![]() Google indicated in April 2012 that work on Linux software was underway, but there was no news on this as of November 2013. Google Drive is available for PCs running Windows 7 or later, and Macs running OS X Catalina or later. The iOS app was released later in June 2012. Google Drive was introduced on April 24, 2012, with apps available for Windows, macOS, and Android, as well as a website interface. ![]() Python (back-end), Objective-C (Mac Client), wxPython (Windows Client) In contrast, other members of the media noted that the agreements were no worse than those of competing cloud storage services, but that the competition uses "more artful language" in the agreements, and also stated that Google needs the rights in order to "move files around on its servers, cache your data, or make image thumbnails".Īs of July 2018, Google Drive had over one billion active users, and as of September 2015, it had over one million organizational paying users. While the policies also confirm that users retain intellectual property rights, privacy advocates raised concerns that the licenses grant Google the right to use the information and data to customize the advertising and other services Google provides. Google has one set of Terms of Service and Privacy Policy agreements that cover all of its services, meaning that the language in the agreements grants the company broad rights to reproduce, use, and create derivative works from content stored on Google Drive. As part of select Google Workspace plans, Drive offers unlimited storage, advanced file audit reporting, enhanced administration controls, and greater collaboration tools for teams.įollowing the launch of the service, Google Drive's privacy policy was heavily criticized by some members of the media. Google Drive is a key component of Google Workspace, Google's monthly subscription offering for businesses and organizations that operated as G Suite until October 2020. A Quick Access feature can intelligently predict the files users need. The website and Android app offer a Backups section to see what Android devices have data backed up to the service, and a completely overhauled computer app released in July 2017 allows for backing up specific folders on the user's computer. On the website, users can search for an image by describing its visuals, and use natural language to find specific files, such as "find my budget spreadsheet from last December". Users can change privacy settings for individual files and folders, including enabling sharing with other users or making content public. Files uploaded can be up to 750 GB in size. Google Drive also offers 100 GB, 200 GB, and 2 TB through optional Google One paid plans. Google Drive offers users 15 GB of free storage, sharing it with Gmail and Google Photos. Files created and edited through the Google Docs suite are saved in Google Drive. Google Drive encompasses Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Google Slides, which are a part of the Google Docs Editors office suite that permits collaborative editing of documents, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, forms, and more. ![]() In addition to a web interface, Google Drive offers apps with offline capabilities for Windows and macOS computers, and Android and iOS smartphones and tablets. ![]() Launched on April 24, 2012, Google Drive allows users to store files in the cloud (on Google's servers), synchronize files across devices, and share files. Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service developed by Google.
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![]() As the Caldor Fire fills the air with smoke, researcher Brandon Berry replaces the particle sampler on one of UC Davis’ research buoys on Lake Tahoe on August 25, 2021. “I am not as worried about the clarity but the sensitive, endemic (only found in one location) species that are hanging on in the lake…The clarity may be able to rebound but will we lose these species that are already having a tough time?” said Sudeep Chandra, professor of biology at the University of Nevada, Reno. ![]() Lake Tahoe and its surrounding lands and waters are home to abundant wildlife, including Lahontan cutthroat trout, which are a threatened species, as well as mountain whitefish, black bears, beavers, marmots, deer, raptors, rare flowering plants and a wingless stonefly that lives on the bottom of the deep lake and provides food for fish. That’s sort of unheard of in the middle of the day at Lake Tahoe in August,” Schladow said. And you could not hear another boat on the lake. “The eeriest thing is that here we were at the end of August, on Lake Tahoe. In recent years, its clarity - a sign of its improving health - has begun to stabilize as state and local officials in California and Nevada took steps to protect the lake. Over the past half-century, the alpine lake has lost 40% of its clarity, largely due to runoff containing particles and plant-feeding nitrogen and phosphorus. Right now we’re seeing down maybe 50 feet,” Schladow said. “Normally around this time of year, we would expect to see down maybe 65 feet. The changes could be caused by a combination of factors: smoke preventing sunlight from penetrating the lake’s depths, ash muddying its water or more algae growing near its surface. The research center’s tests of the lake already show that its clarity declined in recent days, although Schladow said it may be temporary. “We’ve never had a fire of this extent before…This one is off the charts,” said Geoffrey Schladow, director of the University of California, Davis’ Tahoe Environmental Research Center. Researchers are now trying to figure out what the residue and flames from the Caldor Fire, which crossed a granite ridge and spread into the Lake Tahoe basin on Monday, could mean for the iconic cobalt-blue lake. But certainly the clarity of the lake, how deep you can see in the lake, could be affected for several years,” said Randy Dahlgren, emeritus professor of soils and biogeochemistry at the University of California, Davis. “It’s not going to turn the lake green or anything like that, in my opinion. More debris and sediment are likely to wash into the lake from runoff and rain this fall and winter. While the long-term effects are unclear, ash and soot are now coating the surface of the High Sierra lake and veiling the sun, which can disrupt the lake’s ecosystem and its clarity. Smoke and ash from wildfires near Lake Tahoe - one of the deepest lakes in the world - is already clouding the lake’s famously clear water, researchers say. Its extent depends on how much soot is released into its famous blue waters. ![]() The damage could be temporary, or it could last years. Researchers have already seen drops in Lake Tahoe’s clarity during the fires. Of the early Middle Ages and you can see it on this To 962, Otto who is a German king is crowned Holy RomanĮmperor again and you continue to have Holy Roman EmperorsĪll the way until 1806. Roman Emperor or Emperor of the Romans, does notĬontinue on with Charlemagne's descendants, but when you get In much more detail in other videos, the title of Holy To say that you are continuing on the legacy of the Roman Empire. 