What sort of coal powered laptop doesn't support basic edge-scrolling? I've got a circa 10 y.o. Fujitsu-Siemens 1.4GHz Celeron M 0.5 GB RAM, and the synaptics driver even supports 2 finger scrolling like a champ, when enabled.
How is the percentage of freely spoken English over there, among the population? Been thinking of moving over there, but I only speak decent (my native) Bulgarian aside from English, and language worries me somewhat.
Ironically random linux distros probably have the best support in that sense - ancient fortran77 code runs alongside the latest RoR hotness without much issue. It's nice to have hoarders for repo maintainers.:)
There is one trans fat - vaccenic acid found in both. Conjugated linoic acid is a metabolite, and trans, but the two double bonds are conjugated so it's a misnomer, functionally.
Yeah, but we need the money from anything we can dig up - we can't export bread, we can export gas and fuels, here is to hoping the Black sea clathrates make a big bang in a good way - bread and water a civilization doesn't make. A fellow Bulgarian.
Esters are where it's at - butyl butanoate passed military aviation standards for jet fuel and does pretty well in gasoline engines as well, and is drop in compatible - ethanol needs tweaks.
Solid oxide fuel cells on CNG or other hydrocarbons are a good contender for a series hybrid power plant at a 40 kW power rating. Check out the latest Ce(IV) oxide doped ceramics with internal reforming, really cool. BEVs FTW, though.
What sort of coal powered laptop doesn't support basic edge-scrolling? I've got a circa 10 y.o. Fujitsu-Siemens 1.4GHz Celeron M 0.5 GB RAM, and the synaptics driver even supports 2 finger scrolling like a champ, when enabled.
Thanks, that was useful. I intend to pursue a PhD, so being near a university isn't a issue.
Packing my bags, time to smell like rocket fuel!
How is the percentage of freely spoken English over there, among the population? Been thinking of moving over there, but I only speak decent (my native) Bulgarian aside from English, and language worries me somewhat.
How about shemales?
looks like data declaration section for cobol. cute.
Ironically random linux distros probably have the best support in that sense - ancient fortran77 code runs alongside the latest RoR hotness without much issue. It's nice to have hoarders for repo maintainers. :)
There is one trans fat - vaccenic acid found in both. Conjugated linoic acid is a metabolite, and trans, but the two double bonds are conjugated so it's a misnomer, functionally.
DOS on a Blackberry? Sounds good, can I get now?
Makes more sense to target tars in the tobacco, than the nicotine.
Tangra.
Putka means cunt.
Yeah, sure. Why not, if Jenny McCarthy is an immunologist.
Get a girlfriend dude. And medication.
Prepaid card account per charging station chain? Swipe and plug, get charged as much as you pulled, and top up your credit once in a while.
How about straight vegetable oil?
Well done. *hug* (No seriously, that reply made me smile.) A fellow physics major-to-be. :)
Here's the Bulgarian take on it: http://arxiv.org/pdf/1211.6259
Yeah, but we need the money from anything we can dig up - we can't export bread, we can export gas and fuels, here is to hoping the Black sea clathrates make a big bang in a good way - bread and water a civilization doesn't make. A fellow Bulgarian.
There was some Finnish biotech company working on gene therapy for HIV, i hope they through trials faster. Best of luck to both of you.
Driver support is an issue. Try running it on a Raspberry Pi.
Happy birthday to me! Turning 21 this year. Though 2012 wasn't much fun.
Esters are where it's at - butyl butanoate passed military aviation standards for jet fuel and does pretty well in gasoline engines as well, and is drop in compatible - ethanol needs tweaks.
Solid oxide fuel cells on CNG or other hydrocarbons are a good contender for a series hybrid power plant at a 40 kW power rating. Check out the latest Ce(IV) oxide doped ceramics with internal reforming, really cool. BEVs FTW, though.
Conservation of energy - that fungus grows on biomass.