My view point is slightly rotated. I am currently evaluating colleges for my child. Granted, my child will be an adult while attending the college, but my child will remain my child. The RIAA's "Fisherman's Net" approach to looking for bad guys gayfully ignores that this event will never be forgotten in our Diamond Society. By sending my child to O.U., it basically transmits a message, never forgotten, that I thought it was acceptable to send my child to a college where understanding of such things as Law, is not important. Also, that standing up for one's rights, in America, is not important at O.U.
Getting the "Dinosaur" out of the energy loop is a noble endeavor. Back in the early '70's Nuclear Power was all the rage. On the surface it looked great. No smog, lots of energy. Designs for Breeder plants as the hub of a system to help fuel other Non-Breeder plants were generated. There were 3 nagging problems that had to be addressed with nuclear power plants, and it appears that those problems still exist today. 1. Cost, units are in (B)illions of dollars. 2. Concrete has a useful life of 20 years. 3. Radio Active Waste, this IS the killer problem. There have been some very creative ways to reduce cost, smaller IS better. Concrete STILL needs to be engineered to be able to either easily replace aged parts, or rebuild from the ground up. But the most challenging problem that has YET to be effectively solved is, "How Does One Filter Out The Radio Active Waste?" The result should be 2 piles of "stuff", one is radio active,(which would make it recyclable for other power plants), and the other pile recyclable for something else useful,(auto parts?) Economics in the '70's indicated that that pile of radio active stuff would some of the most expensive stuff on this planet.
But I think my solution is still superior to the above concept. Fuel Cells, using Solar/Wind Power for assisting in the separation process of Hydrogen. General Motors has the Chevy Equinox, other car companies will follow soon. In Norway, some folks have already begun analysis of using Fuel Cells just this way. The choke point here is the Batteries. Batteries have been a choke point in the Robotics industry for generations. Maybe now enough people will be interested in solving this issue? Dinosaurs in our fuel tanks cause smog, but Hydrogen causes Water. That to me sounds like an engineering problem worthy of addressing. And I have already started to walk down this path.
It sounds like the authors of both books publish when they mutually had "cross hairs" on their respective butts. I am curious, where does it say in the Koran about the profit's image?
"in a pissing contest, both sides usually get wet." - Unknown
I am thinking of the Show-Off that copy wrote a document, that upon "giving" it to the Defendant changed it to a "gift executed". This "gift" was then shared to any and all that were interested. Does one think that the owner of the gift would want to take it back?
I was just thinking; That the market that would buy such a war device, would maybe be 1000 people? But if iRobot's engineers could work on a self cleaning,(dust bunny dumper), that could climb stairs, and vacuum in the corners, THAT market would be about 5 Billion people.
I RTFA,(hey, it's friday), the part about, "As a Web scripting language", I do not completely agree with the author. Weather HTML is embedded in PERL code, or PHP is embedded in HTML seems to be matter of Embedding, period.
Just a thought; I was thinking along the lines of what would happen if you find yourself away from a quick charge device, and if you had, a backup battery, then a simple 1 minute downtime switching to a powered battery could easily do the job.
Maybe before the new hires begin their respective projects, could they create a simplified table of functionalities with respect to KDE,Gnome,Windoze,OSX? From my experience, those things one can do have been fairly well handled by all four. It would be grimly ironic to "openly" discover that other than location, there is no difference in desk top managers.
Robotic designs have been around for years; The problem is not the design, but the power source. If there exists a power supply that does the job, would a farmer wear it into a rice pond? Maybe an autonomous design might make more sense here.
So, my baby has just soiled her diaper, without telling me; Yet. And as I look for this weeks special on baby food, she pours her milk on the display. Witch grocery chain store uses "Blue" as a logo color?
I cannot help but wonder as to the resouces that would be used afterwards to recode m$'s web pages back to HTML/CSS. I am thinking that this will happen when some 12 year old discovers a back door in Silver Light, and copies m$ personnel files before submitting the hack to/. for comments.
I was thinking about this nonsense of Math Proofs, when I suddenly thought, "What if other readers to the sight started explaining the various parts of the proof in some clearer detail so that even I could understand it?" Then I thought, "Cooooooooool".
FTFA, "arsenic-sulfide nanotubes"; That looks like a Hell of a Deadly combination. Maybe a cousin of this bacteria does the same thing, only with carbon? Or maybe Silicon perchance?
FTFA, "...pending science curriculum review." The curriculum under consideration is "God Making the Universe"? Religious Zealots in charge of the Science department? This is like TV show "Stalag 13".
My view point is slightly rotated. I am currently evaluating colleges for my child. Granted, my child will be an adult while attending the college, but my child will remain my child. The RIAA's "Fisherman's Net" approach to looking for bad guys gayfully ignores that this event will never be forgotten in our Diamond Society. By sending my child to O.U., it basically transmits a message, never forgotten, that I thought it was acceptable to send my child to a college where understanding of such things as Law, is not important. Also, that standing up for one's rights, in America, is not important at O.U.
