The answer is that if it affects your quality of life, then it's a problem. If your life can be made better by a treatment that's available, then you should seek it.
I could be in the same boat as you. I've recently decided that there's a good chance that I have ADHD or something similar, or at least a strong enough possiblity that I should have it checked out. How I went all these years without noticing I don't know. But it would explain a lot of my behavior.
"the West won the world not by the superiority of its ideas or values or religion but rather by its superiority in applying organized violence. Westerners often forget this fact, non-Westerners never do."-- Samuel P. Huntington
Trust me when I say. This has NOTHING to do with being an American. We are APPAULED by 100% of the shit that is going on here in office. The opposition here in the US is HUGE,..
61% still have a linking for that cokehead turned emperor.
I need to get the hell off this continent.
As a native Central American, I'm insulted. Our part of the continent still rocks! Just cuz you stole the name doesn't mean you annexed us;-) Btw, I'm moving back there next week. Really.
It would be a lot more efficient if you had a big cold heat sink but hey, we're packin' nukes. You only need to pump the heat back out to the outside (or at least an intermediate layer,) at the same rate as it wants to diffuse in. It would warm out the outside case slighly hotter than the molten iron, which would carry away the excess heat. I like the refrigerator anology.
How does one get data back from said probe? You'd have to transmit signals through thousands of miles of moten metal. I don't think you could use 802.11 for this.
To me, the idea is even neater because it was dreamed up by Dave Stevenson, one of my old professors (and one of the best professors I've ever had). I hope he doesn't mind being Slashdotted.:-)
Oh, I get it.. He's trying to get into grad school.
It's easy enough to make the shell out of something that won't disolve in the iron. You could just make it out of bricks.
The hard part is making the insides out of something that not only won't melt, but WORK at those temperatures. because you won't be able to keep the heat out forever. This rules out most electronics, including copper and aluminum wire.
You could try actively cooling the inside with a thermoelectric devices. Don't know if those will still work at these temps tho.
Laptop support used to be a little poor with FreeBSD. I had trouble getting power managment and sound running on my thinkpad. RedCrap seemed to do this a little better. This info might be a little out of date though. I haven't followed up on it since my old laptop caught fire last year and the new one I got came with OS X.
There is old pseudo-evidence.
These tests show that cell phone radiation (wrongly called interference) is present in cockpits. This they say could cause a fault.
I have yet to hear of an incident where a cell pone was shown to be a definitive cause of a malfunction. I've heard a few stories where equipment malfunctioned and a cell phone was found nearby, but no causal relationship could be prooved. Similarly, no causal relationship could between the malfunction and fact that chicken was served on the flight that day.
The answer is that if it affects your quality of life, then it's a problem. If your life can be made better by a treatment that's available, then you should seek it. I could be in the same boat as you. I've recently decided that there's a good chance that I have ADHD or something similar, or at least a strong enough possiblity that I should have it checked out. How I went all these years without noticing I don't know. But it would explain a lot of my behavior.
"the West won the world not by the superiority of its ideas or values or religion but rather by its superiority in applying organized violence. Westerners often forget this fact, non-Westerners never do."-- Samuel P. Huntington
Trust me when I say. This has NOTHING to do with being an American. We are APPAULED by 100% of the shit that is going on here in office. The opposition here in the US is HUGE,..
61% still have a linking for that cokehead turned emperor.
I need to get the hell off this continent.
As a native Central American, I'm insulted. Our part of the continent still rocks! Just cuz you stole the name doesn't mean you annexed us;-) Btw, I'm moving back there next week. Really.
Just get a job at the CIA. They'll take care of the details like training you and slipping you into the country.
Robot Wars was a Thing in SF long before it was Show. I had friends that would compeet every year at the Exploritorium.
As far as I'm concerned, all televised incarnations are both NEW and inheranly LAME. (But I'm a snob.)
I like that. Encase a refrigerator in brick and toss it into a volcano. Keep development costs down. Just need a REALLY LONG extension cord.
It would be a lot more efficient if you had a big cold heat sink but hey, we're packin' nukes. You only need to pump the heat back out to the outside (or at least an intermediate layer,) at the same rate as it wants to diffuse in. It would warm out the outside case slighly hotter than the molten iron, which would carry away the excess heat. I like the refrigerator anology.
How does one get data back from said probe? You'd have to transmit signals through thousands of miles of moten metal. I don't think you could use 802.11 for this.
To me, the idea is even neater because it was dreamed up by Dave Stevenson, one of my old professors (and one of the best professors I've ever had). I hope he doesn't mind being Slashdotted. :-)
Oh, I get it.. He's trying to get into grad school.
It's easy enough to make the shell out of something that won't disolve in the iron. You could just make it out of bricks. The hard part is making the insides out of something that not only won't melt, but WORK at those temperatures. because you won't be able to keep the heat out forever. This rules out most electronics, including copper and aluminum wire. You could try actively cooling the inside with a thermoelectric devices. Don't know if those will still work at these temps tho.
Laptop support used to be a little poor with FreeBSD. I had trouble getting power managment and sound running on my thinkpad. RedCrap seemed to do this a little better. This info might be a little out of date though. I haven't followed up on it since my old laptop caught fire last year and the new one I got came with OS X.
Damn French. Is there no end to their crimes!
There is old pseudo-evidence. These tests show that cell phone radiation (wrongly called interference) is present in cockpits. This they say could cause a fault. I have yet to hear of an incident where a cell pone was shown to be a definitive cause of a malfunction. I've heard a few stories where equipment malfunctioned and a cell phone was found nearby, but no causal relationship could be prooved. Similarly, no causal relationship could between the malfunction and fact that chicken was served on the flight that day.