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I can't figure out what his motive could be. Like Godless mentioned, he was destined to be found out when engineers attempted to create products. I wonder if he was trying to gain riches or fame, or if (unlikely) he believed so much in the new technology that he wanted to see it attempted even if he had to fudge some results.
I don't think a young teen has to be a "complete MORON" to get into trouble. If they are somewhat unpopular, advances from an older person may seem much more credible than they are. Especially if the predator has any amount of intelligence and just tells the child what they want to hear. In today's Chicago Tribune is an article about a 41 year old man that abducted a 13 year old girl from Ohio. He had been having an "online relationship" with her since February.
The Salon article notes the similarities with Dune. I humbly submit this proof that Star Wars is a complete rip-off of Dune! Actually, in Eye, Frank Herbert implies strongly that Star Wars was copied from the story of Dune. I found the following quote here:
David had trouble with the fact that Star Wars used up so much of Dune. We found sixteen points of identity between my novel and Star Wars. That is not to say this was other than coincidence, even though we figured the odds against coincidence and produced a number larger than the number of stars in the universe.
So, inflation has been zero for the last five years? $600 million = $0.6 BILLION. The page you used said Gone With the Wind's earnings were 1 BILLION more than any of the other pages that I found.
Here are the the top 181 movies adjusted for inflation as of September 2001.
I tried this and in IE6 I got 'Access is denied' if the other frame had a page from any other site loaded. I was also denied access when I tried popping up a zero sized remote control window that paused long enough to for me to browse elsewhere and then took me back. I used objAttachWindow = window.parent.window.opener; to connect to the parent window and then objAttachWindow.history.go(-1); to take the parent window back a page in history.
Science Mag now has the article posted. They also have a discussion about the decision to publish this paper amidst calls from scientists not to publish. They claim that reviews have been done and that the authors of the paper "cautiously interpret these
observations as evidence that deuterium-deuterium fusion occurred in the imploding bubbles." They do not seem to me like scientist making outrageous claims for attention. Pons and Fleishman broke the news first to the media one week before the Nobel prize ceremony. These scientists, in contrast, have submitted for peer review and make no claims that any energy will ever be obtained from this process.
Does anyone else wonder if the infamous snapping shrimp have been causing fusion reactions with their claws all along?
The name originated with a rich senator in the 1880's. He bought land and founded the Chevy Chase Land Company, Chevy Chase Village and Chevy Chase Lake. However, I could find no mention of how he came up with the name.
Ingenious? My guess is that someone has been using your address as a reply-to for sending spam, and the message you got was the first undeliverable.. Guess that tsmit addy was getting old anyway.
They should also alter the Predator robots so that they can attack each other and steal each other's energy. If a pack animal is injured or killed, won't the other predators consume it? If Prey could defend itself and injure the Predators, then pack behavior might become more likely since the predators might try to avoid injury by working together. Will the parents be able to determine which robots are their offspring? Perhaps a protective parenting reflex to protect the genetic line could develop over time.
The main thing that's making me feel skeptical is the cost of millions of dollars. Assuming $500 US per plane ticket, they could just fly all 3000 kids to a central location for $1.5 mil. For another $2000 each ($6 mil) they could have a summer long camp with computers for all of them. Also, why build the infrastructure just to destroy it after 2 days? Why not make it permanent and build upon it?
I would also like to see more advanced search options, but in this case if you spell satellite correctly you'll find exactlywhatyou wanted on the first two pages of results. Using your search terms, the Slashdot search results are actually more relavant than the Google AND search results.
The requested document is totally not here.
No/404 here.,
Even tried multi.
Nothing helped.
I'm really depressed about this.
You see, I'm just a web server...
-- here I am, brain the size of the universe,
trying to serve you a simple web page,
and then it doesn't even exist!
Where does that leave me?!
I mean, I don't even know you.
How should I know what you wanted from me?
You honestly think I can *guess*
what someone I don't even *know*
wants to find here?
*sigh*
Man, I'm so depressed I could just cry.
And then where would we be, I ask you?
It's not pretty when a web server cries.
And where do you get off telling me what to show anyway?
Just because I'm a web server,
and possibly a manic depressive one at that?
Why does that give you the right to tell me what to do?
Huh?
I'm so depressed...
I think I'll crawl off into the trash can and decompose.
I mean, I'm gonna be obsolete in what, two weeks anyway?
What kind of a life is that?
Two effing weeks,
and then I'll be replaced by a.01 release,
that thinks it's God's gift to web servers,
just because it doesn't have some tiddly little
security hole with its HTTP POST implementation, or something.
