i RTFA and this is a membrane replacement only not a complete filtering system. they say the membrane will work much faster than existing membranes becuse most molecules will bounce away. and to be precise the hole size is "This complete salt exclusion was achieved at 23.1 Å2 for hydrogenated pores and 16.3 Å2 for hydroxylated pores." they don't know how long the membranes last (become damaged by bacteria or molecular wear) none of which is known since this was a computer model not real hardware.
except this is only a simulation, done on a computer. i don't yet see anyone hydrogenating graphene at a sustainable plant, that doesn't simply let us build las vegas style resorts with water they planned to go to farms in the desert.
and who will run those farms, giant corporations that squeeze every dollar they can out of 'indentured servants'(contract slaves)
what happens when we reach the breaking point? because there is a breaking point. the math of how science can change the world has proven to me that every generation is going to have it's dissenters, and every set of leaders is going to have thier own corruption. so lets say we can build cheap fast desalination to grow pinapples in the desert, (instead of agave) we still have problems to solve. let us say someone gives me $20 million to build one of these desal plants and it works, if it's not run by the government the water will go where the free market dictates and that is human consumption. so it makes the problem worse, not better. and if the government does it, it will be super expensive, so who do we get to do the feasability study and if it works roll it out? wont more food choices make more sick humans with closer epidemic possibilities?
cheap desal research it i like the idea, but it is only one resource and there are many problems besides water resources. there are equasions that never change that apply universally that just plain work. i don't store those equasions except as books and movies, but it took me a good 32 years to realize i wasn't following a path to sustainable happiness.
there is a benefit to being a donor -- they wont ruin you financially if your organs are good and you are braindead. they will declare you dead. seriously who wants to loose their house or other assets to a hospital when you can instead let your kin get those assets.
at $550 usd it's not 'cheap' if you buy it without a contract... but with a contract but only $99 for new customers. it's got a qwerty physical keyboard 16 gb stock with a sdmicro supporting 32 gb add on (in the battery housing) and debian supports the hardware just fine. the screen is a bit small but it has a micro hdmi output that will mirror the screen for use with projectors. just a small list of feature, wifi connection to avoid wasting plan gbs, ability to connect to 5 wifi devices to act as a mobile hotspot. full support of google play apps as well as carrier apps, dual core 1.2ghz processor, 1 gb of ram, 8 megapixel camera on rear and 1.4 megapixel cam on front (for skype, etc) depending on how many apps you have running the battery lasts all day, and will charge from usb ports. if it's supported in debian the micro hdmi out means ethernet over hdmi support.. netflix works great on it, though i output to a hdtv to netflix since the screen is not the top grade. it will record video clips in 1080p not sure how many minutes, as i haven't needed to test that yet. it plays back mp3s but i had troubles with mp3 identification when i tried to sync (only on the carriers os) it is a 4g lte phone but works fine on 3g and voice protocols.
I literally got a 2yr contract smartphone from not smartphone plan yesterday. for $20 a month for the line, then $50 for a 5 gb (1 line) datapak. don't need 'shared everything' plan cause i have the only smartphone.
do you use the words "Shared Everything plan" shared minutes plans exist. for less than $90 a month. they are not lying but they minced their words well.
it is $20 a line using their most basic service, $30 a month is probablly for texts or something. and like i said most phones use wifi. if your job site lets you use wifi that is unlimited. so at home you can get $10 internet, buy a $30 wap, and stream all the movies and music as you want. they do suck though but some of us don't have a choice of network.
it's not really that bad, the wifi support of modern phones means you can use waps to connect, instead of the towers bandwidth.
and i just got a contract for 5 GB of data for $50 a month, so those numbers are wack. in fact they didn't have a datapak below 2 gb except for multimeadia phones which are at 75 mb for $10 a month.
