Fantastic news, glad you got it sorted
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This is definitely written with Tiny Homes in mind. A lot of them up that way... Actually seems pretty generous compared to some councils (the immovable clause gives some leeway)
Interesting indeed. Article pitches the need to be a good thinker as a generic need, which I think misses the point. The need to be a good thinker is, I think, essential but highly situational - but I expect it's a practised skill, so there's no harm in applying it in 'non essential' areas. Maybe that then runs the risk of overthinking everything. But then maybe I'm overthinking that.
Pretty sure they're asking for software FOR Windows, rather than Windows itself.
What're the prerequisites to get the antivirals these days?
What are you looking at booting?
Oooh, not happy about that
Bloody better be! Almost carbon copy, no mitigation at all
Certainly setting the theme early on!
Absolutely. Those lineouts have been embarrassing!
Definitely something going on that doesn't make sense here - input impedance of the mic input for that amp appears to be 1k, with the mic at 300ohm. Yes it's mismatched, but not enough to cause zero signal.
I'm guessing cable - can you borrow a standard xlr and try an adaptor, or get another xlrl to 1/4”?
Hard to say in specific terms. Generally, we've already seen changes to the Adventure Activities Act (after much debate and industry consultation) which will put a lot more emphasis on informed consent and risk disclosures for clients. There's also more emphasis on risks due to major natural events and having systems to identify and mitigate these.
Honestly, the chances to the Act have been pretty minimal, and I don't think this verdict changes that. What it does achieve is force the hand of shonky operators to come up to standard.