So very true. I didn't even vote in the last election because it looked like we'd get screwed no matter who won. These discussions are like dogs fighting in a pit. Everyone is too busy scratching out turf somewhere to really understand what's going on.
The article is about using hydraulics as logic circuits to create a computer. I think you're talking about using computers to control hydraulics. From my understanding, his concept of upgrade is going from purely mechanical logic to the computer controlled valves you mention.
For a change? A president elected without a majority of the popular vote has only happened 4 times in over 200 years. You make it sound like it's common.
He's a juvenile. They'll drop off his record. They probably have to charge him so that they can go over to his house and confiscate his computers to make sure he didn't keep a copy of the data. Kinda sucks, but seems like a necessary action to make sure it doesn't leak while hoping no one else found it...
... I was a bit vague there. I know Linux is not a language. I meant the shell scripting languages used and probably not all of them use $ for variables, but most that I have used do.
The process does not refine the oil out of a product, it uses the carbon content to make oil. So, when you burn the waste, you don't end up with a lot of carbon ashes left behind. Look it up. Thermal depolymerization: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_depolymerization
What better way to get to know something other than "jumping into it"? At least for me this works best. However, I won't fault you if you prefer classes and searching Slashdot for comments on "Beowulf".
Not sure, but my guess is that it's transmitted because if there was a severe explosion then any recorded footage could be lost. Probably recorded as well, though.
I posted this in a reply, but I think it's worth the main thread for consideration. If you were a laboratory mouse and knew you were going to die eventually, wouldn't you rather be strangled than given some horrible disease, exposed to radiation or injected with chemicals and then studied for weeks? Strangulation (even if it wasn't under anesthesia) seems much more humane to me than what is done to many animals. Anything that shows measurable progress toward saving human lives is ok with me. However, this study is definitely questionable in that regard.
Good point. Going along that thought, we already have plenty of humans laying around that have been strangled or decapitated. Why do we need to study mice?
Let's say you're a mouse. Would you rather be strangled or given cancer, HIV or large doses of other chemicals and studied until you were no longer useful and euthanized. Strangling a mouse seems horrid, but it's one of the more humane things that are done to laboratory animals. I don't like it that animals are treated this way, but if it provides measurable progress toward saving human lives then I'm willing to overlook it. Yes, you might say proving how someone died isn't measurable progress toward saving life but that's not my point.
My biggest complaint is all the DRM'd porn. Whenever I try to DL some new autoerotic pleasure material, I end up with half of it redirecting me to license sites. If Windows Media Player weren't so popular, all of us single geeks wouldn't waste so much lube warming up just to see the 'acquiring license' message.
So very true. I didn't even vote in the last election because it looked like we'd get screwed no matter who won. These discussions are like dogs fighting in a pit. Everyone is too busy scratching out turf somewhere to really understand what's going on.
!! Exactly what I was thinking. +1 virtual mod point
*Sigh* I scanned quickly to see if anyone else was thinking the same thing before replying higher. It was the first thing I thought about as well :-)
The article is about using hydraulics as logic circuits to create a computer. I think you're talking about using computers to control hydraulics. From my understanding, his concept of upgrade is going from purely mechanical logic to the computer controlled valves you mention.
For a free tool, I've had reasonable success with PCInspector, but File Scavenger seems to do a better job at recovery.
If you were driving west at sunrise you'd have a tailwind!
You should have asked Dr. Smith. He would have believed you.
He likely used something like this USB OLED kit. That would make more sense than using the external video port for sure.
AHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Consider that we considered it and didn't find it funny.
This is pretty clearly delineated in the Holy Bible (I can send you one if you like).
Yaaa! Free rolling papers! Anyone have suggestions for suitable passages? Maybe Psalm 23:4 or the one with the burning bush. yeah yeah.. offtopic
For a change? A president elected without a majority of the popular vote has only happened 4 times in over 200 years. You make it sound like it's common.
He's a juvenile. They'll drop off his record. They probably have to charge him so that they can go over to his house and confiscate his computers to make sure he didn't keep a copy of the data. Kinda sucks, but seems like a necessary action to make sure it doesn't leak while hoping no one else found it...
... I was a bit vague there. I know Linux is not a language. I meant the shell scripting languages used and probably not all of them use $ for variables, but most that I have used do.
Maybe I missed a joke here, but in Linux and other such languages, $ is used to denote a variable not %.
The process does not refine the oil out of a product, it uses the carbon content to make oil. So, when you burn the waste, you don't end up with a lot of carbon ashes left behind. Look it up. Thermal depolymerization: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_depolymerization
I'd be really interested to see if your IP matched Swizec's.
What better way to get to know something other than "jumping into it"? At least for me this works best. However, I won't fault you if you prefer classes and searching Slashdot for comments on "Beowulf".
... with ads to join class-action suits.
Not sure, but my guess is that it's transmitted because if there was a severe explosion then any recorded footage could be lost. Probably recorded as well, though.
... and free them all! (sarcasm in case explanation is needed)
I posted this in a reply, but I think it's worth the main thread for consideration. If you were a laboratory mouse and knew you were going to die eventually, wouldn't you rather be strangled than given some horrible disease, exposed to radiation or injected with chemicals and then studied for weeks? Strangulation (even if it wasn't under anesthesia) seems much more humane to me than what is done to many animals. Anything that shows measurable progress toward saving human lives is ok with me. However, this study is definitely questionable in that regard.
Good point. Going along that thought, we already have plenty of humans laying around that have been strangled or decapitated. Why do we need to study mice?
Let's say you're a mouse. Would you rather be strangled or given cancer, HIV or large doses of other chemicals and studied until you were no longer useful and euthanized. Strangling a mouse seems horrid, but it's one of the more humane things that are done to laboratory animals. I don't like it that animals are treated this way, but if it provides measurable progress toward saving human lives then I'm willing to overlook it. Yes, you might say proving how someone died isn't measurable progress toward saving life but that's not my point.
My biggest complaint is all the DRM'd porn. Whenever I try to DL some new autoerotic pleasure material, I end up with half of it redirecting me to license sites. If Windows Media Player weren't so popular, all of us single geeks wouldn't waste so much lube warming up just to see the 'acquiring license' message.