But the point we get to 640GB of ram for home use most stuff should be done well. Holograms will take up rather a lot of space I expect; but I think it best if they get done with procedural modeling. OK.. 640TB of ram should be enough for a while - on a smart phone, on a holographic desktop you'll need way more holographic RAM.
People not being able to get the latest TV / MP3 / phone / iwhatever isn't a disaster. It would be bad for business and I can see how the resulting unemployment will be awful for those people; but they'll have lost more than that locally should this happen. So apart from the Disaster that causes the "disaster" I don't think I'll worry too much.
I recall something about putting all eggs in one basket being a bad thing.
There is the case that when your memory is crap you have to keep working and re-working out problems, so the reasoning part of the mind is used more. So when you get to new problem you think up the solution "better". I'd not argue against that a decent amount of both would be the best. In terms of programming and admin I always know just enough to be dangerous, By realizing that makes me safer.
I don't think you could be more fucking wrong if you tried. Overwhelming majority?? - The UK is passing the same shit and the rest will follow soon enough. We need to be protected from peadophiles, terrorists and people downloading things. I want to be protected from Politicians.
I'm not too sure if people for "Media" read this; but here it goes.
Dear Crap Mongers
I've stopped downloading, no longer bother with cinema and haven't had a TV for well over a year. It's going well and I hope you go out of business. There is really so much more to be doing than watching the bland stuff you produce. (Live open mic comedy is fantastic in London). Life without a constant barrage of marketing is really nice too.
Your's
Some bloke...
If I can't watch it on iplayer(BBC) - It's not worth the bother - I've really missed nothing of worth have I.
I wasn't calling Hawking a second rate scientist at all. The parent does and not being in the scientific community I can't counter the point either. I could pitch in with "I know he wrote a book and bits in the book are wrong." But it doesn't get you a +5 here so I edit my drivel. I've not done so now.
My point is, good TV needs a person that can read really dull text out and give it a bit of stuff. It doesn't matter if they are not in the top 10% of the scientific world.
I'm not sure what level the people at University of Nottingham are; but I love the sixty symbols videos. They are interesting and at a level that my mind can take at 2am in the morning. http://www.sixtysymbols.com/pages/links.htm
I never expected Germaine Greer to be used on this board.
Regardless of the impression given, there is a need for celebrity scientists. Second rate scientist with a first rate promotional skill is just what the TV needs. Plus the promotion time couldn't be better spent in the lab either.
These people inspire the young to become scientists and raise public awareness for what ever cause made the news that week.
How on earth did you bring Germaine Greer into this? That's wonderful..
My house is "secure" but if you are able to start hitting it with industrial equipment and take the roof off my choice of front door key doesn't matter.
When you can down load the whole password file and brute it off line, its just a matter of time. Time to wait for tech to get better and time to press the big red go button to run the code on the bit of fast(n) tech.
So type in a password you couldn't possible recall and each and every time you want to go back to the site - request a new password. This may be a stupid idea; but I end up doing it for a a few sites and I don't even bother to recall the crap I typed in. If I had to log into it every day I'd change, but some (most) sites are just not worth the effort. Protect sites that can rip money from you.
Erm if you lived in England you would know that is true. Council homes with Sky(satellite TV), A TV the same size as the wall, smartphone and a fridge full of crap food. All bought with cheap credit which the persons can't afford. Ebing jobless with 7 kids pays well.
There is a percentage of people well below the poverty line; they are really fucked and need help most.
That's a very sad way to look at it. I think we'd better invest in power tech and be ready when the oil and gas run out. have my + interesting/informative
As for magically shine stronger, - being from the UK, that amount of sun did seem magical.
To sum up then, every roof covered with panels within the next 30years is a daft idea; but I'm still sticking to it:)
When I first went the country wasn't very disability conscious. Skip a few years later..... every main sidewalks, rail and subway stations had bobbled track bright yellow of floor ties. Braille on hand rails - lifts and loads of other bits. Social conscience has drive there too. If you can make it cool people will want them. Tax breaks for the supply chain and many more false economy drivers can be put in place. The tax make work they use builds good infrastructural items. Use the trillion yen subsidy for power stations corruption money and hand out contracts to install panels.
Years ago when I live in Japan I remember it being extremely hot. The sun would bake down and roast the street at 7am. If every house had to have panels on it's roof by law, would that help? Cover the whole place. Put it on sides of buildings. they do the future there quite well. Now that there is a need I can see them being first.
If I can get at all my content down and work off line and be able to sync up with it later then I'm really looking forward to this. My HTC doesn't really want to play along with docs right now.
the page is blocked here. Does it say anything about collaborative editing?
I'm not in the USA.
Well I've no idea how that works. He bought the bits for his bathroom and the plumber bought the hosting package. If you want to work for free, how is that illegal and taxable?
(A huge suspension of disbelief for this next bit please) If you fix a girls computer and she give you a blow job as thanks (I know - hold on) What bit is taxable?
I've been looking at getting it. How capped to hell? I'm changing ISP in the next week or so. Any recommendations other than BT, SKY, talk talk. Virgin is evil and not on my list...Even if it was free..
You know the Barter System is still a good way to do some business and non taxable:) Example - A friend did his plumbers website for a small bathroom installation.
That's not the worry. Drive around putting files on people computer that you wouldn't want on your own machine.
I need TIN FOIL!!
If that is the level of propaganda then I'm fine with that.
But the point we get to 640GB of ram for home use most stuff should be done well. Holograms will take up rather a lot of space I expect; but I think it best if they get done with procedural modeling. OK .. 640TB of ram should be enough for a while - on a smart phone, on a holographic desktop you'll need way more holographic RAM.