"So, if I go to slashdot.org, I want my browser to only fetch things from slashdot.org. Not scorecardresearch, not doubleclick, not gstatic, not google, not facebook, etc"
why not grab a kindle fire show her how to use it and realize it uses less TEI (total environmental impact) for way less than said $500 system (though i3s sell at walmart for roughly $375) if she can handle a bw eink the DX has unsurpased screen size and lifetime 3g for whispernet, though it costs you as much as a wal mart pc, and unlike the fire is not in color (yet, color eink has been POCed) i've heard that rooted kindle last 8 hours a charge, and if left unrooted last 1-2 months with wifi/3g disabled reading from the onboard memory
apparently you don't get the 'upgrade to hulu plus and the ads go away' ad had i meant hulu basic i would have said just hulu or hulu basic not hulu plus.
ads who needs ads. netflix, hulu plus, amazon prime -- all ad free and on ps3 or pc/mac. the later two support linux though netflix is silverlight based, and claims not to work on linux.
"The more poorer a country more corruption it has."
`In rich countries, we call corruption "government" and it's less visible due to being in cahoots with the people who also own the media.`
in rich countries, the rich manipulate the people into hating the government so that the corrupt wealthy can wire their money anywhere while the media cohorts make it look like the 'corruption' is just as bad as anywhere else. oh sure they'll mention the caymans or ireland or wherever when they really need to, but they always blame the government for it's broken tax system which never gets fixed because people rich or poor still depend on the broken system.
brain damage can be done a number of ways. the rules of football have changed a lot, but the stress these players put upon themselves is a source of mental stress far more than a normal person can handle. it's not just the concussions it puts your mind on edge when you can't cross an invisible line until the guy in the middle moves the ball. where a fraction of a second you have to push forward and not the side etc. football players are not dumb, just because they don't all take school smarts seriously. so a few of them snap. add in the wierd crap they get told, the substances they might take to have an edge... and they get paid a lot of money. to take a risk. do you tell high wire crews fixing storm damaged lines to 'not take the money for the risk' you and i would not be discussing this topic at all if people weren't allowed to take a risk because they'd have to shut down the entire grid (not easy) at certain points just to 'safely' repair some things that can only be fixed either by shutting down a lines power or else work on 'hot' equipment. the nfl players are paid to take a risk. and they are smart enough to try to manipulate others into going 'wah concussion, ptsd we need more money waa' apparently the millions they make a season isn't enough. the bench warmer players get at least 100,000 for 2012 minnesota vikings with the top player getting 11 million dollars. http://www.sportscity.com/NFL/Minnesota-Vikings-Salaries wah wah wah they know the risks, and they make good money for it. but you can't blame them for trying to get sympathy and more cash with laywers or can you?
i started gaming hard when i was 5 years old. i've heard of 3 year olds capable of using a kindle fire to play 'angry birds' so um yeah whats the worst that could happen?
having read tfa and tfa's sources there is a discrepancy as public knowledge has no article about the alleged corruption in the story. now that to me smells like trolling by the blogger/journalist Brendan Sasso.
I really have to wonder the point of bothering with PC gaming anymore. Most PC games today are now just unoptimized console ports, and there is restrictive DRM from companies like EA and Ubisoft. I do consider Steam to be a bright spot, and its DRM is so invisible that I've never actually encountered it in practice, but then again, Steam is already moving to consoles as well, and Blizzard seems to be dipping its toes in the water.
I just think integrated platforms, like consoles and mobile devices, always win out in the long-term. I certainly don't want to maintain graphics card drivers or other PC-related issues anymore. It's boring and takes time away from playing games. Consoles today practically are PCs, but without all the headaches.
the problem is what we claim one thing can do. a qr code v40? that is less than what one cga adapter could modulate. frame size frame rate? do you realise how much data can be wrangled by a modern gpu? http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/2011-gaming-graphics-charts/Mafia-2-Enthusiast,2670.html at 1080p with 16x anisotropic filtering and 118 fps that means it can modulate 9.279897e+9 worth of data symbols(frames) and modifies the frames 16 passes (or pretends to based on it's drivers) and you kids wonder why your toys break!
why has no one mentioned a combo of Seamonkey and other foss html tools. seamonkey provides the wysiwyg editor of the former netscape suite. if not good enough on it's own pairing it with some other tools is usually the way open source goes, one app for one part of the process, and another app for another part.
i RTFA and this is a membrane replacement only not a complete filtering system. they say the membrane will work much faster than existing membranes becuse most molecules will bounce away. and to be precise the hole size is "This complete salt exclusion was achieved at 23.1 Å2 for hydrogenated pores and 16.3 Å2 for hydroxylated pores."
