You and the person on a chair on the beach next to you will both get sunburnt. In the same way, radio waves washing around your house or car interacts with everything, antenna or not.
I thought "total solar eclipse" would be on the chart. It appears not to be.
Grand Canyon is actually fucking sweet from an airplane. I guess you don't have to chase it with radios etc but I flew from Denver to San Diego one time and it was amazing from my window seat.
18-34? Yeah I am pretty financially fortunate and literate and I did not start saving for retirement until 24
And only pretty recently did my budget really have room and a salary big enough that 10% was a chunk of change....
But yeah 1/3 of their age range here generally will not be saving for retirement because they are likely students and/or minimum wage workers. If you make $12/hr at 21 it's basically inconsequential if you are putting $800 a year away toward retirement.
I just punched it into a calculator. $100 a month, 6% interest and 3% inflation, for 40 years nets you $60k of buying power at retirement.
Except on very narrow cases, these have always been a sham. And in those narrow cases it should be an NDA and the onus on the business to actually prove proprietary info was divulged or a patent was violated. Sucks for the businesses, but the alternative was in many cases needlessly handcuffing so many employees
If two identical radios are side by side and tuned to the same frequency, will they both pick up the signal at 100%, or will they wrestle for the same radio waves?
Every damn day ( programming.dev )
xkcd #2931: Chasing ( imgs.xkcd.com )
https://xkcd.com/2931...
Poll: 61% of young adults confess they are not saving for retirement ( medium.com )
What kind of institutional gaslighting is this? ( i.redd.it )
FTC Announces Rule Banning Noncompetes ( www.ftc.gov )
I haven't found the exact date, but it'll be effective 130 120 days after publishing in the federal register....