So then, it certainly helps to have a well-maintained copy of tcsh around along with bash and vim; you kind of learn a bit of those, then you either have ideas for some cool ways for things to be and work to make them happen, or you run out of interest and maybe eke out a living repairing XBox remotes and renewing catalysts, I dunno.
The thing is, if you are going to plot out the things you think you can learn and do, go ahead and map them together so that even if you end up rerouted, your stuff gets done and interests served. If instead you plot things out that you develop a hairy kolgomorov plot of what you may have been interested in, you are becoming some kind of tortured historian rather than an Electrical or Mechanical Engineer or Computista or Web Linguist.
Mathematica running in the background, use of User Mode Linux, a certain caprice with the pinout of your PS2, genuine distaste for having the same book loaf around more than a week, and a rabid pursuit of the journals and apocrypha particular to your interests might help.
You may need to leave periodic reminders to use a tennis racket (juggle a ball while running, etc.) and some hippie kryptonite.
Once you know how it works, you can always repurpose things attached to your body like EKGs, BVO2Ms, etc.
Oh yeah! Just put that counter right up near the Garden Pick-Up Drive-Thru, spec some insane cuts in teflon-coated tinfoil, take advantage of DirecTV rebates (TigerDirect + WalMart = running recycling plant backwards to remove anti-stylish RoHS-incompliant mechatronics), and spec out that [unarmed ATAT]/[40' pool] that folds into a truckbed, that you've always wanted to make.
Lots of cornhusking robots comin' down the line. Yup. Lotta robots that use solar power to bake and seal microwaveable tomato bakes. ayyYup. The AlRemezyud Boy up my road made me a one to train the calves to back into the trough by my hedges when they go. Told me that last week. I'm gonna have to read that Omblovka myself, soon enough. Yup. R3Pwned t3h R3v0lu+:n!
7,000 LCL-filled Yashicas later, we finally had it; the coldwater imager that does not lose f-stops....
Between the 'camera' with large suction tube lead and the pod-studded drop vehicle this can only mean one thing: Greenpeace is making t3h Ch'teva01 Production Model.
The baleful coal-fired eye's underlid sneaks up, and you perceive for a moment that it's -enjoying- that thought of being pierced amain...but then the white-chromophored homonculus resumes its usual posture, staring blankly from a cope of bluish mantle....
The FSF is basically about making programs free as in "self-awareness isn't punished." Just my rose(c) colored view of course.
And beer, something about beer and swinging.
Good of you all to mention bankruptcy, court/corporate/national-council polypoly. unification (haha) and the alternate workout involving a squat/lunge-clean; assurance for beer and swinging is forgone now.
All but the bits where a code section requires insurance as well as registration, VAT in kind, and compliance filings. I think the 'spirit of the agreement' bit in the copyright represents well for the GPL here, a sort of 'free as in go hedge your own mausoleum, I'll have none of it.' Some other kudos for defense of crypto are due as well, but it's not a bad start.
XML groves, version management and DRM attempt to contain complexity in various ways; exposition, fitness, and proxy. It's an easy claim that proxy is the skill of free entities that is least well civilized, and that some NP-incomplete phenomena are going to be proxyable. Certainly it's going to be handy to have a more staid object do some free decisions on what's slave trading and what's merely Craigslisting some computing nanogoo.
If a RegEx Coach (okay, -the-) can be made, how about a GPLv4 one?
That would make it say, an XXXSSL app?
The good news is that the US is (to believe the article) giving this to Iraqi police, who are reliably not going to use it responsibly. In nods to our fellow Iraqi Police Slashdotters, here's a little map comparing the new federated EU state of Finland-Alabama to the size of Iraq (after baking;) and a comparison of demographic isolation of farther-flung yet likely policing subjects. "# "#
The bad news of course, is either that your eyelids aren't inches thick (before cooking) and really tired people won't respond so quick, that the National^W Imperial Guard are really being issued freeze rays instead (Cherry....Garcia....Must...Resist), or that the $1.10 Hibachi-Samizdat special chirping reflective upconverter to 22GHz is crazy efficient.
More heat weapons in the tropics, please! Also more sun weapons, coconut weapons, palm tree weapons.... No comments from the volunteers to experience weaponized C4, please.
Electrical is freaking great if your engine is electric or a turbine with stirling voltage ring (it has other names; magnetos is not one of them.) Otherwise of course the generator is on a belt. (Someone made a car with it on a -clutch-; a gearbox is inlined when it's in starter mode. Pricey spare, there.)
