My quantum spins are all out of whack, my cardio-tributaries are inflamed and my brain hurts when the light flickers. Thankfully I found a great OTC drug, Orthoflombonestaprilaminax (sounds legit). Side effects may include the jitters, stomach involution, weightlessness, anal retention, the hiccups, cerebral flatulence, blinking too much, and an inner ear disorder you've probably never heard of, it makes the world feel 90 degrees on its side.
I'll back that up, having lived about an hour away from Greenbank for more than half my life. For everyone else's information, there are very smart people there, there are also very smart hillbillies, and there are also very unintelligent people of all standards.
I pretty sure 3.* was designed to be more compatible with tablets, not to say that it is not compatible with phones. If the 3.0 interfaces turned out to be the same as 2.3 on phones, than I wouldn't see much reason to upgrading to an experimental, closed OS when 2.3 is doing fine (save for this lawsuit).
Im on the sixth floor in north Philly and didn't feel a thing. I think I remember a quake happening 15 years ago or so that I felt in Reading, PA, but I was too young to remember exactly what it felt like...I feel pretty left out:(
If you excite inter atomic movement with heat, would that also have anything to do with free neutrons from transient fissions? I know the temperature (density) of water can change the fast neutrons in a pressurized water reactor to regulate the reactions, could the same thing be happening in thorium? Has anybody looked at phase states for thorium? Maybe it changes its crystal structure at a specific temperature...imagine, a magic material that has a crystal state that is dense enough for rapid internal fission at only a specific relatively low temperature!
I believe when they say that there aren't nuclear reactions going on, I think they mean super-critical reactions. Thorium is radio active meaning there are natural decays happening already. I am no nuclear engineer, but by heating it or disturbing it with something (a laser) you could advance the bell curve of atoms of thorium with enough energy to produce a nuclear reaction far enough ahead to produce heat. Therefore thorium might be serving as a laser-energy to heat energy converter with an efficiency of >100%.
Now that I've pulled that out of my ass, can anybody back me up?
It was a general statement, fanboi s/cable/label/ if you want
Only an apple fanboi would be narrow minded enough read that specifically as Bluetooth cables.
I use both. it makes the list of scripts that I should consider considerably shorter and also blocks confusing scripts I may otherwise allow in the process of trying to get a webpage to work. They all make life easier and more secure. Or at least I feel secure knowing so many things that used to happen now are blocked and I still have a usable web browsing experience.
There are some books that I would prefer to keep around for reference (In the engineering course path) and in that case, I would not want to rely on Amazon for this. The most useful case would be for the books for my Gen-Ed classes like English and Economics where I need the book for max 2-3 terms (~24-36 weeks) and I'll never need the book again. Also, a great plus is that when I'm done with the books for these Gen-Ed courses, They are absolutely worthless and end up being thrown away. These are fair sized books most often. I would much rather rent these books than lug them around. Given that they are searchable and can all fit on my nice small kindle, I would probably do more homework too.:-P
Anonymity only has it's appeal (to me) because the information that is available to groups/people (the information that identifies who I really am, not just what I tell them) is wholly incomplete. If I could deal with internet interfaces as I dealt with friends or coworkers i.e. have an established, complete record of history, I would be fine with the amount of information I present. Since I am a curious person, and that search query for the anarchists cookbook five years ago was just to find out what the heck it was. It doesn't mean I'm building bombs. So don't judge me on an errant fluke of history. If the CIA walked in my door, or Google, or my ISP, and would like to discuss my shopping patterns, web browsing patterns, or anything, I WOULD LOVE THAT. THAT COULD HELP BOTH OF US. But instead they rely on collecting malformed traces and bits of information here and there. That's not me. So don't keep records of it.
Hmm, hardware yuppies pounding out silicon + electrodynamics + device drivers fall back on dishwashers. Software yuppies fall back on running LolCode on cats...which I hear doesn't have very good documentation. So far as I'm concerned, knowledge (which condenses into code) is fluid and free (in the sense that it doesn't follow laws pf physics; it can be duplicated, created, and destroyed at will, transferred just as easily, and creates and destroys entropy in nearly any temporal or physical system.) Silicon/Hardware on other hand takes work to work with. And you can sell it. For money. Period. Some kid can't illegally download an A4 processor. The same kid could download a man-year worth of code in an instant...or destroy it. Guess who I think has a better career backing... Dishwashers look pretty good.
This type of thinking sends the school systems down the path of being replacement parents. That should not be our end goal.
