eric onchwari
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what happens when you don't pu your phone on airplane mode
At this very moment, imperceptible signals traverse the atmosphere in your vicinity. Beyond the range of visible light detectable by your eyes, vast radio waves, as broad as houses, carry data between computers, GPS systems, mobile phones, and more. To put it into perspective, the signal emitted by your phone is so potent that, were it visible as radio waves, it could be seen all the way from Jupiter. However, this hypothetical sight is obscured due to interference caused by routers, satellites, and the presence of individuals who have not activated airplane mode during flights. Contrary to popular belief, the airplane mode setting isn't primarily for safeguarding your flight but rather for ensuring the safety of everyone else sharing your flight path.
By eric onchwari8 months ago in Education
why americans love big cars
Lately, as I drive my low-sitting car, I've observed a noticeable trend. When I find myself stuck in traffic, I'm either unable to see beyond the cars in front of me, or I feel dwarfed by the towering presence of the vehicles surrounding me. This shift has a significant cause: the production of passenger cars like sedans and wagons for sale in the United States has been steadily declining since 1975. In their place, we've witnessed a continuous surge in the production of SUVs. Last year, SUVs and trucks accounted for 80% of all new car sales, a stark contrast to the 52% figure in 2011.
By eric onchwari8 months ago in Wheel
Why silicon valley is there
WHY SILICON VALLEY IS THERE These represent the blossoms of prune trees. Situated within a geological depression, the Santa Clara Valley in California was once referred to as the "Valley of Heart's Delight" because of its extensive farmland teeming with a vibrant array of flowers and fruit, which prominently included prunes.
By eric onchwari8 months ago in Education