I believe there is an option for on startup to put time delays between programs loading. Of course if you try to load 10 programs at the same time it will have a moment to decide which to do first. If you set a order in your startup using time delays you can drastically increase responsiveness of the OS during the first few moments of startup.
The link seems to go into detail that they don't really know the importants of the helium present in the solar winds. Only that the winds speeds are somehow determined by the amount of helium present in the solar winds. While the helium isn't the actual propellant of the winds it seems that the actualy speed and possible amount of helium is determined by the size of CME (coronal mass ejection) experienced on the surface of the sun.
It will definately be interesting to see what they can accomplish with that kind of grant.
I believe there is an option for on startup to put time delays between programs loading. Of course if you try to load 10 programs at the same time it will have a moment to decide which to do first. If you set a order in your startup using time delays you can drastically increase responsiveness of the OS during the first few moments of startup.
The link seems to go into detail that they don't really know the importants of the helium present in the solar winds. Only that the winds speeds are somehow determined by the amount of helium present in the solar winds. While the helium isn't the actual propellant of the winds it seems that the actualy speed and possible amount of helium is determined by the size of CME (coronal mass ejection) experienced on the surface of the sun.