Play lots and lots of video games. You'll type really quickly if your teammate is about to screw up a raid. I seriously type around 98WPM and it's 100% by letting my fingers do the logic subconsciously, crossing over all the time, and generally breaking every proper rule of typing and just doing it my way. Considering everyone doing it 1 way hasn't broken the record, doing it differently might. You know how at the Olympics, every 16 years or so someone invents a new way of doing the sport because they didn't want to beat everyone a their own game and blows everyone away and the next time everyone is doing it? Case in point.
Also, use a low press weight keyboard. It speeds you up more than you think. Also, lots and lots of caffeine.
Probably but if you're pointing a tiny spaceship at a tiny rock. If you're off by 0.0000001 degrees at that distance, you'll miss it by A LOT. So yeah, it'll stay mostly where you left it but with Saturn, Earth, etc pulling on it, it's going to move a bit. Jupiter and the Sun aren't the only objects in our solar system and there is no point at which an object would simply "stand still." Since GPS doesn't work in space and Apple Maps especially doesn't work in space, that asteroid base better be exactly where you left it because you can't make unlimited course corrections to go find it due to limited fuel.
I see an obvious logical hole in your post in that this is from the Daily Mail and NASA refused to comment on this entire plan or new story. They probably think it's as stupid as I do.
Energy is energy. Put the solar energy into an engine like an ION thruster and it'll be more efficient than making hydrogen. If you're going to mention that hauling water into orbit would suck and that there's less solar energy near Mars, that's a decent point but nuclear engines work wherever you are. If they push a submarine through water for 50 years, they can probably push a spaceship through nothing.
Wow, I had no idea that there was a magic point between the sun and Jupiter where objects are immune to all other gravity. Give it up. It's not neutral and it will move.
I think the ugly design would be outdone by the fact that you can't run any useful navigation software on those 27" iMacs. I'm not actually sure what they're doing in the "command center." Is it for the captain to play Starcraft II?
"water which could be broken down into hydrogen and oxygen to make fuel"
The energy to split apart hydrogen from oxygen in water always exceeds or equals the energy received by burning the hydrogen. Welcome to physics.
Also, they're going to tow out a bunch of fuel and supplies, let's say halfway to Mars. Then they're going to launch a 2nd spacecraft and stop there to go get it. I have an idea. How about they put all the supplies on the first spacecraft instead and don't make a pitstop then just deal with the extra weight, which sounds easier than lassoing an asteroid.
Also, there is no gravitationally neutral spot, as every planet in the solar system is constantly moving.
$1 to guarantee that your message appears to be from a contact of your target instead of "unknown?" That's worth a $500 scam because they just upped the likelihood of it succeeding significantly.
"Several commentators and researchers have noted that imposing a financial cost on the sender may be the most effective way to discourage unwanted messages and facilitate delivery of messages that are relevant and useful."
Hey asshole, learn physics. Black holes...gravitational sheering...ever heard of it? Changes in gravity from a non-spherical object spinning even? Gravity itself doesn't travel in waves form but alterations in gravity level aka the bending of space does alter in realtime over distance faster than the speed of light. Thus, gravity change waves or gravitational delta or whatever the hell. Either way, you're wrong.
Read any single article ever posted on slashdot about entangled particles maybe? They all end promising instant transmissions across the Earth or to other planets.
That is absurd. I'm fairly certain that gravity change waves can travel faster than the speed of light and time dilation variance effects can travel faster than the speed of light. Like if something gigantic suddenly increased in mass, the gravity a quarter lightyear away is altered instantly, not 3 months later and that's "information" about the mass of the object.
I didn't say it would move other objects:-P I said the magnetic field only is constantly moving in every single atom without any power being used to do so. The atoms aren't moving, just their "magnetic moment" which is why it doesn't violate physics but is quite a bit like a perpetual motion machine.
There's a way to disable the entire metro interface...but that's not how it ships. If you immediately have to take 100 steps to turn their product into something useful, they fucked up.
I said in the release article here, you don't see Apple building Microsoft a start menu app and then giving it out for free BECAUSE THAT WOULD BE STUPID! There you go, helping out their #1 competitor.
I, to this day, cannot figure out how to actually close a tile app or whatever. If I "make it go away" I don't know if it's minimized and still running or not. There is NO indicator other than task manager. Label-less buttons are label-less buttons and it's stupid no matter how you look at it or how used to it you get. FFS, "shut down" is solely located under "Settings." There is no logic and no excuse for that. So stop making excused and admit it's one gigantic, poorly laid out piece of crap because IT IS.
Bullshit. BULLSHIT! You are so full of shit!!!!! You know what, go double click a JPG. Welcome to the New UI. I guess you haven't double clicked on a JPG )or any media file of any kind) for weeks. I'm pretty damn sure that a Microsoft PR staff member would find need to double click a JPG at some point during the day, okay. Nobody believes you.
Did anyone else read this as particles on one side of the crystal affect the magnetic moment of the particles on the other side of the crystal instantly (so sort of like an entangled particle) but if you took a hammer and smashed the crystal in two, it probably wouldn't work so well anymore? So you could never split up two halves of the crystal to have a practical instantaneous long range communication unless you make a single piece 10,000 foot long crystal or something.
Play lots and lots of video games. You'll type really quickly if your teammate is about to screw up a raid. I seriously type around 98WPM and it's 100% by letting my fingers do the logic subconsciously, crossing over all the time, and generally breaking every proper rule of typing and just doing it my way. Considering everyone doing it 1 way hasn't broken the record, doing it differently might. You know how at the Olympics, every 16 years or so someone invents a new way of doing the sport because they didn't want to beat everyone a their own game and blows everyone away and the next time everyone is doing it? Case in point.
