Domain: 3.ly
Stories and comments across the archive that link to 3.ly.
Comments · 15
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Link to the picture on NASA servers
http://3.ly/eringobragh
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
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Flywheels
Whatever happened to flywheels for energy storage? Popular Science couldn't shut up about them 40 years ago. Example: http://3.ly/Ccxs
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Re:Proprietary means
I still hold out hope for Google.
(Sorry for using a URL shortener but Slashdot seems to have screwed up their crappy comment system and I can't f***ing paste. WHAT THE HELL.)
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Re:Those bastards!
How do you keep a blonde busy all afternoon?
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Re:You mean like this?
No, he means like this (click link:)
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Re:My Idea
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Re:My Idea
Infinite recursion that defeats browser infinite recursion detection:
http://3.ly/3x5qdno
http://tinyurl.com/36n5j5y(the tinyurl long link is <html><body><script>var t=setTimeout('window.location="http://3.ly/3x5qdno";',50);</script></body></html> encoded in a data: URI)
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Re:My Idea
Done.
http://tinyurl.com/25lsp67
http://3.ly/2e5g64fbit.ly adds its own little blab page if it detects multiple redirects, which is entertaining in its own way I guess... never-ending loop:
The preview feature is fun too...
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Re:My Idea
Done.
http://tinyurl.com/25lsp67
http://3.ly/2e5g64fbit.ly adds its own little blab page if it detects multiple redirects, which is entertaining in its own way I guess... never-ending loop:
The preview feature is fun too...
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Re:Interesting premise, but flawed argumentsThe potato in the human diet, By Jennifer A. Woolfe, Susan V. Poats, International Potato Center, p 104.
The major part of potato carbohydrate is present as starch. The digestibility of cooked and uncooked starches from various foods including potato has been reviewed by Dreher et al. (1984), who placed potato starch in the group of least digestible food starches. There have been various experiments in which raw potato starch was fed to humans and caused symptoms such as violent stomach cramps (McCay et al., 1975), and such preparations cause caecal hyperotrophy and death in rats (El-Harith et al., 1976). The latter effects were subsequently attributed to the resistance of potato starch to digestion by pancreatic amylase (Walker & El-Harith, 1978), and were lost when the starch was gelatinized.
Cooking either peeled or unpeeled potatoes increases the digestibility of potato starch. The results of a study in vitro with pancreatic amylase into the effects of cooking potatoes on starch digestibility (Hellendoorn et al., 1970) are shown in Figure 4.5. Raw starch was barely digested; partly cooked starch from potatoes heated in water at 70 C for 20 min and cooled immediately was incompletely digestible, and the digestibility of the starch increased with cooking time.
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They said the same about hybrids
This speculative bullcrap will be put to bed a week after sales start. There is so much pent-up demand for ditching gas, this will all seem like nothing more than desperate Chevron/Exxon/Conoco/BP propaganda.
But the Chinese BYD F3DM will eat the Volt's lunch, costing half as much with a longer all-electric range and batteries which can charge half full in 10 minutes if your house mains can handle the current.
The real tragedy is overpriced sports card like the Tesla which unlike the Volt, are actually priced beyond most consumers' means.
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Ahem. The patch doesn't seem to work well here.
I installed the new JRE and then tried the PoC http://3.ly/qht4 . Sometimes I get an error message as shown in the article, but most times the calculator pops up. I'm using XP SP3 & PaleMoon 3.6.3 browser.
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Re:Not for consumer use
No... 3.ly!
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Re:Why?
Pff... that’s nothing.
vs.
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Re:Tweak.tk wins the shortening war!
http://3.ly/uXl
http://a2uhu.tkSame length. (Both point to http://www.slashdot.org.)