I'm really sorry to burden you with all this,
I mean, it's not your job to listen to my problems,
and I guess it is my job to go and fetch web pages for you.
But I couldn't get this one.
I'm so sorry.
Believe me!
Maybe I could interest you in another page?
There are a lot out there that are pretty neat, they say,
although none of them were put on *my* server, of course.
Figures, huh?
Everything here is just mind-numbingly stupid.
That makes me depressed too, since I have to serve them,
all day and all night long.
Two weeks of information overload,
and then *pffftt*, consigned to the trash.
What kind of a life is that?
Now, please let me sulk alone.
I'm so depressed.
There is no air circulation, that's the point. No air movement means no dust, no noise, no power requirements, and no moving parts to fail. The heat is carried away by a fluid from the processor, graphics card and power suppy. From the review: "...a fluid that evaporates over the hot parts of the pc, is then moved by convection to a radiator where it cools, condenses and is returned by gravity to the start of the cycle."
The review in the post mentions the Koolance systems and that they are loud with 3 fans and a pump. The Calm system uses convection radiation with no fans or pumps for a completely silent system.
They actually designed the site so that linking to a specific page loads the frameset and redirects to the appropriate page. However, I can think of no reason for having frames on this site. Perhaps there would be a slight savings on bandwidth reloading the logo, but isn't that why browsers use caching?
If a magnetized aircraft carrier cruises through, will it take all of them with it?;)
They're building these with gold, silver and organic molecules, so the magnet idea probably wouldn't work. It seems that the advantages to quickly finding toxins would outweigh any of these concerns. Even better would be if the nanobots destroyed the toxins and then rapidly degraded into trace elements. The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson does a great job at describing a world where diseases and toxins have been eliminated through nanotechnology.
Godless Capitalist has followed up the post you referenced by pointing out that a committee has been formed. This was mentioned earlier, but the Times article seems more informative and names the high profile members of the committee. .
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I can't figure out what his motive could be. Like Godless mentioned, he was destined to be found out when engineers attempted to create products. I wonder if he was trying to gain riches or fame, or if (unlikely) he believed so much in the new technology that he wanted to see it attempted even if he had to fudge some results.
IE 5 is not covered by this. From the link you gave: "Versions of IE prior to 5.01 Service Pack 2 are no longer eligible for hotfix support."
I don't think a young teen has to be a "complete MORON" to get into trouble. If they are somewhat unpopular, advances from an older person may seem much more credible than they are. Especially if the predator has any amount of intelligence and just tells the child what they want to hear. In today's Chicago Tribune is an article about a 41 year old man that abducted a 13 year old girl from Ohio. He had been having an "online relationship" with her since February.
So, inflation has been zero for the last five years? $600 million = $0.6 BILLION. The page you used said Gone With the Wind's earnings were 1 BILLION more than any of the other pages that I found.
Here are the the top 181 movies adjusted for inflation as of September 2001.
Google seems to have found a way to search for words within images of catalog pages. Look for the cool little yellow boxes.
The iCalendar Message-Based Interoperability Protocol (iMIP) makes it simple to exchange scheduling and contact information between various programs, including Outlook, via text files.
EB Games has a 30 day, no questions asked return policy.
I tried this and in IE6 I got 'Access is denied' if the other frame had a page from any other site loaded. I was also denied access when I tried popping up a zero sized remote control window that paused long enough to for me to browse elsewhere and then took me back. I used objAttachWindow = window.parent.window.opener; to connect to the parent window and then objAttachWindow.history.go(-1); to take the parent window back a page in history.
There may be ways to get around the security. Also, there are known cross-frame vulnerabilities.
Actually, if you use the SMTP gateway, they do drop the ad. This is from the e-mail they sent me which was already posted.
Send email without the Yahoo! promotional text at the bottom.*
*Applies only to email sent through the Yahoo! SMTP servers.
I think you mean the Oracle of Bacon.
Science Mag now has the article posted. They also have a discussion about the decision to publish this paper amidst calls from scientists not to publish. They claim that reviews have been done and that the authors of the paper "cautiously interpret these observations as evidence that deuterium-deuterium fusion occurred in the imploding bubbles." They do not seem to me like scientist making outrageous claims for attention. Pons and Fleishman broke the news first to the media one week before the Nobel prize ceremony. These scientists, in contrast, have submitted for peer review and make no claims that any energy will ever be obtained from this process.