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Over 4-6(1347-1351/53) years Europe was ravaged, and.well the rest is history.īoth People and animals, and stuff presumably transmitted the plague, but the fleas carrying the Yersinia Pestis Bacterium have been given majority of blame for the episode.feeding from host.not being able to swallow and instead throwing up into the wound, thus spreading the death. Jani Beg himself survived the outbreak, only to be assassinated 10 years later.but that is another story. Presumably carried from China, and suddenly making an unwanted appearance, devastating the mongol army.Jani Beg had to call it quits and give up seige.but not before (who knows if this is true) catapulting dead plague-ridden bodies into the city.causing outbreak of plague in Kaffa. The fortified city was holding after almost 2 year siege, and plague broke out in Jani Beg camp in 1347. Wait for it.Mongols of the Golden Horde led by Khan Jani Beg. 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Be sure to discard bottles of brake fluid that are over a year old - brake fluid sucks the moisture out of the air and the water vapor in the fluid can rust out your brake lines quickly. ![]() Do not shake the fluid before pouring it in your vehicle - the air bubbles will foul up your brake lines. When adding fluid to your TSX, it is important to check your owners manual for the correct type to add - it likely be either DOT 3, DOT 4 or DOT 5, also known as silicone brake fluid. Brake fluid will also make your paint peel off if you spill it on your TSX, so be careful not to spill it. If you are adding brake fluid to your TSX on a regular basis, you should check for leaks (we have a video for this too!) As with most fluids in your engine, brake fluid can cause serious harm if you get it in your eyes, so be sure to wear safety glasses and gloves. The video above shows you how to add brake fluid to your Acura TSX. 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I honestly feel it would be thru upgrading each rig and at what point do the upgrades surpass the other rig, pro being able to have dig and o.d, I know you can put dig in the ecto with an aftermarket tranny but lose o.d, the ecto being lighter should do better going vertical as long as weight is put in the right place, comments above seem to favor the pro Lately I have been hard core into my Phoenix and am really enjoying that rig, just before that I did a NWSD SG2 swap to one of my trx4 the other trx4 is currently being built with the Negative G chassis all tho I am more into trailing and will probably not ever get into comp crawling.ģ: My bad it was late not sure how my brain went to thinking the pro came with 80mm shocks I also have an ultra new in box and switching to 90mm shocks on that has been my plan, my Phoenix I am running traxxas 90mm rear and 90mm team associated FT (element enduro shocks) up front flipped and mounted to rock pirate rc shock towers.Ĥ: I was leaning towards the pro being a better trail truck but after reading some of the following comments I am not sure on the actual crawling end. Straight axle to straight axle, to me both would be better at going vertical and side hilling, which lead to making this thread, maybe someone will read it and do just that.Ģ: Ecto has been sitting on the shelf, all tho I have been in the hobby for a long time and have owned many crawlers they usually just sat on the shelf until I sold them vs running my high speed non crawler bashers, until last year when I purchased the ecto and for some reason the slow side finally bit watching the suspension articulate suddenly was cool. I can only speculate as to which would outperform the other (assuming they were built identically, tires/wheels/foams, gearing, electronics and most importantly body.), but I can say for sure I’d take a box stock pro over an upgraded ecto 7 days a week.ġ: Their is comparison videos ecto to ultra on Y/T even a few vs videos against g-speed and flat geko and others, so thought their would be a pro to ecto, but nothing. Due to all of the machined aluminum parts, machined steel gears, chassis and body it’s also a fairly heavy truck compared to the ecto. The vs410 pro is a “trail truck” in the sense that it comes with more scale appropriate sized tires, full (read relatively big) body, inner fenders, interior, molded detail parts, etc. If you do still intend to replace them, i would recommend finding a 90mm shock that has a similar compressed, as well as extended length to retain the factory suspension geometry.Ĥ: by design the ecto is intended to be elements most performance oriented truck, big tires, high clearance and light weight body, etc. As to why (possibly), see 4 below.Ģ: that’s amazing self control, I can’t imagine a scenario where I would leave a vs410 pro in the box and only be driving my element.ģ: the vs410 pro does have 90mm shocks from the factory, although many people have not had the best luck keeping them from leaking. ![]() The gatekeeper is a new purchase and I haven’t really got to drive it much.ġ: that’s a good observation, I don’t think I’ve seen that direct comparison either. I have owned 2 enduros, and currently have a gatekeeper, as well as many other crawlers/trail trucks. Is one better at trailing, is one better at crawling or.įull disclosure, i do not own an ecto. ![]() when I build my pro it will be getting 90mm shocksĤ. I own both but my pro is still in the box and will remain their for a good while before I can afford electronics.ģ. I searched Google and YouTube and found nothing comparing the two against each other in trailing or crawling.Ģ. ![]() ![]() It may cause pain in the upper right side of the abdomen, nausea, vomiting, and fever.Symptoms may include yellowing of the skin or eyes, extremely itchy skin without rash, light-colored stools, and very dark urine.It’s most commonly caused by gallstones, but it may also be caused by injury to the liver or gallbladder, inflammation, tumors, infections, cysts, or liver damage.It often progresses to cracked and sore skin with blisters and pustules that may become infected with bacteria.It often begins with an itching, stinging, and burning discolored rash with wet appearance and dry crusting at the edges.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that this usually occurs in skin folds, such as the armpits, buttocks, under breasts, and between fingers and toes.Share on Pinterest Candida rash in the skin fold of the buttocks. 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