People not being able to get the latest TV / MP3 / phone / iwhatever isn't a disaster. It would be bad for business and I can see how the resulting unemployment will be awful for those people; but they'll have lost more than that locally should this happen. So apart from the Disaster that causes the "disaster" I don't think I'll worry too much.
I recall something about putting all eggs in one basket being a bad thing.
There is the case that when your memory is crap you have to keep working and re-working out problems, so the reasoning part of the mind is used more. So when you get to new problem you think up the solution "better".
I'd not argue against that a decent amount of both would be the best.
In terms of programming and admin I always know just enough to be dangerous, By realizing that makes me safer.
That's wasn't funny until I read "This was intended to be humorous." It made me smile. I didn't know Barry White could code.
Same as mine?! ! no way..
I don't think you could be more fucking wrong if you tried. Overwhelming majority?? - The UK is passing the same shit and the rest will follow soon enough. We need to be protected from peadophiles, terrorists and people downloading things. I want to be protected from Politicians.
I'm not too sure if people for "Media" read this; but here it goes.
Dear Crap Mongers
I've stopped downloading, no longer bother with cinema and haven't had a TV for well over a year. It's going well and I hope you go out of business. There is really so much more to be doing than watching the bland stuff you produce. (Live open mic comedy is fantastic in London).
Life without a constant barrage of marketing is really nice too.
Your's
Some bloke...
If I can't watch it on iplayer(BBC) - It's not worth the bother - I've really missed nothing of worth have I.
Can I just say simulations of complex things and group up the 5.
Each time I read a story like this I can't help think there are a bunch of faster machines that they don't tell us about.
I wasn't calling Hawking a second rate scientist at all. The parent does and not being in the scientific community I can't counter the point either. I could pitch in with "I know he wrote a book and bits in the book are wrong." But it doesn't get you a +5 here so I edit my drivel. I've not done so now.
My point is, good TV needs a person that can read really dull text out and give it a bit of stuff. It doesn't matter if they are not in the top 10% of the scientific world.
I'm not sure what level the people at University of Nottingham are; but I love the sixty symbols videos. They are interesting and at a level that my mind can take at 2am in the morning. http://www.sixtysymbols.com/pages/links.htm
I never expected Germaine Greer to be used on this board.
Regardless of the impression given, there is a need for celebrity scientists. Second rate scientist with a first rate promotional skill is just what the TV needs. Plus the promotion time couldn't be better spent in the lab either.
These people inspire the young to become scientists and raise public awareness for what ever cause made the news that week.
How on earth did you bring Germaine Greer into this? That's wonderful..
My house is "secure" but if you are able to start hitting it with industrial equipment and take the roof off my choice of front door key doesn't matter.
When you can down load the whole password file and brute it off line, its just a matter of time. Time to wait for tech to get better and time to press the big red go button to run the code on the bit of fast(n) tech.
So type in a password you couldn't possible recall and each and every time you want to go back to the site - request a new password. This may be a stupid idea; but I end up doing it for a a few sites and I don't even bother to recall the crap I typed in. If I had to log into it every day I'd change, but some (most) sites are just not worth the effort. Protect sites that can rip money from you.
Erm if you lived in England you would know that is true. Council homes with Sky(satellite TV), A TV the same size as the wall, smartphone and a fridge full of crap food. All bought with cheap credit which the persons can't afford. Ebing jobless with 7 kids pays well.
There is a percentage of people well below the poverty line; they are really fucked and need help most.
You had your #ss cracked ages ago...
:)
really no need for that
That's a very sad way to look at it. I think we'd better invest in power tech and be ready when the oil and gas run out. have my + interesting/informative
:)
As for magically shine stronger, - being from the UK, that amount of sun did seem magical.
To sum up then, every roof covered with panels within the next 30years is a daft idea; but I'm still sticking to it
When I first went the country wasn't very disability conscious. Skip a few years later ..... every main sidewalks, rail and subway stations had bobbled track bright yellow of floor ties. Braille on hand rails - lifts and loads of other bits. Social conscience has drive there too. If you can make it cool people will want them. Tax breaks for the supply chain and many more false economy drivers can be put in place. The tax make work they use builds good infrastructural items. Use the trillion yen subsidy for power stations corruption money and hand out contracts to install panels.
Years ago when I live in Japan I remember it being extremely hot. The sun would bake down and roast the street at 7am. If every house had to have panels on it's roof by law, would that help? Cover the whole place. Put it on sides of buildings.
they do the future there quite well. Now that there is a need I can see them being first.
If I can get at all my content down and work off line and be able to sync up with it later then I'm really looking forward to this. My HTC doesn't really want to play along with docs right now. the page is blocked here. Does it say anything about collaborative editing?
I want to mod you up at +10. I love that opening paragraph and will use it as my own.
I'm not in the USA.
Well I've no idea how that works. He bought the bits for his bathroom and the plumber bought the hosting package. If you want to work for free, how is that illegal and taxable?
(A huge suspension of disbelief for this next bit please) If you fix a girls computer and she give you a blow job as thanks (I know - hold on) What bit is taxable?
I've been looking at getting it. How capped to hell? I'm changing ISP in the next week or so. Any recommendations other than BT, SKY, talk talk. Virgin is evil and not on my list ...Even if it was free..
You know the Barter System is still a good way to do some business and non taxable :) Example - A friend did his plumbers website for a small bathroom installation.
A Dan Brown [ or Insert your own Author here ] e-book would be a punishment and not a gift. I call patent for punishment e-book giving.