As can be read further up in these comments, parental involvement is paramount in educational success. A point was made that in lower-income areas, parental involvement is lacking due to several possible reasons and this involvement is lacking in both quality and quantity. I would then say that parents are failing their kids. I come from a very low income area in a rural part of the Appalachia Mountains and grew up among mostly un-motivated nearly worthless students (which diverted attention from the few other motivated, demanding, and brilliant ones). I will say that the majority of parents and family in the area encouraged or condoned misbehavior and essentially discouraged any kind of social concern or moral fiber and in some cases outright blocked academic effort. This lead to a general disregard for scholastic authority (or authority in general for that matter) and a constant line of selfish, inept, and apathetic citizens (some are more than happy to display the confederate flag in blind protest to authority). Replacing these kids' parents with something, ANYTHING better than drunk, apathetic lazy people would provide a huge benefit. State-run parentalism isn't the answer, I think, but is at least better than what some of these kids have now.
Amazon/other cloud vendors would make a killing selling "Slashdot Protection" like insurance for bandwidth. If your site gets slashdotted, you're guaranteed a certain period of time of increased bandwidth for a nominal monthly fee.
Same thing happened to me. This happened after downloading the first few scripts and.bin files. then I tried to get root.bin and it gave me 403 Forbidden. Gave me blinking cursor with nothing. This is because it's not downloading all the needed files. Take a look at the error console. I working on modifying the load_binary() function to load local files now so you can run it standalone. If you try on another computer or try again after a bit, it will start loading again. It looks like It's possible to add another io_port so we might still be able to bake in a serial port for some client side communication...then this will be an awesomelyinfinitelycooltoy.
And how long will it be until information interconnection is so fast that ALL information can feasibly be anywhere within milliseconds...thus degrading the value of information ownership into nearly nothing, approaching what could be quantum memory -> all of human knowledge is contained on a memory structure entangled throughout the world....so everybody has a complete copy of all knowledge constantly updated as fast as knowledge is produced....and with Moore's law, this will happen in...about 50 years? Add on a couple for advertising and production. done.
Lets use Incliq! or something like it. The only real way to ensure privacy is through a ssh/https tunnel to/from your friends' own servers...and with the $25 PC...all your friends having their own servers wouldn't be too nerdy....right?
My quantum spins are all out of whack, my cardio-tributaries are inflamed and my brain hurts when the light flickers. Thankfully I found a great OTC drug, Orthoflombonestaprilaminax (sounds legit). Side effects may include the jitters, stomach involution, weightlessness, anal retention, the hiccups, cerebral flatulence, blinking too much, and an inner ear disorder you've probably never heard of, it makes the world feel 90 degrees on its side.
I'll back that up, having lived about an hour away from Greenbank for more than half my life. For everyone else's information, there are very smart people there, there are also very smart hillbillies, and there are also very unintelligent people of all standards.
Agreed! Thank you!
I pretty sure 3.* was designed to be more compatible with tablets, not to say that it is not compatible with phones. If the 3.0 interfaces turned out to be the same as 2.3 on phones, than I wouldn't see much reason to upgrading to an experimental, closed OS when 2.3 is doing fine (save for this lawsuit).
Im on the sixth floor in north Philly and didn't feel a thing. I think I remember a quake happening 15 years ago or so that I felt in Reading, PA, but I was too young to remember exactly what it felt like...I feel pretty left out :(
If you excite inter atomic movement with heat, would that also have anything to do with free neutrons from transient fissions? I know the temperature (density) of water can change the fast neutrons in a pressurized water reactor to regulate the reactions, could the same thing be happening in thorium? Has anybody looked at phase states for thorium? Maybe it changes its crystal structure at a specific temperature...imagine, a magic material that has a crystal state that is dense enough for rapid internal fission at only a specific relatively low temperature!
I believe when they say that there aren't nuclear reactions going on, I think they mean super-critical reactions. Thorium is radio active meaning there are natural decays happening already. I am no nuclear engineer, but by heating it or disturbing it with something (a laser) you could advance the bell curve of atoms of thorium with enough energy to produce a nuclear reaction far enough ahead to produce heat. Therefore thorium might be serving as a laser-energy to heat energy converter with an efficiency of >100%. Now that I've pulled that out of my ass, can anybody back me up?
It was a general statement, fanboi
s/cable/label/ if you want
Only an apple fanboi would be narrow minded enough read that specifically as Bluetooth cables.
'And on the cable these words appear --
"My name is Apple (tm)(c)Inc., king of kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"'
I use both. it makes the list of scripts that I should consider considerably shorter and also blocks confusing scripts I may otherwise allow in the process of trying to get a webpage to work. They all make life easier and more secure. Or at least I feel secure knowing so many things that used to happen now are blocked and I still have a usable web browsing experience.
Your ignorance astounds me.
