jawa21
Indeed, but everything you need is there. And I'll throw one in for free and it is awesome to get started: http://websdr.org/
We have that l. It is a mastodon bot. I don't remember what server it is on, but tagging it will set the reminder.
I almost hate to recommend it, but r/rtlsdr is the place to go.
RTL-SDR is basically a way of using a digital device as a broadband radio. That is an oversimplification, but that is the idea. There are cheap USB devices out there that will turn a PC into a ham radio receiver (among a really wide range of other bands like weather satellites). I have no idea how they are doing it with Android, however. Maybe using the phone's antenna.
First thing I did when I moved out was eat an entire roll of cookie dough.
A conveyor would make the most sense.
Things like this are why I am mostly glad to still be using xbmc on my original hacked Xbox. Not much space and I have to deal with FTP, but it still works a treat.
Evil Socrates refused to get in the phone booth.
!https://lemmy.sdf.org/c/foxnews
You forgot the pop-ups, forced midi music, easily injected malware, difficulty in verifying sources, html frames that frequently broke, the entire concept of needing a site map, fucking keywords, true banner ads that could force clicks with Javascript, and RealPlayer to name a few. I don't miss it at all.
General Dynamics. I used to be able to tell about a month ahead of time when a U.S. air strike was going to be in the news because an order for missile parts would come in from them. It was always creepy.