This is a record field for the superconducting magnet, not for the whole system.
FSU magnet lab does hold the record for hightest DC (constant) magnetic field 50T. This is achieved by putting a resistive magnet inside a superconducting magnet. Resistive magnet burns a lot of energy (10MW), but one cannot use superconducting alone; once the current (magnetic field is proportional to it) reaches a certain value, the superconducting material becomes normal. The record up to now has been something like 14T for superconducting magnet (outsert), the new outsert will allow the DC fields in that lab to go up to 60T.
In our lab, all computers run zonealarm (only computers in the lab are allowed to connect to each other, no to campus network) and have anti-virus software (autoupdate every week). All computers are patched and MS outlook is banned.
Never had any problems.
I think the difference between Linux and windows is the users. Linux users are usually much more knowledgeble about security. As more people use it, I'm sure some will log on as root, will run an insecure webserver, and most of linux security will be gone.
There is no gain. This is not a transistor in a conventional understanding (nice inverter curve). When you need to make a memory chip out of this, you better hope it can drive more than just one more transistor. This is the problem with all QC proposed now.
I never had problems with my tech support. Every time I call them, they tell it is a problem with windows and I should just reinstall it. At this point I curse and reboot in Linux. In fact, I changed the phone number in contacts to say 1-800-reinstall-windows. Really cuts down on hold time.
Any simple security explanation. For example, I'm interested in using only SSH connections to connect to my computer, with the rest of the connections only made from the computer. After spending hours with IPCHAINS and IPTABLES essentially found ~works, but never sure. On windows: just run zonealarm.
There has to be some app out there that when you run, just makes your computer more or less secure. I much more than a newbie on computers but RTFM is not a way to recruit more people to Linux. BTW, if you think something like shorwall is easy to use, get a person from win world to run config and see a big John Stewart's WAAAAAHHHH?!!!
In Soviet Union, plea bargain agreements was how all those show trials worked. Tell us about others or will accuse your family or friends. Interestingly, US is the only industrical country (Russia no longer) that still allows this. There have been so many cases (recent one being the Central Park jogging case) where people pled guilty and later it was found that they were completely innocent.
If that doesn't convince you: the US founding fathers were terrorists (bombs, unconventional attacks on troops, execution of loyalists...), they wrote the first urban terrorism handbook. We don't call them terrorists because they won. (We have intelligence agents, only our enemies have spies). However, knowing that govt would abuse the powers when faced with terrorism, they put down protections that everyone would have no matter what crime they committed, including not being held without charge.
This is a record field for the superconducting magnet, not for the whole system. FSU magnet lab does hold the record for hightest DC (constant) magnetic field 50T. This is achieved by putting a resistive magnet inside a superconducting magnet. Resistive magnet burns a lot of energy (10MW), but one cannot use superconducting alone; once the current (magnetic field is proportional to it) reaches a certain value, the superconducting material becomes normal. The record up to now has been something like 14T for superconducting magnet (outsert), the new outsert will allow the DC fields in that lab to go up to 60T.
In our lab, all computers run zonealarm (only computers in the lab are allowed to connect to each other, no to campus network) and have anti-virus software (autoupdate every week). All computers are patched and MS outlook is banned. Never had any problems. I think the difference between Linux and windows is the users. Linux users are usually much more knowledgeble about security. As more people use it, I'm sure some will log on as root, will run an insecure webserver, and most of linux security will be gone.
There is no gain. This is not a transistor in a conventional understanding (nice inverter curve). When you need to make a memory chip out of this, you better hope it can drive more than just one more transistor. This is the problem with all QC proposed now.
I never had problems with my tech support. Every time I call them, they tell it is a problem with windows and I should just reinstall it. At this point I curse and reboot in Linux. In fact, I changed the phone number in contacts to say 1-800-reinstall-windows. Really cuts down on hold time.
Any simple security explanation. For example, I'm interested in using only SSH connections to connect to my computer, with the rest of the connections only made from the computer. After spending hours with IPCHAINS and IPTABLES essentially found ~works, but never sure. On windows: just run zonealarm. There has to be some app out there that when you run, just makes your computer more or less secure. I much more than a newbie on computers but RTFM is not a way to recruit more people to Linux. BTW, if you think something like shorwall is easy to use, get a person from win world to run config and see a big John Stewart's WAAAAAHHHH?!!!
In Soviet Union, plea bargain agreements was how all those show trials worked. Tell us about others or will accuse your family or friends. Interestingly, US is the only industrical country (Russia no longer) that still allows this. There have been so many cases (recent one being the Central Park jogging case) where people pled guilty and later it was found that they were completely innocent. If that doesn't convince you: the US founding fathers were terrorists (bombs, unconventional attacks on troops, execution of loyalists...), they wrote the first urban terrorism handbook. We don't call them terrorists because they won. (We have intelligence agents, only our enemies have spies). However, knowing that govt would abuse the powers when faced with terrorism, they put down protections that everyone would have no matter what crime they committed, including not being held without charge.