Wow, this is oddly familiar. I wrote some software for my company to crunch tons of payment numbers on demand which eventually boil down to writing ACH files in plaintext and SFTPing them to SVB(although SVB really only processes them twice a day).
I'm pretty stoked Stripe is supporting ACH now as I have other products that customers would like to pay with ACH rather than credit. But I don't think the Stripe product just released will help send money from control accounts(and replace SVB origination), just accepting incoming ACH payments from customers to our own company accounts.
Generally the gravity assists act on other planets on the way to the destination. For example, Cassini got assists off of Venus twice, then Earth, then Jupiter on its way to Saturn.
Note: I'm no astrophysicist, and this is just back of the napkin math
Uranus is the physically closest planet to Pluto at the minimum distance of 11AU (about 1,64 billion km). Pluto's escape velocity is about 1,2 km/s (putting the orbital velocity at about 0,7 km/s). So a naive brake on Uranus would need to put the craft such that it brakes down to less than 1 km/s. 1,65 billion km at 1 km/s is about 52 years. Which seems to be a like letting off the gas in a car while going up a hill to break, but then getting to the top and still needing to go 50 miles to your destination. So something else needs to be in place other than just relying on gravity assists/braking.
This particular example basically connects Georgia Tech's campus across the highway, There was no plan on expanding the road. The lawns actually get a lot of use, students studying/lounging during the week and popular for tailgating on Saturdays.
As a web application developer in 2015+ I would argue that developing with mobile in mind should be required.
At least taken into consideration.
At bare minimum have a pre-deployment test: is my app unusable/does this look terrible on the most popular iphone/android.
I'm pretty stoked Stripe is supporting ACH now as I have other products that customers would like to pay with ACH rather than credit. But I don't think the Stripe product just released will help send money from control accounts(and replace SVB origination), just accepting incoming ACH payments from customers to our own company accounts.