At the end of the ice age did people worry about global warming? And, before the ice age, did people worry about global cooling? In any event, were these events catestophic... could we exist today without these events?
The reason I ask is because i found out two days ago that I have gained 4 pounds since the beginning of the semester -- thanks to a core requirment/class... now, my weight is generally a fairly stable thing in my mind, and i wouldn't have even noticed... back on the farm at home, i'm sure that i will probabbly loose those pounds...
now, if you can see the relation, good, if not, too bad:)
seems to me that if ice wants to melt after a few million years of being frozen, all the more power to it. I wish the ice in my fridge would stay frozen for that long when i'm sipping my frosted mug of root beer......
Point of View is Everything, and Period Three Equals Chaos -- now, on to the real question, how to control the uncontrollable.
It is very unfortunate that this story linked directly to www.calc.org. They have been having server troubles for a few weeks now, and getting slashdotted doesn't help. At the moment, www.calc.org is the only (TI) calculator website with a decent archive. www.ticalc.org (by far the largest archive) took it's archives offline because of some 'bad content' which stems from the CD that they made in conjunction with texas instruments.
The ti community could use some help right about now...
It is very unfortunate that this story linked directly to www.calc.org. They have been having server troubles for a few weeks now, and getting slashdotted doesn't help. At the moment, www.calc.org is the only (TI) calculator website with a decent archive. www.ticalc.org (by far the largest archive) took it's archives offline because of some 'bad content' which stems from the CD that they made in conjunction with texas instruments.
the ti community could use some help right about now...
Greg
www.geocities.com/gdietsche/
and yes... Gravity still works! (and some times that can be problematic)
Wow i did't relize how OLD that processor is... I've been programming in ASM on my TI-86 calc which has a 6 mhz Z80 processor in it... That Processor is OLDER than I am !!!
WOW
At the end of the ice age did people worry about global warming? And, before the ice age, did people worry about global cooling? In any event, were these events catestophic... could we exist today without these events?
:)
The reason I ask is because i found out two days ago that I have gained 4 pounds since the beginning of the semester -- thanks to a core requirment/class... now, my weight is generally a fairly stable thing in my mind, and i wouldn't have even noticed... back on the farm at home, i'm sure that i will probabbly loose those pounds...
now, if you can see the relation, good, if not, too bad
seems to me that if ice wants to melt after a few million years of being frozen, all the more power to it. I wish the ice in my fridge would stay frozen for that long when i'm sipping my frosted mug of root beer......
Point of View is Everything, and Period Three Equals Chaos -- now, on to the real question, how to control the uncontrollable.
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make a fiber backbone, and design for future expansion...
KISS
please disregard this comment... i goofed on the hyper link... i reposted and this time i did something absolutely amazing... i checked my links :)
Greg
It is very unfortunate that this story linked directly to www.calc.org. They have been having server troubles for a few weeks now, and getting slashdotted doesn't help. At the moment, www.calc.org is the only (TI) calculator website with a decent archive. www.ticalc.org (by far the largest archive) took it's archives offline because of some 'bad content' which stems from the CD that they made in conjunction with texas instruments.
The ti community could use some help right about now...
Greg www.geocities.com/gdietsche/
and yes... Gravity still works! (and some times that can be problematic)
Here is a google cache link...
E :w ww.calc.org/+&hl=en
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:2BlWEqnbO7
It is very unfortunate that this story linked directly to www.calc.org. They have been having server troubles for a few weeks now, and getting slashdotted doesn't help. At the moment, www.calc.org is the only (TI) calculator website with a decent archive. www.ticalc.org (by far the largest archive) took it's archives offline because of some 'bad content' which stems from the CD that they made in conjunction with texas instruments.
the ti community could use some help right about now...
Greg
www.geocities.com/gdietsche/
and yes... Gravity still works! (and some times that can be problematic)
Wow i did't relize how OLD that processor is... I've been programming in ASM on my TI-86 calc which has a 6 mhz Z80 processor in it... That Processor is OLDER than I am !!! WOW