There is another argument that appears to be not being presented here. "Security Through Ignorance"
Getting the "Dinosaur" out of the energy loop is a noble endeavor. Back in the early '70's Nuclear Power was all the rage. On the surface it looked great. No smog, lots of energy. Designs for Breeder plants as the hub of a system to help fuel other Non-Breeder plants were generated. There were 3 nagging problems that had to be addressed with nuclear power plants, and it appears that those problems still exist today. 1. Cost, units are in (B)illions of dollars. 2. Concrete has a useful life of 20 years. 3. Radio Active Waste, this IS the killer problem. There have been some very creative ways to reduce cost, smaller IS better. Concrete STILL needs to be engineered to be able to either easily replace aged parts, or rebuild from the ground up. But the most challenging problem that has YET to be effectively solved is, "How Does One Filter Out The Radio Active Waste?" The result should be 2 piles of "stuff", one is radio active,(which would make it recyclable for other power plants), and the other pile recyclable for something else useful,(auto parts?) Economics in the '70's indicated that that pile of radio active stuff would some of the most expensive stuff on this planet.
But I think my solution is still superior to the above concept. Fuel Cells, using Solar/Wind Power for assisting in the separation process of Hydrogen. General Motors has the Chevy Equinox, other car companies will follow soon. In Norway, some folks have already begun analysis of using Fuel Cells just this way. The choke point here is the Batteries. Batteries have been a choke point in the Robotics industry for generations. Maybe now enough people will be interested in solving this issue? Dinosaurs in our fuel tanks cause smog, but Hydrogen causes Water. That to me sounds like an engineering problem worthy of addressing. And I have already started to walk down this path.
It sounds like the authors of both books publish when they mutually had "cross hairs" on their respective butts. I am curious, where does it say in the Koran about the profit's image?
"in a pissing contest, both sides usually get wet." - Unknown
I now hold the "key" to becoming the next president. Can this key do anything else? You know? Something useful?
I looked at the photo, and it reminded me of what happens when a bug hits a windshield.
I just saw this on the back of a Butterfly collectors tee-shirt, "If you can read this and you see me running, try to keep up."
I am thinking of the Show-Off that copy wrote a document, that upon "giving" it to the Defendant changed it to a "gift executed". This "gift" was then shared to any and all that were interested. Does one think that the owner of the gift would want to take it back?
Could you check my math that reduces your equation above;
Vista = 1 Flaw
I was just thinking; That the market that would buy such a war device, would maybe be 1000 people? But if iRobot's engineers could work on a self cleaning,(dust bunny dumper), that could climb stairs, and vacuum in the corners, THAT market would be about 5 Billion people.
I RTFA,(hey, it's friday), the part about, "As a Web scripting language", I do not completely agree with the author. Weather HTML is embedded in PERL code, or PHP is embedded in HTML seems to be matter of Embedding, period.
Just a thought; I was thinking along the lines of what would happen if you find yourself away from a quick charge device, and if you had, a backup battery, then a simple 1 minute downtime switching to a powered battery could easily do the job.
When this product is focused on "office chair managers", it will be interesting to see the publicly displayed results...
I have always thought that NOT being able to replace the battery was a bit of a Trojan.
Maybe before the new hires begin their respective projects, could they create a simplified table of functionalities with respect to KDE,Gnome,Windoze,OSX? From my experience, those things one can do have been fairly well handled by all four. It would be grimly ironic to "openly" discover that other than location, there is no difference in desk top managers.
Robotic designs have been around for years; The problem is not the design, but the power source. If there exists a power supply that does the job, would a farmer wear it into a rice pond? Maybe an autonomous design might make more sense here.
So, my baby has just soiled her diaper, without telling me; Yet. And as I look for this weeks special on baby food, she pours her milk on the display. Witch grocery chain store uses "Blue" as a logo color?
Reporters tried to contact the Office of the F.B.I but the line was disconnected, and there was no new number.
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Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007)
Liars, what ever their excuse, make me skeptical of them.
I cannot help but wonder as to the resouces that would be used afterwards to recode m$'s web pages back to HTML/CSS. I am thinking that this will happen when some 12 year old discovers a back door in Silver Light, and copies m$ personnel files before submitting the hack to /. for comments.
I was thinking about this nonsense of Math Proofs, when I suddenly thought, "What if other readers to the sight started explaining the various parts of the proof in some clearer detail so that even I could understand it?" Then I thought, "Cooooooooool".
I could not help but think of the user of this product one evening saying, "Oh Look! Pretty Blue Screen!".
FTFA, "arsenic-sulfide nanotubes"; That looks like a Hell of a Deadly combination. Maybe a cousin of this bacteria does the same thing, only with carbon? Or maybe Silicon perchance?
FTFA, "...pending science curriculum review." The curriculum under consideration is "God Making the Universe"? Religious Zealots in charge of the Science department? This is like TV show "Stalag 13".