Because it has factory audio components that fit seamlessly into your existing home entertainment center?
Because it (guessing) makes less noise than a PC?
Because it doesn't look like your science project gone bad?
.... where an article discussing the benefits/drawbacks to the different energy alternatives are? Something that compares wind/solar/nuclear/hydrogen/coal etc. on a somewhat objective basis?
The entire intent of the article is that state the the virus harms systems that are NOT from Microsoft.
This article describes a flaw/backdoor in our global internet.
You sure are no physicist. You actually believed that an air molecule 'knows' where it's old companion air molecule was (through an aluminum wing!) and speeds up in order to meet it?
I don't think it moves any faster...
now we geeks can contribute to the war effort with math and science.
It sounds much more comfortable than the position they were considering for us all as cannon fodder.
Robert Heinlen suggested the water bed in 'tranger in a Strange Land' I think
Because it has factory audio components that fit seamlessly into your existing home entertainment center?
Because it (guessing) makes less noise than a PC?
Because it doesn't look like your science project gone bad?
There are always ways to be anonymous on the internet. I can go to the public library, open a hotmail account, and e-mail and browse anonymously.
It's too bad that this business is closing down shop in what appears to be a misguided reaction to the september 11th attacks.
Fuels like gasoline, liquid propane, etc:
http://www.ior.com.au/ecflist.html
Hydrogen compared to gasoline:
http://www.ovonic.com/hydrogen/facts.html
Looks like hydrogen is the big winner here folks.
ed
.... where an article discussing the benefits/drawbacks to the different energy alternatives are? Something that compares wind/solar/nuclear/hydrogen/coal etc. on a somewhat objective basis?
thanks in advance
The entire intent of the article is that state the the virus harms systems that are NOT from Microsoft.
This article describes a flaw/backdoor in our global internet.
You sure are no physicist. You actually believed that an air molecule 'knows' where it's old companion air molecule was (through an aluminum wing!) and speeds up in order to meet it?
I don't think it moves any faster...
now we geeks can contribute to the war effort with math and science.
It sounds much more comfortable than the position they were considering for us all as cannon fodder.