Does anyone else wonder if the infamous snapping shrimp have been causing fusion reactions with their claws all along?
The name originated with a rich senator in the 1880's. He bought land and founded the Chevy Chase Land Company, Chevy Chase Village and Chevy Chase Lake. However, I could find no mention of how he came up with the name.
Ingenious? My guess is that someone has been using your address as a reply-to for sending spam, and the message you got was the first undeliverable.. Guess that tsmit addy was getting old anyway.
They should also alter the Predator robots so that they can attack each other and steal each other's energy. If a pack animal is injured or killed, won't the other predators consume it? If Prey could defend itself and injure the Predators, then pack behavior might become more likely since the predators might try to avoid injury by working together. Will the parents be able to determine which robots are their offspring? Perhaps a protective parenting reflex to protect the genetic line could develop over time.
The main thing that's making me feel skeptical is the cost of millions of dollars. Assuming $500 US per plane ticket, they could just fly all 3000 kids to a central location for $1.5 mil. For another $2000 each ($6 mil) they could have a summer long camp with computers for all of them. Also, why build the infrastructure just to destroy it after 2 days? Why not make it permanent and build upon it?
The Oracle of Bacon uses the IMDb data to link any two stars that show up in the IMDb database. However, the freely available ImDb databases that it uses are only ~150 Mb, so this concept may not scale very well.
Maybe this guy in Austrailia will help you make that computer fish tank. Check out the close ups.
I would also like to see more advanced search options, but in this case if you spell satellite correctly you'll find exactly what you wanted on the first two pages of results. Using your search terms, the Slashdot search results are actually more relavant than the Google AND search results.
Here's the complete text.
The requested document is totally not here. /404 here., .01 release,
No
Even tried multi.
Nothing helped.
I'm really depressed about this.
You see, I'm just a web server...
-- here I am, brain the size of the universe,
trying to serve you a simple web page,
and then it doesn't even exist!
Where does that leave me?!
I mean, I don't even know you.
How should I know what you wanted from me?
You honestly think I can *guess*
what someone I don't even *know*
wants to find here?
*sigh*
Man, I'm so depressed I could just cry.
And then where would we be, I ask you?
It's not pretty when a web server cries.
And where do you get off telling me what to show anyway?
Just because I'm a web server,
and possibly a manic depressive one at that?
Why does that give you the right to tell me what to do?
Huh?
I'm so depressed...
I think I'll crawl off into the trash can and decompose.
I mean, I'm gonna be obsolete in what, two weeks anyway?
What kind of a life is that?
Two effing weeks,
and then I'll be replaced by a
that thinks it's God's gift to web servers,
just because it doesn't have some tiddly little
security hole with its HTTP POST implementation, or something.
I'm really sorry to burden you with all this,
I mean, it's not your job to listen to my problems,
and I guess it is my job to go and fetch web pages for you.
But I couldn't get this one.
I'm so sorry.
Believe me!
Maybe I could interest you in another page?
There are a lot out there that are pretty neat, they say,
although none of them were put on *my* server, of course.
Figures, huh?
Everything here is just mind-numbingly stupid.
That makes me depressed too, since I have to serve them,
all day and all night long.
Two weeks of information overload,
and then *pffftt*, consigned to the trash.
What kind of a life is that?
Now, please let me sulk alone.
I'm so depressed.
There is no air circulation, that's the point. No air movement means no dust, no noise, no power requirements, and no moving parts to fail. The heat is carried away by a fluid from the processor, graphics card and power suppy. From the review: "...a fluid that evaporates over the hot parts of the pc, is then moved by convection to a radiator where it cools, condenses and is returned by gravity to the start of the cycle."
The review in the post mentions the Koolance systems and that they are loud with 3 fans and a pump. The Calm system uses convection radiation with no fans or pumps for a completely silent system.
They actually designed the site so that linking to a specific page loads the frameset and redirects to the appropriate page. However, I can think of no reason for having frames on this site. Perhaps there would be a slight savings on bandwidth reloading the logo, but isn't that why browsers use caching?
If a magnetized aircraft carrier cruises through, will it take all of them with it? ;)
They're building these with gold, silver and organic molecules, so the magnet idea probably wouldn't work. It seems that the advantages to quickly finding toxins would outweigh any of these concerns. Even better would be if the nanobots destroyed the toxins and then rapidly degraded into trace elements. The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson does a great job at describing a world where diseases and toxins have been eliminated through nanotechnology.
Maybe this is a crazy idea, but could we have them compute a block for distributed.net or SETI@home? Two birds, one boulder..