There are several implementations now, in Volvos and Mercedes (european ones only!?), but the commitment is soft and the exposure of that kind of voltage is limited for obvious reasons (...for use with: http://www.powerstream.com/48v-switchmode.htm ) (plus golf carts and some solar systems) but the 1000s-strong ranks of 48v controllers and electronic accessory devices are still thin in ways. Must've been EDNmag..... http://www.edn.com/article/CA624964.html?spacedesc =newProducts Yes, I think that's our source of choice. That said, shorting your current-gen RoHS-compliant peltier across 48v instead of 12v is not going to run it in a more efficient mode.:) All good kids building efficient amperage supplies is a good thing, though.
http://www.edn.com/index.asp?layout=articlePrint&a rticleID=CA624962
--Utah, Hong Kong: Fiiiiiight!
'Better' electronics though, you say: Remember when ATX power supplies didn't weigh 4 stone?
A way to 'jump' a car safely at 48v while keeping voltage tolerance within 4% is its own enigma.
Reusing all those old Athlon XP HSFs to condense and cool air though, is really going to help save then environment.
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Schools -should- teach TeX and HTML and possibly UML, but in middle school. They should teach autodidactic repair and where to get a 32V supply too, but it so happens that's one of the weed-out courses they don't list on the College Catalog, along with the electives 'Would piercings do anything for the relish in my sex life?' and 'How can I maintain my intuition for P-Chem?'
The deep stains and rifts in this computing fabric are part of its winsome character and design.
Before breaking the opaque sealed packaging to decide you need to return the product, please consider the natural beauty of any putative inconsistencies and uneveness in its matter.
...moreover, the RIAA will be coming over to rip you for the duplication and advertising costs, i.e. signing you as an artist, as a pretext to go through your stuff and sue you for impersonal use/performance of it; recursion having been realized, the legal system will arc over and virtue reign.
Well,
until NTT comes to collect royalties on their very nice TTS (test-to-speech) engine, which can actually sing, and seems to do a thoroughly good job of it. It doesn't sound like orthopedic devices for blind people's ugly PCs. All you need now is to hack new voices and vocal styles on your PS3 emu.
So then, it certainly helps to have a well-maintained copy of tcsh around along with bash and vim; you kind of learn a bit of those, then you either have ideas for some cool ways for things to be and work to make them happen, or you run out of interest and maybe eke out a living repairing XBox remotes and renewing catalysts, I dunno.
The thing is, if you are going to plot out the things you think you can learn and do, go ahead and map them together so that even if you end up rerouted, your stuff gets done and interests served. If instead you plot things out that you develop a hairy kolgomorov plot of what you may have been interested in, you are becoming some kind of tortured historian rather than an Electrical or Mechanical Engineer or Computista or Web Linguist.
Mathematica running in the background, use of User Mode Linux, a certain caprice with the pinout of your PS2, genuine distaste for having the same book loaf around more than a week, and a rabid pursuit of the journals and apocrypha particular to your interests might help.
You may need to leave periodic reminders to use a tennis racket (juggle a ball while running, etc.) and some hippie kryptonite.
Once you know how it works, you can always repurpose things attached to your body like EKGs, BVO2Ms, etc.
Oh yeah! Just put that counter right up near the Garden Pick-Up Drive-Thru, spec some insane cuts in teflon-coated tinfoil, take advantage of DirecTV rebates (TigerDirect + WalMart = running recycling plant backwards to remove anti-stylish RoHS-incompliant mechatronics), and spec out that [unarmed ATAT]/[40' pool] that folds into a truckbed, that you've always wanted to make.
Lots of cornhusking robots comin' down the line.
Yup.
Lotta robots that use solar power to bake and seal microwaveable tomato bakes.
ayyYup.
The AlRemezyud Boy up my road made me a one to train the calves to back into the trough by my hedges when they go.
Told me that last week.
I'm gonna have to read that Omblovka myself, soon enough.
Yup. R3Pwned t3h R3v0lu+:n!
7,000 LCL-filled Yashicas later, we finally had it; the coldwater imager that does not lose f-stops....
Between the 'camera' with large suction tube lead and the pod-studded drop vehicle this can only mean one thing: Greenpeace is making t3h Ch'teva01 Production Model.
The baleful coal-fired eye's underlid sneaks up, and you perceive for a moment that it's -enjoying- that thought of being pierced amain...but then the white-chromophored homonculus resumes its usual posture, staring blankly from a cope of bluish mantle....
