OK, color me confused.
It is way past time for me to build a new system.
I have read a bunch but it is not clear to me if there is going to be a Skylake for us DIY types that supports DDR4, is 65W and had Iris Pro graphics.
Can anyone shed light?
Below is a link for an online Google/GIS map that always shows the latest information about Hurricane Joaquin. If you are told to evacuate then you need to GO! Do not rely on this map to ignore an order to evacuate.
Each time the map opens, the most recent data hosted on federal GIS...
I just figured since anandtech is a technically oriented forum (where I have got tech help in the past) some actual groundwater data would aid this discussion. And if there is a better way to visualize that kind of data other than on a map - I don't know what it is.
It seems that much of the buzz about drought in California has shifted from the super low snowpack to the sinking water level in wells as groundwater in many areas is being pumped faster than it is being replenished. For insightful background on California groundwater, here are some articles...
Yes, that's a natural reaction. But if you take a look you will see (in the Help file) that Gmap4 is part of my way to "pay it forward" to honor strangers who have helped me in the past. It really is free-no-strings-attached for noncommercial use.
And since the OP and others posted about GPS...
Here is an idea if there is cell service where you are and you have a smartphone or tablet.
Open this Gmap4 link (I am the developer) in your browser:
http://www.mappingsupport.com/p/gmap4.php
Then touch Menu ==> My Location.
The map will center where you are (assuming your device has a GPS...
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