Logitech Harmony remote, you describe your setup to it, and it turns everything on or off, switches the inputs, etc. for everything. This thing even controls my lights and air conditioner. I literally eliminated EVERY SINGLE IR REMOTE in my entire house (like, 15 of them).
Even my 2 year old can use it to switch from my Dish PVR to the DVD player, including changing the source on the TV and changing the input on the amplifier from Optical to Digital Coax.
Why would I even go to the library to look up information about him? I
can find all relevant information online. Having blogs about him just add
to the global "collective knowledge" and make libraries even less relevant.
We can take any number of batteries, and match it with the right sized UPS to
give you as much runtime as you want. We can even come out and bus your
server room.
Successful "transferring" of conscience should go a little more like this:
At some point in the future, we will create a device that can interface a human brain with a computer.
With enough pathways to the network, the user should "feel" and "think" the computer, more and more.
Eventually, the lines between that person's "self" and the computer "continuum" will be increasingly blurred. The human will become less and less aware of what's going on in his brain vs. the computer, and maybe not even care.
I would expect at some point, the body will die, and if enough "blending" of computer/human has occurred, you might not even notice the difference.
I remember you.
Go go Google Calc!
1 (in^3) / ((10^7) (micrometers^3))
Thats 1.6 million per cubic inch.
But, check out this article: http://www.businessweek.com/
It says painting everything white is better than solar!
...I'm not sure I'd mind the thought of my organic representation being destroyed, even if it could have continued existence in parallel.
Sure, but who's going to break the bad news to your "organic representation"?
Death is death even if there are 100 more copies of you.
-DF
What are you talking about?
http://www.google.com/search?q=b+filetype%3Amp3
Once you get up to a certain size, it becomes economical to have a company engineer a solution for your data-center.
t ations-3000w48v.htm
This product is modular and can be put together in a rack to scale up to a very large size:
http://www.magnetekpower.com/pegproductstelecomes
Many companies specialize in this kind of work, but these are definitely not "consumer" level products.
-DF
A "Tijuana mansion"?
Is that like a "Colombian Necktie"?
I think that means a cardboard box under an overpass somewhere.
-DF
Thanks Google Calc:n +dollars+per+MB
http://www.google.com/search?q=%2490+%2F+200+GB+i
-DF
I think Chairman Bill was referring to Google's "mission", not their slogan.
http://www.google.com/corporate/
"Google's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful."
What's wrong with /. today?
You're looking for this:
s harmony/US/EN,CRID=2084,CONTENTID=9933&ad=AMR_H880 HPB
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/detail
Logitech Harmony remote, you describe your setup to it, and it turns everything on or off, switches the inputs, etc. for everything. This thing even controls my lights and air conditioner. I literally eliminated EVERY SINGLE IR REMOTE in my entire house (like, 15 of them).
Even my 2 year old can use it to switch from my Dish PVR to the DVD player, including changing the source on the TV and changing the input on the amplifier from Optical to Digital Coax.
What more can anyone ask for?
-DF
http://www.diningin.com/ has been here since the "dot-com" boom, and is still going strong. I've used them for years. -- no .sig
I think he meant pregadoux, a Cajun word meaning pregnant. -- This is not a script
I think you're missing the point. Blogs are just one more way the library is quickly becoming obsolete in our society.
Try this Google:
http://www.google.com/search?q=John+Zerzan
Why would I even go to the library to look up information about him? I can find all relevant information online. Having blogs about him just add to the global "collective knowledge" and make libraries even less relevant.
Mobile Carriers Ready Cells-On-Wheels in Case of Outages or Network Overloads
Government actually requires carriers to have these things, just for emergencies.
I once received a root canal at my dentist's office for looking at the database program he used to run his office with.
Sucks though, it fell out about 10 years later and had to be redone... Much worse the second time!
-DF
Oh cool, there's a counter at the bottom of the page as well.
"The most users ever online was..."
I wonder how high we can make it go before the site melts?
It was 149 when I checked it.
SIG, we don't need no stinking SIG's!
We focus on Telco, but have AC systems and scale up very, very large.
Check out some of our products, you can contact our sales department for complete custom design services, priced to fit your budget.
Battery Systems
We can take any number of batteries, and match it with the right sized UPS to give you as much runtime as you want. We can even come out and bus your server room.
(Jeez, I should be a salesman!)
-DF
Well then, if you haven't seen it yet, you have to see this:
http://www.bigteazetoys.com/duckies_3.html
It's called 'I rub my ducky'. It's a cute, little vibrating yellow ducky. You can figure out the rest.
-DF
I would have put a .sig here, but I can't think of one.
http://media.armadilloaerospace.com/misc/all_set.j pg
Great! Yeah, that's gonna work!
Black smoke, white smoke, it doesn't matter.
It's the blue smoke that kills electronics! Jeez, doens't anybody know anything anymore?
It's impossible to fly without computer controls, and you can get a little camera for it. They also have a larger, commercial version.
-DF
These guys do custom outdoor wireless enclosures, with batteries, air conditioners, etc.
Magnetek Telecom Power
Maybe you could get them to do something cheap?
-DF
Successful "transferring" of conscience should go a little more like this:
At some point in the future, we will create a device that can interface a human brain with a computer.
With enough pathways to the network, the user should "feel" and "think" the computer, more and more.
Eventually, the lines between that person's "self" and the computer "continuum" will be increasingly blurred. The human will become less and less aware of what's going on in his brain vs. the computer, and maybe not even care.
I would expect at some point, the body will die, and if enough "blending" of computer/human has occurred, you might not even notice the difference.
Neat.
may just wander around aimlessly until their batteries wear out
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I didn't see that exact wording in the articles. Was that a paraphrase? Just curious
OK, actually, it was an article I was reading at Wired about it:
http://www.wired.com/news/gizmos/0,1452,50247,0