You could easily move towards a start with solar sailing but it would require constant course corrections to be able to accurately reach your destination. This is a fairly basic sailing technique used since the 16th century by sailors to sail into the wind, you can read about it on wikipedia.
it wasn't with electrons it was with neutrinos. and it wasn't exactly to one person, just a field around that person, which is why when the stations computers/replicators were used to make a larger variation of the device the larger ones caused problems all over the station with their larger field.
a straight webserver i doubt would be much help, however i bet a database or something similar doing lots of sorting/searching could probably be greatly improved by the design of the cell architecture. they tend to deal alot with organized and comparing serialized data.
how does a caching proxy turn a computer into a thin client? a thin client does not run any software of its own except what it needs to display something, the browser, the operating system, and any other software is still running on the users computer.
theres a firefox extension i like even better than that anyway, Googlebar extension theres also a clusty bar and a few others in there if you look around a bit.
this is the first experiment that could confirm the existence or non existance of super strings. This would begin to give emperical evidence to support String Theory. up until now most work on String Theory has been unable to provide a working way to test it. this could easily change the face of theoretical physics in the labs and particle accelerators.
there's a problem with moving mirrors like that you end up having to have such great control over the mirror e.g. towards the end of the device you'd have to have 1 billionth of a degree (probably wrong but not far off) of control with the motor moving the mirror also you wouldn't be able to catch or detect the responding array without having a mirror twice the distance away beaming it back to the origin (or have the sensor there, but you'd have to move that then with the mirror!) quadurapling the total distance for each bit.
and do not exhibit the rainbow effect of DLP (which, in fariness is not really all that bad).
for me it is rather bad, at least on lower quality ones, and i'd imagine i'm not entirely alone with this. They've got a new projector here at my school like this that i absolutely cannot stand, its so low quality that i see each red-green-blue frame independantly, it drives me nuts. On the higher quality ones, no it isn't that bad, i've seen one that i didn't notice it at all and some that i only notice it in fast motion/scene changes . But the cheap ones dear $DIETY is that horrible i've brought sun glasses to movies they show at my school sometimes because of that.
There's actually an OGL wrapper that does exactly this, i've played with it a bit but i didn't have even any red-blue glasses with me so it was kinda moot, its got linux support also. worth checking out
actually i believe it should since the patterns that the basal ganglia uses to learn how to connect things would be affected by the constant listening to car alarms while young making them a part of the bird "vocabulary." which means that car alarms are bird slang, what for i have no idea.
this almost makes me tempted to make a P2P app that just sends packets containing random data along the network. Get a couple thousand people passing random data around, nothing infringing, everyone using their maximum bandwidth for 96 hours or so, take them to court if they shut our accounts down.
trust me they've already got plans on this. Broadcast flag anyone? start with recording then prevent people from changing channels during commercials.
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You could easily move towards a start with solar sailing but it would require constant course corrections to be able to accurately reach your destination. This is a fairly basic sailing technique used since the 16th century by sailors to sail into the wind, you can read about it on wikipedia.
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it really interesting how simple it is once you look at it.
and slashdot needs to reverse the polarity to get rid of the feedback loop like other sites.
or even Lincity-ng, they just had a release not to long ago, coming along great.
http://lincity-ng.berlios.de/
wrong numbers, those are the revenues of the different years, what you want is to take the revenue and expenses and subtract them to get a $2m loss.
it wasn't with electrons it was with neutrinos. and it wasn't exactly to one person, just a field around that person, which is why when the stations computers/replicators were used to make a larger variation of the device the larger ones caused problems all over the station with their larger field.
a straight webserver i doubt would be much help, however i bet a database or something similar doing lots of sorting/searching could probably be greatly improved by the design of the cell architecture. they tend to deal alot with organized and comparing serialized data.
Hayden Christensen... well let's not even talk about what he's doing to make ends meet!
I heard he's making movies with Paris hilton involving off brand cold grits.
how does a caching proxy turn a computer into a thin client? a thin client does not run any software of its own except what it needs to display something, the browser, the operating system, and any other software is still running on the users computer.
how is this a thin client?
theres a firefox extension i like even better than that anyway, Googlebar extension theres also a clusty bar and a few others in there if you look around a bit.
damn this means i must move out in order to keep from getting caught!
this is the first experiment that could confirm the existence or non existance of super strings. This would begin to give emperical evidence to support String Theory. up until now most work on String Theory has been unable to provide a working way to test it. this could easily change the face of theoretical physics in the labs and particle accelerators.
there's a problem with moving mirrors like that you end up having to have such great control over the mirror e.g. towards the end of the device you'd have to have 1 billionth of a degree (probably wrong but not far off) of control with the motor moving the mirror also you wouldn't be able to catch or detect the responding array without having a mirror twice the distance away beaming it back to the origin (or have the sensor there, but you'd have to move that then with the mirror!)
quadurapling the total distance for each bit.
It was the dolphins that saved mankind! they paid for earth 2! they loved our fish!
i just hope that microsoft doesn't answer that with. either Active RNA or RNA.NET just immagine if spammers get popups in your skin pigments!
you don't speak for me!!!!
i always say,
thank you double plus much!!
and do not exhibit the rainbow effect of DLP (which, in fariness is not really all that bad).
for me it is rather bad, at least on lower quality ones, and i'd imagine i'm not entirely alone with this. They've got a new projector here at my school like this that i absolutely cannot stand, its so low quality that i see each red-green-blue frame independantly, it drives me nuts. On the higher quality ones, no it isn't that bad, i've seen one that i didn't notice it at all and some that i only notice it in fast motion/scene changes . But the cheap ones dear $DIETY is that horrible i've brought sun glasses to movies they show at my school sometimes because of that.
There's actually an OGL wrapper that does exactly this, i've played with it a bit but i didn't have even any red-blue glasses with me so it was kinda moot, its got linux support also. worth checking out
its called VRiser
http://futurelab.aec.at/vrizer/
of course you can get FUSION out of a monolithium crystal, its the Matter/Anti-Matter control that you can't get without a dilithium crystal matrix.
actually i believe it should since the patterns that the basal ganglia uses to learn how to connect things would be affected by the constant listening to car alarms while young making them a part of the bird "vocabulary." which means that car alarms are bird slang, what for i have no idea.
And there you have it! The first definitive answer in the history of mankind! Or... maybe not.
is too!
personally, i say go get yourself a lawyer, that kind of deceptive reorganization of things is illegal i believe.
IANAL
this almost makes me tempted to make a P2P app that just sends packets containing random data along the network. Get a couple thousand people passing random data around, nothing infringing, everyone using their maximum bandwidth for 96 hours or so, take them to court if they shut our accounts down.
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