Some guy was developing a theory that actual money we have now can be replaced by energy, when it can be properly easily stored for use. Supercapacitators provide the way to do this.
..as I naively thought that the rule about writing down stuff whenever one wants the world to know it, is already a common knowledge. Those refusing to understand full potential of writing should take datamining courses.
FOR ALL AUTOTOOLS "REPLACEMENTS"
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Autotools
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· Score: 2, Insightful
please note that all current 'replacements' are totally wrong and actually work only as puny build systems, not supporting any of the great portability benefits that autotools give. Scons, cmake, whatever else depend on their working installation on _build_ machine. This is wrong, only working shell+make+gcc should be needed to actually build software.
So...
Is there ANY good "replacement", preferably lightweight, with this great virtue? As far as I know, there's none.
I'm a little disappointed.
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The Titanic In 3-D
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· Score: 3, Informative
With great curiosity I click on the hilited link "three-dimensional map of the world's most famous shipwreck" (which is irresistible you know) and find a nearly-slashdotted site that actually hasn't that model yet.
No more liquid nitrogen i my room!
Not that it wouldn't be offtopic, but...
Some guy was developing a theory that actual money we have now can be replaced by energy, when it can be properly easily stored for use.
Supercapacitators provide the way to do this.
I'd be happy to finally pay with real resources.
... I produce the sound of loud laughter aimed at any blacklisting effort ever made.
...that one internet isn't really enough.
No idea, but on the second thought this totally reminds me one long-inactive volcano we got here in CZ. Google for 'Komorni hurka' or 'Kammerbühl'.
Images from the actual volcano crater:
http://kurz.geologie.sci.muni.cz/obrazky_ucebnice/obrazek4_23.jpg
http://regiony.ic.cz/clanky/karlov/hurka_v.jpg
I'm kindof afraid that your backyard is going to become the first physical place to be slashdotted.
..as I naively thought that the rule about writing down stuff whenever one wants the world to know it, is already a common knowledge. Those refusing to understand full potential of writing should take datamining courses.
Oh dear. I'm totally doing a backup copy from the appstore right now :]
...BOOMMmmm
please note that all current 'replacements' are totally wrong and actually work only as puny build systems, not supporting any of the great portability benefits that autotools give. Scons, cmake, whatever else depend on their working installation on _build_ machine. This is wrong, only working shell+make+gcc should be needed to actually build software.
So...
Is there ANY good "replacement", preferably lightweight, with this great virtue? As far as I know, there's none.
BEEP BEEP Access Denied!
...am I reading wrong if I don't see destiny of the last 25% of oil?
True. Summary sounds like wikileaks is going to use some kind of lost and forgotten vault...uh I mean bunker.
...kindof post-mortem...
imaginary +1 for you, for remembering the whole story.
SQL comes really handy. I can imagine several simple scripts + SQLite indexing table. Or anything else.
Did everyone forget about molten salt and similar tech? It was here a week ago...
http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/10/07/23/0125235/Worlds-First-Molten-Salt-Solar-Plant-Opens?from=rss
With great curiosity I click on the hilited link "three-dimensional map of the world's most famous shipwreck" (which is irresistible you know) and find a nearly-slashdotted site that actually hasn't that model yet.
never mind.
Like from blood elf paladins?
Please no.
...good we know who did (paid) the study.
Lets simply go seeding instead of this discussion.
...atomic-scale vuvuzelas in space.
They have 90,000 employes.... so ebay is gonna have 89000 search results for WP7.
s/cow/wank/g
oh holy god. I posted it to wrong discussion. please ignore me. :D
It took around 10 seconds to shoot down standard army targetting dummy.
If the laser tower can target the pilot in classical manned aircraft (and I bet it can), it's done in less than a second, even from quite far away.
In result, aircraft with any tranlucent windows seem totally unusuable for combat now.