Not exact matches
Given that digital storage is becoming cheaper every day, I would advocate investing in scanning key paper documents, and storing them in
at least two
locations, so that you are immune to the risk of a
single event wiping out some key
data or documents.
That way, if a processor is relying heavily on
data from a narrow range of addresses — if, for instance, it's performing a complicated operation on one section of a large image — that
data is spaced out across the cache so as not to cause a logjam
at a
single location.
Although the Ben Nevis
data are from a
single spot, it is rare even today to have
data — especially hourly
data — from a mountain peak and from such a northerly
location, where the climate is warming
at one of the fastest rates on Earth.
In his piece, McIntyre replaces a number (12) of these original measurement series with more
data (34 series) from a
single location (not one of the above) within the Yamal region,
at which the trees apparently do not show the same overall growth increase registered in our
data.»
The issue, beyond the core
data representing but a
single geospacial
location and thus by itself not representative of the whole (and much larger) region in which it resides, is that the core is near the Greenland summit (in order to get the deepest profile of the ice possible) and therefore
at an elevation of over 2 miles above sea level.
There are a lot of apps that track
location data, but what Lowe's saying doesn't exactly line up with MoviePass's privacy policy of claiming to make a «
single request» for your
location when selecting the theater you want to watch a movie
at.