct ANI.
If you terminate a PRI into your PBX, you can send whatever number identification you desire.
This is fun for mucking about with coworkers (why is my wife calling me from home in the middle of the day?!?) but serious business for 911 services. You get it right, and you test it by calling them. Identify clearly and immediately that this is not an emergency, but an ANI test and would they please verify that the originating number is xxxxx.
While you may send what ever calling ID you wish for regular calls, the local LEC treats 911 calls very differently and typically puts them through 911 screening tables that only allow the CLID owned by the account to pass. If another number is there, it can be stripped out and replaced with the billing number. Entirely up to the carrier.
Regular Calling Line ID to your cell phone may be totally different that Calling Line ID (ANI) to the PSAP 911 center.
I'm sure there's some variation based on the switch manufacturer or software version at the CO, but it is definitely possible to confuse E911 services by misconfiguring your PBX. IIRC, without configuration (if your PBX sends no data) the network tags the call with 000-000-0000, which might trigger some kind of subscriber table lookup.
But it's also possible to send different ANI based on your originating extension. I had different ANI configured for my and a few others' home VOIP phones (connected by T1s to the PBX in the office, itself connected to the PSTN by a PRI into the router), so that a 911 call from our houses wouldn't summon an emergency response to the office in the Financial District.
It's my understanding that if you have a forced-air system, closing vents is detrimental due to the pressures involved. Closing the vents adds strain to your blower and redirects the, now higher pressure, air to other parts of the house.
I'm no HVAC guru, this is simply what I've been told. Can someone enlighten me, or how does this technology approach this situation?
"Although each of these issues poses problems for traditional HVAC system designs, each of them can
be overcome with a combination of advanced software and hardware. [The End.]"
Jenkins is build server software. It's existence is related to the story only because it was a Jenkins developer.
'git push --force' pushes your copy of the repository to the remote, regardless of what the remote has. He basically told GitHub, "Hey here's the /real/ copy of the repository, the copy you have is totally wrong" and it overwrote all the history because his copy was a few months out of date.
I'm glad you mentioned this. BeamNG was actually founded out of a game called Rigs of Rods, which in turn was influenced by 1NSANE.
What you ask for is possible in Rigs of Rods (although soft-body on soft-body is usually enabled on a per-vehicle basis). There is a plane that ships with RoR (the Antonov) that actually starts to wobble and shake apart at high speeds (I believe above 150 knots).
/stations/{stationId}/observations/latest ?