Also, use a low press weight keyboard. It speeds you up more than you think. Also, lots and lots of caffeine.
Probably but if you're pointing a tiny spaceship at a tiny rock. If you're off by 0.0000001 degrees at that distance, you'll miss it by A LOT. So yeah, it'll stay mostly where you left it but with Saturn, Earth, etc pulling on it, it's going to move a bit. Jupiter and the Sun aren't the only objects in our solar system and there is no point at which an object would simply "stand still." Since GPS doesn't work in space and Apple Maps especially doesn't work in space, that asteroid base better be exactly where you left it because you can't make unlimited course corrections to go find it due to limited fuel.
I see an obvious logical hole in your post in that this is from the Daily Mail and NASA refused to comment on this entire plan or new story. They probably think it's as stupid as I do.
Energy is energy. Put the solar energy into an engine like an ION thruster and it'll be more efficient than making hydrogen. If you're going to mention that hauling water into orbit would suck and that there's less solar energy near Mars, that's a decent point but nuclear engines work wherever you are. If they push a submarine through water for 50 years, they can probably push a spaceship through nothing.
Wow, I had no idea that there was a magic point between the sun and Jupiter where objects are immune to all other gravity. Give it up. It's not neutral and it will move.
I think the ugly design would be outdone by the fact that you can't run any useful navigation software on those 27" iMacs. I'm not actually sure what they're doing in the "command center." Is it for the captain to play Starcraft II?
"water which could be broken down into hydrogen and oxygen to make fuel"
The energy to split apart hydrogen from oxygen in water always exceeds or equals the energy received by burning the hydrogen. Welcome to physics.
Also, they're going to tow out a bunch of fuel and supplies, let's say halfway to Mars. Then they're going to launch a 2nd spacecraft and stop there to go get it. I have an idea. How about they put all the supplies on the first spacecraft instead and don't make a pitstop then just deal with the extra weight, which sounds easier than lassoing an asteroid.
Also, there is no gravitationally neutral spot, as every planet in the solar system is constantly moving.
$1 to guarantee that your message appears to be from a contact of your target instead of "unknown?" That's worth a $500 scam because they just upped the likelihood of it succeeding significantly.
"Several commentators and researchers have noted that imposing a financial cost on the sender may be the most effective way to discourage unwanted messages and facilitate delivery of messages that are relevant and useful."
Translation
"Money, money, money, money, money, money, money, money, money, money."
From NASA: "It's to fend off alien predators by confusing them and making it hard to focus their eyes on the suit."
"I wish I had discovered something like this a long time ago"
And grammar.
Hey asshole, learn physics. Black holes...gravitational sheering...ever heard of it? Changes in gravity from a non-spherical object spinning even? Gravity itself doesn't travel in waves form but alterations in gravity level aka the bending of space does alter in realtime over distance faster than the speed of light. Thus, gravity change waves or gravitational delta or whatever the hell. Either way, you're wrong.
I see the Metro interface designers are pursuing other design ventures.
Read any single article ever posted on slashdot about entangled particles maybe? They all end promising instant transmissions across the Earth or to other planets.
That is absurd. I'm fairly certain that gravity change waves can travel faster than the speed of light and time dilation variance effects can travel faster than the speed of light. Like if something gigantic suddenly increased in mass, the gravity a quarter lightyear away is altered instantly, not 3 months later and that's "information" about the mass of the object.
Dia and Para are both type 1, just in opposite directions, lol.
I didn't say it would move other objects :-P I said the magnetic field only is constantly moving in every single atom without any power being used to do so. The atoms aren't moving, just their "magnetic moment" which is why it doesn't violate physics but is quite a bit like a perpetual motion machine.
You do know that quantum entanglement does exactly that and they got it to work over like 14 feet or something, right?
There's a way to disable the entire metro interface...but that's not how it ships. If you immediately have to take 100 steps to turn their product into something useful, they fucked up.
I said in the release article here, you don't see Apple building Microsoft a start menu app and then giving it out for free BECAUSE THAT WOULD BE STUPID! There you go, helping out their #1 competitor.
I, to this day, cannot figure out how to actually close a tile app or whatever. If I "make it go away" I don't know if it's minimized and still running or not. There is NO indicator other than task manager. Label-less buttons are label-less buttons and it's stupid no matter how you look at it or how used to it you get. FFS, "shut down" is solely located under "Settings." There is no logic and no excuse for that. So stop making excused and admit it's one gigantic, poorly laid out piece of crap because IT IS.
That totally reminds me, I really want to make a 10x madder but approx 80% as logical rant vid of Windows 8 similar to something Black would do.
Bullshit. BULLSHIT! You are so full of shit!!!!! You know what, go double click a JPG. Welcome to the New UI. I guess you haven't double clicked on a JPG )or any media file of any kind) for weeks. I'm pretty damn sure that a Microsoft PR staff member would find need to double click a JPG at some point during the day, okay. Nobody believes you.
Well, the interface was designed for a 3 year old who's never used a computer before...
Did anyone else read this as particles on one side of the crystal affect the magnetic moment of the particles on the other side of the crystal instantly (so sort of like an entangled particle) but if you took a hammer and smashed the crystal in two, it probably wouldn't work so well anymore? So you could never split up two halves of the crystal to have a practical instantaneous long range communication unless you make a single piece 10,000 foot long crystal or something.