If you take two strong magnents (I recomend ripping appart an old hard drive). Then pull out your electric drill (or better yet, dremel tool). Tape the two magnets to the end of a flat drill bit so that they attract to each other. What this makes is a large magnetic field at the end of your drill. Simply put your drill in front of the screen, turn it on high, and enjoy your screen tripping out:)
What if you put a Satelite in a polar orbit on the moon, it could store data on one side, and transmit it on the other side as it goes around. Might be a little slow but it would work. Or maybe a network of a few Satelites would work better, depending on how much money you want to spend.
Moral of this story is to grow your weed in small patches of less than one sq meter each, or better yet, less than half a square meter each so that the surouning vegitation fills in each pixal. That or just grow legal crops.
A professor of mine at Ohio State has been doing research in the same field as well. Here's a link to his homepage. here Dr Epstine has also been working on the conducting polimers as well.
And heck, you can throw a full one (water bottle) off a cliff and it just bounces on the ground healthy as can be. I've done it and it's a bunch of fun.
There are also a good number of people, myself included, who run computer simulations for physics or chemistry or the like. I'll take every additional bit of speed I can get, and use it. I know we are the minority, but a couple of AMD 1.4's sure beat the heck (in price) out of some big iron.
Watching this movie kept reminding me of the origonal season of Star Trek. The cheesy lines, slightly 'off' reality in filming. Esp when they were standing on the hill in the desert looking down. Though the fact that an animated movie can come close to what we were filming in the seventies is amazing in my book.
Nah, By that time they will be putting 10e26 transistors in every chip and we'll still be using massive amounts of power. Not that I'd mind of course.......
I read a long while back about some people thinking of making wire insulation with the chemical that makes pepers hot in it. The idea was to keep rats from eating it. Wonder if something like that would work
One of the physics professors here at Ohio State has been working on the OLED's for years. Now his reasearch is moving to organic magnets. Yes, I mean carbon based magnets!! And you can do some REALLY funky things with them too(like change magnetic properties by shining lasers on them). Check out
http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~ppl/ to see some of his reasearch.
Personally, I dissagree with you. The result of an aesthetic computer will undoutably be it's increase in price. I'd rather spend that extra money throwing in some more RAM or a new video card. I supose there will always be the people who want the pretty "I-Fruit" computer, but give me a powerhouse over that any day.
It would be a lot easier to do if your site wasn't slashdoted. Are there any other sites out there that will catch you up to speed untill you get your site running?
If you take two strong magnents (I recomend ripping appart an old hard drive). Then pull out your electric drill (or better yet, dremel tool). Tape the two magnets to the end of a flat drill bit so that they attract to each other. What this makes is a large magnetic field at the end of your drill. Simply put your drill in front of the screen, turn it on high, and enjoy your screen tripping out :)
What if you put a Satelite in a polar orbit on the moon, it could store data on one side, and transmit it on the other side as it goes around. Might be a little slow but it would work. Or maybe a network of a few Satelites would work better, depending on how much money you want to spend.
Moral of this story is to grow your weed in small patches of less than one sq meter each, or better yet, less than half a square meter each so that the surouning vegitation fills in each pixal. That or just grow legal crops.
A professor of mine at Ohio State has been doing research in the same field as well. Here's a link to his homepage. here Dr Epstine has also been working on the conducting polimers as well.
And heck, you can throw a full one (water bottle) off a cliff and it just bounces on the ground healthy as can be. I've done it and it's a bunch of fun.
There are also a good number of people, myself included, who run computer simulations for physics or chemistry or the like. I'll take every additional bit of speed I can get, and use it. I know we are the minority, but a couple of AMD 1.4's sure beat the heck (in price) out of some big iron.
Watching this movie kept reminding me of the origonal season of Star Trek. The cheesy lines, slightly 'off' reality in filming. Esp when they were standing on the hill in the desert looking down. Though the fact that an animated movie can come close to what we were filming in the seventies is amazing in my book.
Nah, By that time they will be putting 10e26 transistors in every chip and we'll still be using massive amounts of power. Not that I'd mind of course.......
I read a long while back about some people thinking of making wire insulation with the chemical that makes pepers hot in it. The idea was to keep rats from eating it. Wonder if something like that would work
One of the physics professors here at Ohio State has been working on the OLED's for years. Now his reasearch is moving to organic magnets. Yes, I mean carbon based magnets!! And you can do some REALLY funky things with them too(like change magnetic properties by shining lasers on them). Check out http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~ppl/ to see some of his reasearch.
Personally, I dissagree with you. The result of an aesthetic computer will undoutably be it's increase in price. I'd rather spend that extra money throwing in some more RAM or a new video card. I supose there will always be the people who want the pretty "I-Fruit" computer, but give me a powerhouse over that any day.
It would be a lot easier to do if your site wasn't slashdoted. Are there any other sites out there that will catch you up to speed untill you get your site running?