What is the plant trying to break down? In otherwords, even if you where to just build a bunch of algea filled ponds, it seems to me that you still have to 'put' something into the pond in order to get the byproduct you are looking for. So my question is: what do you have to put into the pond to get the byproduct? It cannot just be water and sunlight alone. You need some other sort of nutrient..and can you get large quantities of these outside nutrients? (Sorry biology was back in the 9th grade)
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This brings up another issue I'd like to see resolved. I hate having to create new user accounts on all of these web sites. I'd like one user account so that if I come across a site I'd like to take a look at, I just type in my "universial" username and password and I get instant access.
As an example, I went to TV guide to see local listings of Nerds 2.01, but they wanted me to create a new user account. So I walked away never to return. More and more sites are doing this and it's extremely aggravating, it takes time, and I bet you they are losing customers because of this policy.
I used to work at a company that lets say puts out web browsers and I tried to push them to do this, but they ignored me time and time again.
O well. If an open source movement picks up in this area we might see some cools things happen. An ideal goal would be to get a windows version up and running so that smaller ISP's can snatch it and possibly force more commercial ISP's to adopt the technology. Then agin AOL paid alot of money for ICQ and would be rather against this I imagine.
fucking hilarious!
That guys is just a freak. His technology is crap.
When you send a fucking bill in the mail it ain't encrypted. OHMYGOD! Anyone can get you if they want.
Who ever heard of Tera? But Cray....
What is the plant trying to break down? In otherwords, even if you where to just build a bunch of algea filled ponds, it seems to me that you still have to 'put' something into the pond in order to get the byproduct you are looking for. So my question is: what do you have to put into the pond to get the byproduct? It cannot just be water and sunlight alone. You need some other sort of nutrient..and can you get large quantities of these outside nutrients? (Sorry biology was back in the 9th grade)
Workers of the work unite!
This brings up another issue I'd like to see resolved. I hate having to create new user accounts on all of these web sites. I'd like one user account so that if I come across a site I'd like to take a look at, I just type in my "universial" username and password and I get instant access.
As an example, I went to TV guide to see local listings of Nerds 2.01, but they wanted me to create a new user account. So I walked away never to return. More and more sites are doing this and it's extremely aggravating, it takes time, and I bet you they are losing customers because of this policy.
I used to work at a company that lets say puts out web browsers and I tried to push them to do this, but they ignored me time and time again.
O well. If an open source movement picks up in this area we might see some cools things happen. An ideal goal would be to get a windows version up and running so that smaller ISP's can snatch it and possibly force more commercial ISP's to adopt the technology. Then agin AOL paid alot of money for ICQ and would be rather against this I imagine.