There are some books that I would prefer to keep around for reference (In the engineering course path) and in that case, I would not want to rely on Amazon for this. The most useful case would be for the books for my Gen-Ed classes like English and Economics where I need the book for max 2-3 terms (~24-36 weeks) and I'll never need the book again. Also, a great plus is that when I'm done with the books for these Gen-Ed courses, They are absolutely worthless and end up being thrown away. These are fair sized books most often. I would much rather rent these books than lug them around. Given that they are searchable and can all fit on my nice small kindle, I would probably do more homework too. :-P
"Citation needed" - ....more for my own curiosity than anything...
'Magine that! Consumers demanding something instead of whining to the government about it...I guess there is still hope.
Anonymity only has it's appeal (to me) because the information that is available to groups/people (the information that identifies who I really am, not just what I tell them) is wholly incomplete. If I could deal with internet interfaces as I dealt with friends or coworkers i.e. have an established, complete record of history, I would be fine with the amount of information I present. Since I am a curious person, and that search query for the anarchists cookbook five years ago was just to find out what the heck it was. It doesn't mean I'm building bombs. So don't judge me on an errant fluke of history. If the CIA walked in my door, or Google, or my ISP, and would like to discuss my shopping patterns, web browsing patterns, or anything, I WOULD LOVE THAT. THAT COULD HELP BOTH OF US. But instead they rely on collecting malformed traces and bits of information here and there. That's not me. So don't keep records of it.
Hmm, hardware yuppies pounding out silicon + electrodynamics + device drivers fall back on dishwashers. Software yuppies fall back on running LolCode on cats...which I hear doesn't have very good documentation. So far as I'm concerned, knowledge (which condenses into code) is fluid and free (in the sense that it doesn't follow laws pf physics; it can be duplicated, created, and destroyed at will, transferred just as easily, and creates and destroys entropy in nearly any temporal or physical system.) Silicon/Hardware on other hand takes work to work with. And you can sell it. For money. Period. Some kid can't illegally download an A4 processor. The same kid could download a man-year worth of code in an instant...or destroy it. Guess who I think has a better career backing... Dishwashers look pretty good.
This just further enforces that Apple is aimed at producing devices for "dicking around"....and actually being profitable...Good job America...
This type of thinking sends the school systems down the path of being replacement parents. That should not be our end goal.
As can be read further up in these comments, parental involvement is paramount in educational success. A point was made that in lower-income areas, parental involvement is lacking due to several possible reasons and this involvement is lacking in both quality and quantity. I would then say that parents are failing their kids. I come from a very low income area in a rural part of the Appalachia Mountains and grew up among mostly un-motivated nearly worthless students (which diverted attention from the few other motivated, demanding, and brilliant ones). I will say that the majority of parents and family in the area encouraged or condoned misbehavior and essentially discouraged any kind of social concern or moral fiber and in some cases outright blocked academic effort. This lead to a general disregard for scholastic authority (or authority in general for that matter) and a constant line of selfish, inept, and apathetic citizens (some are more than happy to display the confederate flag in blind protest to authority). Replacing these kids' parents with something, ANYTHING better than drunk, apathetic lazy people would provide a huge benefit. State-run parentalism isn't the answer, I think, but is at least better than what some of these kids have now.
http://lsc.univ-evry.fr/~eurohaptics/upload/cd/papers/f46.pdf - explains it fairly well
Amazon/other cloud vendors would make a killing selling "Slashdot Protection" like insurance for bandwidth. If your site gets slashdotted, you're guaranteed a certain period of time of increased bandwidth for a nominal monthly fee.
Same thing happened to me. This happened after downloading the first few scripts and .bin files. then I tried to get root.bin and it gave me 403 Forbidden. Gave me blinking cursor with nothing. This is because it's not downloading all the needed files. Take a look at the error console. I working on modifying the load_binary() function to load local files now so you can run it standalone. If you try on another computer or try again after a bit, it will start loading again. It looks like It's possible to add another io_port so we might still be able to bake in a serial port for some client side communication...then this will be an awesomelyinfinitelycooltoy.
http://bellard.org/jslinux/config_linux-2.6.20
And how long will it be until information interconnection is so fast that ALL information can feasibly be anywhere within milliseconds...thus degrading the value of information ownership into nearly nothing, approaching what could be quantum memory -> all of human knowledge is contained on a memory structure entangled throughout the world....so everybody has a complete copy of all knowledge constantly updated as fast as knowledge is produced....and with Moore's law, this will happen in...about 50 years? Add on a couple for advertising and production. done.
Lets use Incliq! or something like it. The only real way to ensure privacy is through a ssh/https tunnel to/from your friends' own servers...and with the $25 PC...all your friends having their own servers wouldn't be too nerdy....right?
Then that might say something about your friends or your status filters....you do know you can block content from people who tend to abuse it...right?