they don't know how long the membranes last (become damaged by bacteria or molecular wear) none of which is known since this was a computer model not real hardware.
except this is only a simulation, done on a computer. i don't yet see anyone hydrogenating graphene at a sustainable plant, that doesn't simply let us build las vegas style resorts with water they planned to go to farms in the desert.
and who will run those farms, giant corporations that squeeze every dollar they can out of 'indentured servants'(contract slaves)
what happens when we reach the breaking point? because there is a breaking point. the math of how science can change the world has proven to me that every generation is going to have it's dissenters, and every set of leaders is going to have thier own corruption. so lets say we can build cheap fast desalination to grow pinapples in the desert, (instead of agave) we still have problems to solve. let us say someone gives me $20 million to build one of these desal plants and it works, if it's not run by the government the water will go where the free market dictates and that is human consumption. so it makes the problem worse, not better. and if the government does it, it will be super expensive, so who do we get to do the feasability study and if it works roll it out? wont more food choices make more sick humans with closer epidemic possibilities?
cheap desal research it i like the idea, but it is only one resource and there are many problems besides water resources. there are equasions that never change that apply universally that just plain work. i don't store those equasions except as books and movies, but it took me a good 32 years to realize i wasn't following a path to sustainable happiness.
there is a benefit to being a donor -- they wont ruin you financially if your organs are good and you are braindead. they will declare you dead. seriously who wants to loose their house or other assets to a hospital when you can instead let your kin get those assets.
at $550 usd it's not 'cheap' if you buy it without a contract... but with a contract but only $99 for new customers. it's got a qwerty physical keyboard 16 gb stock with a sdmicro supporting 32 gb add on (in the battery housing) and debian supports the hardware just fine. the screen is a bit small but it has a micro hdmi output that will mirror the screen for use with projectors. just a small list of feature, wifi connection to avoid wasting plan gbs, ability to connect to 5 wifi devices to act as a mobile hotspot. full support of google play apps as well as carrier apps, dual core 1.2ghz processor, 1 gb of ram, 8 megapixel camera on rear and 1.4 megapixel cam on front (for skype, etc)
depending on how many apps you have running the battery lasts all day, and will charge from usb ports. if it's supported in debian the micro hdmi out means ethernet over hdmi support..
netflix works great on it, though i output to a hdtv to netflix since the screen is not the top grade. it will record video clips in 1080p not sure how many minutes, as i haven't needed to test that yet. it plays back mp3s but i had troubles with mp3 identification when i tried to sync (only on the carriers os) it is a 4g lte phone but works fine on 3g and voice protocols.
I literally got a 2yr contract smartphone from not smartphone plan yesterday. for $20 a month for the line, then $50 for a 5 gb (1 line) datapak. don't need 'shared everything' plan cause i have the only smartphone.
do you use the words "Shared Everything plan"
shared minutes plans exist. for less than $90 a month. they are not lying but they minced their words well.
it is $20 a line using their most basic service, $30 a month is probablly for texts or something. and like i said most phones use wifi. if your job site lets you use wifi that is unlimited. so at home you can get $10 internet, buy a $30 wap, and stream all the movies and music as you want. they do suck though but some of us don't have a choice of network.
it's not really that bad, the wifi support of modern phones means you can use waps to connect, instead of the towers bandwidth.
and i just got a contract for 5 GB of data for $50 a month, so those numbers are wack. in fact they didn't have a datapak below 2 gb except for multimeadia phones which are at 75 mb for $10 a month.
"You can't just opt out of patent wars, unless you are france."
fixed that for you.
apparently you missed the iphone siri ranking the nokia 900 as the 'best' smartphone. google does it too, if you block/ignore the ads above it.
"So, if I go to slashdot.org, I want my browser to only fetch things from slashdot.org. Not scorecardresearch, not doubleclick, not gstatic, not google, not facebook, etc"
you want noscript then.
why not grab a kindle fire show her how to use it and realize it uses less TEI (total environmental impact) for way less than said $500 system (though i3s sell at walmart for roughly $375) if she can handle a bw eink the DX has unsurpased screen size and lifetime 3g for whispernet, though it costs you as much as a wal mart pc, and unlike the fire is not in color (yet, color eink has been POCed) i've heard that rooted kindle last 8 hours a charge, and if left unrooted last 1-2 months with wifi/3g disabled reading from the onboard memory
apparently you don't get the 'upgrade to hulu plus and the ads go away' ad had i meant hulu basic i would have said just hulu or hulu basic not hulu plus.
ads who needs ads. netflix, hulu plus, amazon prime -- all ad free and on ps3 or pc/mac. the later two support linux though netflix is silverlight based, and claims not to work on linux.
