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NTT Verifies Diamond Semiconductor Operation At 81 GHz

Anonymous Coward writes "This story over at eetimes.com reports of a semiconductor made of diamond that is able to run at 81 GHz." Mmmm, foreshadowing.

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  1. Re:FUCK EVERY WINDOWS USER ON /.!!!!!!!! by Oper+Sorcerer · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Off our medication again, are we?

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  2. Stargate by sxpert · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    In stargate SG1, all computers (besides the ones on earth) are composed of lighted gems that are attatched to supports... real insigth from the writers ???

  3. Oh, honey by veg_all · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I've got one on my finger now (and he's an ADMIN!! ;> )

    The engagement ring has a vacuum tube; it's a bit ungainly next to the goods, but, hey, fuck it; I'm in love and love means not having to say "heatsink," right, lover?

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  4. Re:Good example of doublespeak by CrowScape · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Uh, no, it's my ability to READ that makes me come out of the woodwork. I gladly fight laws that infringe on freedom of speech all the time, but I have no RIGHT to freedom of speech unless my State has a clause in its Constitution that assures it. It's not there. Congress is defined in Article I as comprising a Senate and House of Representatives. Congress has been give power under Article I to pass all laws. "Congress shall make no law" is therefore in absolute terms. I'm not saying this because I really want to be able to shut up the spammers (national anti-spam regulation and the Do Not Call list is clearly against the First Amendment as writen, BTW.) I'm doing this because I want the law comprehensable, consistant and within reach of the common man. If the courts can go and through "common law" (again, if it ain't made in the legislature, under the Constitution, it ain't law) change the meaning of the document, then the Constitution itself is completely worthless and you can only protect your rights by hireing high priced lawyers, and even THEN you aren't assured as the courts like to ignore the Constitution when it comes to, say, the Ten Commandments being displayed in a court house (and no, I'm not refering to former justice Roy Moore).

    Now, the questions is how long before I am moderated Off Topic or a Troll? Sorry, I get worked up about this stuff. I saw my opening and I took it.

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    What those who are ignorant of the subject matter think; usually wrong.