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Saved by uncleflo on January 16th, 2022.
The world's largest international mobile virtual network operator with over 16 million customers and a new customer joining every two seconds. Launched in 2006, Lyca Mobile heralded a new era in international telecom by bridging people across the world at great prices. Our ethos combines the power of connectivity with affordability and has garnered us more than 16 million customers in 23 countries. With phone plans that club benefits including high data and international calls, our idea is to make our customers’ lives easy and consistently raise the bar for quality of services. As the world’s biggest mobile virtual network operator, that ideology is at the heart of everything we do.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 22nd, 2019.
RYA Training Courses are world renowned as a hallmark of competence and confidence by commercial operators and leisure users alike. RYA training with Marine Matters is a choice to work with a training centre that specialises in what they do best - Powerboating and Motor Cruising RYA training. Which course? If you know which course you wish to enroll on use the course ladder on the left. If you need assistance in making the choice use the RYA course map on the right. Commercial training is at the heart of the Marine Matters training experience where we provide RYA/MCA commercial training for superyacht crews, wind farm operatives, Marine Police, Royal Navy, The Border Force, Environment Agency and Harbour Authorities to name a few. Training can be provided for just one member of staff or the whole company - on your vessel or ours.
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Saved by uncleflo on May 5th, 2019.
Smart international calls on your mobile On Android or iPhone? It's easier and quicker to use the Dial-a-Code App to call Spain. Free to download. At the prompt dial the full international number starting 00 and press #
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Saved by uncleflo on December 20th, 2018.
Ever asked yourself "Where can't I fly my drone in the UK?" or "What does a Flight Restriction Zone mean?" NoFlyDrones.co.uk can help. Your free, easy to use tool showing no fly zones in the UK. We use the rules and regulations of the UK Air Navigation Order (CAP393) to present a simple graphical tool to aid safe flight planning for hobbyists and professional drone operators alike.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 20th, 2018.
Drones are big business, and thousands of you would have received your very own for Christmas this year. The plummeting cost of components and the ease of buying remote controlled aircraft off the Internet has skyrocketed the use of consumer drones across the globe. Headlines are made every day, whether that’s new drones at CES, drones almost hitting passenger jets, or drones spying on unassuming victims. The CAA (Civil Aviation Authority) has already prosecuted two drone operators in the UK for breaching safety regulations, with numerous other investigations ongoing. In October, a man was arrested for operating a drone over Manchester City’s football stadium in a match with Tottenham Hotspur.
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Saved by uncleflo on November 28th, 2018.
In this installment of our blog series on Basic Audio Techniques for Video, we’ll explain how to use a boompole. If you missed the previous installment exploring the basics of using a boom mic, you can read it here. Since the earliest days of filmmaking, film crews have relied on mounting a microphone onto a boompole in order to properly position the microphone out of frame. In this post, we’ll be sharing some insider tips from professional boom operators.
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Saved by uncleflo on March 13th, 2012.
We have already seen how variables are seen as memory cells that can be accessed using their identifiers. This way we did not have to care about the physical location of our data within memory, we simply used its identifier whenever we wanted to refer to our variable. The memory of your computer can be imagined as a succession of memory cells, each one of the minimal size that computers manage (one byte). These single-byte memory cells are numbered in a consecutive way, so as, within any block of memory, every cell has the same number as the previous one plus one. This way, each cell can be easily located in the memory because it has a unique address and all the memory cells follow a successive pattern. For example, if we are looking for cell 1776 we know that it is going to be right between cells 1775 and 1777, exactly one thousand cells after 776 and exactly one thousand cells before cell 2776.
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