Why bother building huge multimillion dollar semiconductor plants when all Intel needs to do to make more money is add new targeted comsumer assembler instructions to the P5? Think of the possibilities here, people!
MCD EVM, 3;order #3 extra value meal from McDonald's
A corporation, such as McDonald's just has to enter a strategic alliance with Intel and pay a nominal fee and any consumer in America can click a browser button and have a hot, greasy meal delivered to their doorstep in a matter of minutes. All the consumer has to do is enter their credit card # and click "I Accept" on the new Pentium processor EULA. It's win-win, baby!
Pardon me if I'm missing something here, but aren't the world's fresh water supplies at their lowest since the last Ice Age? What happens if we make this yet another use of our precious water supply? What happens if we change the salinity of the oceans? Lowering the salinity of the oceans is a posited factor in the beginning of the last Ice Age. Also, no chemical reaction is perfect, so we lose a little of Earth's water supply every time we expend a tank of hydrogen, do we not. This seems on the face of things like a clean source of energy, but could it also be the path to even more rapid climate change?
Next Distributed.Net project: Decode CowboyNeals Genes!
Why bother building huge multimillion dollar semiconductor plants when all Intel needs to do to make more money is add new targeted comsumer assembler instructions to the P5? Think of the possibilities here, people!
;order #3 extra value meal from McDonald's
MCD EVM, 3
A corporation, such as McDonald's just has to enter a strategic alliance with Intel and pay a nominal fee and any consumer in America can click a browser button and have a hot, greasy meal delivered to their doorstep in a matter of minutes. All the consumer has to do is enter their credit card # and click "I Accept" on the new Pentium processor EULA. It's win-win, baby!
Pardon me if I'm missing something here, but aren't the world's fresh water supplies at their lowest since the last Ice Age? What happens if we make this yet another use of our precious water supply? What happens if we change the salinity of the oceans? Lowering the salinity of the oceans is a posited factor in the beginning of the last Ice Age. Also, no chemical reaction is perfect, so we lose a little of Earth's water supply every time we expend a tank of hydrogen, do we not. This seems on the face of things like a clean source of energy, but could it also be the path to even more rapid climate change?