"The more poorer a country more corruption it has."
`In rich countries, we call corruption "government" and it's less visible due to being in cahoots with the people who also own the media.`
in rich countries, the rich manipulate the people into hating the government so that the corrupt wealthy can wire their money anywhere while the media cohorts make it look like the 'corruption' is just as bad as anywhere else. oh sure they'll mention the caymans or ireland or wherever when they really need to, but they always blame the government for it's broken tax system which never gets fixed because people rich or poor still depend on the broken system.
"So how do you install software now?"
usb pendrive, internet, PXE...
my cable company cut 2 local channels becuase it cost them a penny a day to license them.
brain damage can be done a number of ways. the rules of football have changed a lot, but the stress these players put upon themselves is a source of mental stress far more than a normal person can handle. it's not just the concussions it puts your mind on edge when you can't cross an invisible line until the guy in the middle moves the ball. where a fraction of a second you have to push forward and not the side etc. football players are not dumb, just because they don't all take school smarts seriously. so a few of them snap. add in the wierd crap they get told, the substances they might take to have an edge... and they get paid a lot of money. to take a risk. do you tell high wire crews fixing storm damaged lines to 'not take the money for the risk' you and i would not be discussing this topic at all if people weren't allowed to take a risk because they'd have to shut down the entire grid (not easy) at certain points just to 'safely' repair some things that can only be fixed either by shutting down a lines power or else work on 'hot' equipment. the nfl players are paid to take a risk. and they are smart enough to try to manipulate others into going 'wah concussion, ptsd we need more money waa' apparently the millions they make a season isn't enough. the bench warmer players get at least 100,000 for 2012 minnesota vikings with the top player getting 11 million dollars. http://www.sportscity.com/NFL/Minnesota-Vikings-Salaries
wah wah wah they know the risks, and they make good money for it. but you can't blame them for trying to get sympathy and more cash with laywers or can you?
it's a dead end because you, like me are nothing but dust without water.
thus fusion power quite literally means death sentence for all organic life.
i started gaming hard when i was 5 years old. i've heard of 3 year olds capable of using a kindle fire to play 'angry birds' so um yeah whats the worst that could happen?
so soon we forget http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11NOblvuEpU
the commercial is like microsoft shooting itself in the foot.
having read tfa and tfa's sources there is a discrepancy as public knowledge has no article about the alleged corruption in the story. now that to me smells like trolling by the blogger/journalist Brendan Sasso.
serial ports are maintained for security reasons. VGA lacks DRM and for that it is being killed in the consumer market.
I really have to wonder the point of bothering with PC gaming anymore. Most PC games today are now just unoptimized console ports, and there is restrictive DRM from companies like EA and Ubisoft. I do consider Steam to be a bright spot, and its DRM is so invisible that I've never actually encountered it in practice, but then again, Steam is already moving to consoles as well, and Blizzard seems to be dipping its toes in the water.
I just think integrated platforms, like consoles and mobile devices, always win out in the long-term. I certainly don't want to maintain graphics card drivers or other PC-related issues anymore. It's boring and takes time away from playing games. Consoles today practically are PCs, but without all the headaches.
the problem is what we claim one thing can do. a qr code v40? that is less than what one cga adapter could modulate. frame size frame rate? do you realise how much data can be wrangled by a modern gpu? http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/2011-gaming-graphics-charts/Mafia-2-Enthusiast,2670.html
at 1080p with 16x anisotropic filtering and 118 fps that means it can modulate 9.279897e+9 worth of data symbols(frames) and modifies the frames 16 passes (or pretends to based on it's drivers) and you kids wonder why your toys break!
why has no one mentioned a combo of Seamonkey and other foss html tools. seamonkey provides the wysiwyg editor of the former netscape suite. if not good enough on it's own pairing it with some other tools is usually the way open source goes, one app for one part of the process, and another app for another part.