Small Tesla coils are typically run in pulsed mod, with duty cycles on the order of 0.1%. If you wish to run them continuously you need a 100Kw supply for even a small 5-10 foot coil, water cooled electronics, primary coil, and you will need induction heater grade capacitors.
How do you plan on getting useful data from high frequency AC, and for that matter, high frequency AC which by nature is a decaying pulse stream on the order of.1-1% duty cycle?
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This would be a separate database, furthermore, the information is useless to marketing, because the market is saturated, more intelligent marketing is what is desired.
And, No, the closest thing to this is "friend wheel", also on facebook. I'm envisioning a "friend wheel" that encompasses everyone on Myspace, facebook, Bebo, and the 30 others, all of which allow you to see an individual's friends.
Granted it will take a little more effort, and distributed computing will be necessary, but the information would be priceless to those researching demographics and related arts.
We could even get a little more creative and build a 3-D online viewer, combined with as much information as is possible to extract from the online profile. (Limited to text to save space)
This could easily span across the net, and all social networks, as well as allowing for random people to filter out bots, duplicate profiles, and fake profiles.
Small Tesla coils are typically run in pulsed mod, with duty cycles on the order of 0.1%. If you wish to run them continuously you need a 100Kw supply for even a small 5-10 foot coil, water cooled electronics, primary coil, and you will need induction heater grade capacitors. How do you plan on getting useful data from high frequency AC, and for that matter, high frequency AC which by nature is a decaying pulse stream on the order of .1-1% duty cycle?
$70,000 per worker is a bit excessive. I can't come up with $30,000 in operating expenses per worker either.
No No No This would be a separate database, furthermore, the information is useless to marketing, because the market is saturated, more intelligent marketing is what is desired. And, No, the closest thing to this is "friend wheel", also on facebook. I'm envisioning a "friend wheel" that encompasses everyone on Myspace, facebook, Bebo, and the 30 others, all of which allow you to see an individual's friends.
Granted it will take a little more effort, and distributed computing will be necessary, but the information would be priceless to those researching demographics and related arts. We could even get a little more creative and build a 3-D online viewer, combined with as much information as is possible to extract from the online profile. (Limited to text to save space) This could easily span across the net, and all social networks, as well as allowing for random people to filter out bots, duplicate profiles, and fake profiles.