Thank you Protect T3h D0j1n!
The FSF is basically about making programs free as in "self-awareness isn't punished." Just my rose(c) colored view of course. And beer, something about beer and swinging. Good of you all to mention bankruptcy, court/corporate/national-council polypoly. unification (haha) and the alternate workout involving a squat/lunge-clean; assurance for beer and swinging is forgone now. All but the bits where a code section requires insurance as well as registration, VAT in kind, and compliance filings. I think the 'spirit of the agreement' bit in the copyright represents well for the GPL here, a sort of 'free as in go hedge your own mausoleum, I'll have none of it.' Some other kudos for defense of crypto are due as well, but it's not a bad start. XML groves, version management and DRM attempt to contain complexity in various ways; exposition, fitness, and proxy. It's an easy claim that proxy is the skill of free entities that is least well civilized, and that some NP-incomplete phenomena are going to be proxyable. Certainly it's going to be handy to have a more staid object do some free decisions on what's slave trading and what's merely Craigslisting some computing nanogoo. If a RegEx Coach (okay, -the-) can be made, how about a GPLv4 one? That would make it say, an XXXSSL app?
It turns out it's not just for Supermodels!
The good news is that the US is (to believe the article) giving this to Iraqi police, who are reliably not going to use it responsibly. In nods to our fellow Iraqi Police Slashdotters, here's a little map comparing the new federated EU state of Finland-Alabama to the size of Iraq (after baking;) and a comparison of demographic isolation of farther-flung yet likely policing subjects. "# "# The bad news of course, is either that your eyelids aren't inches thick (before cooking) and really tired people won't respond so quick, that the National^W Imperial Guard are really being issued freeze rays instead (Cherry....Garcia....Must...Resist), or that the $1.10 Hibachi-Samizdat special chirping reflective upconverter to 22GHz is crazy efficient. More heat weapons in the tropics, please! Also more sun weapons, coconut weapons, palm tree weapons.... No comments from the volunteers to experience weaponized C4, please.
Electrical is freaking great if your engine is electric or a turbine with stirling voltage ring (it has other names; magnetos is not one of them.) Otherwise of course the generator is on a belt. (Someone made a car with it on a -clutch-; a gearbox is inlined when it's in starter mode. Pricey spare, there.) There are several implementations now, in Volvos and Mercedes (european ones only!?), but the commitment is soft and the exposure of that kind of voltage is limited for obvious reasons (...for use with: http://www.powerstream.com/48v-switchmode.htm ) (plus golf carts and some solar systems) but the 1000s-strong ranks of 48v controllers and electronic accessory devices are still thin in ways. Must've been EDNmag..... http://www.edn.com/article/CA624964.html?spacedesc =newProducts Yes, I think that's our source of choice. That said, shorting your current-gen RoHS-compliant peltier across 48v instead of 12v is not going to run it in a more efficient mode. :) All good kids building efficient amperage supplies is a good thing, though.
http://www.edn.com/index.asp?layout=articlePrint&a rticleID=CA624962
--Utah, Hong Kong: Fiiiiiight!
'Better' electronics though, you say: Remember when ATX power supplies didn't weigh 4 stone?
A way to 'jump' a car safely at 48v while keeping voltage tolerance within 4% is its own enigma.
Reusing all those old Athlon XP HSFs to condense and cool air though, is really going to help save then environment.
Schools -should- teach TeX and HTML and possibly UML, but in middle school. They should teach autodidactic repair and where to get a 32V supply too, but it so happens that's one of the weed-out courses they don't list on the College Catalog, along with the electives 'Would piercings do anything for the relish in my sex life?' and 'How can I maintain my intuition for P-Chem?'
The deep stains and rifts in this computing fabric are part of its winsome character and design. Before breaking the opaque sealed packaging to decide you need to return the product, please consider the natural beauty of any putative inconsistencies and uneveness in its matter.
...moreover, the RIAA will be coming over to rip you for the duplication and advertising costs, i.e. signing you as an artist, as a pretext to go through your stuff and sue you for impersonal use/performance of it; recursion having been realized, the legal system will arc over and virtue reign. Well, until NTT comes to collect royalties on their very nice TTS (test-to-speech) engine, which can actually sing, and seems to do a thoroughly good job of it. It doesn't sound like orthopedic devices for blind people's ugly PCs. All you need now is to hack new voices and vocal styles on your PS3 emu.