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I think you might as well forget
Whatever else you had to do.
During a Coronal Mass Ejection event, the ionosphere becomes essentially opaque to radio waves, including the bands used by satellites, https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.esa.int%2FApplicatio... That means that ALL satellite communications fail. The SpaceX satellites fly quite low -- in the ionosphere in fact -- but all satellites are affected, even the ones way out in geosynchronous orbit, because the ionosphere is between the ground and them.
In other words, during a CME, all satellites are affected. Even the military hardened ones -- where hardening just means they don't burn out during a CME. Yes, you can still force some signal through, but not at the Gbps you get per wavelength in a cable.
Then there is a Carrington Event CME... which seems to occur very 100 years or so. The last one was in 1859...
This paper from 2021 looks at the challenges involved in using laser links to and between satellites. I think it's fair to say the technology isn't up to replacing the sub-sea fibre cables yet.
Denmark’s main annual agricultural imports from the United States are wood pellets (USD 156 million),... which would be addressed nicely by a billion tress I imagine.
FALSE. Lightning was a replacement for the iPod connector. It had nothing to do with seeing that "mini usb and micro usb" "absolutely fucking sucked" nor is that even true.
I'll disagree with you on the mini and micro USB connectors.
Suckage:
* USB A -- moderately high
* Mini-USB -- off the scale. Mechanically horrible.
* Micro-USB -- less bad than Mini-USB, which is not a high bar to reach.
* USB-C -- does not suck
Granted, the best keyboards I have ever used were Hall Effect, but they were also extremely expensive.
Don't give me any of that intelligent life stuff, just give me something I can blow up
(Which actually makes sense in the context of the movie)
The "Cleaning the elevator" scene.
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That link isn't Wikipedia, it's www.usap.gov. The rest of my comments stand.
The hardest part of climbing the ladder of success is getting through the crowd at the bottom.