i seem to recall the biggest issue is the charge difference between earth and space. if a 'space' lightning bolt were to hit the nanotube wire what would happen down on earth? 10 million gallons of flash boiled sea water? unless the carbon nanotubes were non-conductive(not having any charge) thats the only thing i see really going wrong.
When will Windows write similar grid tools? - never
Why does Unix keep suing people? - because lawyers suck
When will Mac make a Windows box? - its the other way around, M$ has an NT kernal on PowerPC(nt on g5's anybody?)
har har...did any one notice that they had to bring in russians to make sure the machine was working correctly? and that because the russians said the machine was working fine that they could go on with their study. so if the russians were wrong, it could all be not true to begin with?
knowing nintendo: they'll let you play ds games on gamecube2(via adapter, hopefully). maybe even their next memory card spec would be the special ds media card?
with playstation who knows...
i think the more long term patients would be getting a permanit implant with data over a long period of time being studied while they use the device...
maybe one day every one(in an advanced enough society) will have nano-sensor grids implanted in their skulls(and sensors in other parts of their bodies?) with Bluetooth EDR 2 connections to the cellphone/car/computer/videogame/whatever thats close to them so they can make a call/drive/watch porn/play wirelessly w/ brain power.
they dont know how to merge with SAP because M$ doesnt know how to change its business model ie:"hardware is free screw opensource" hooha thats going on right now...
or is this not related to that?
when your 'native american high school' is a half-assed day care facility like the rest of the public schools in the us(native americans are to poor for private k-12 schools) then maybe the 'higher' education complaint becomes a little more apprant that free or not, you have to value education and poor public schools do not teach this.
the bases for higher education is lacking on indian reservations. how much easier and faster have you learned things on the net?
maybe they wouldnt have the health and welfare statistics they have if reservations were in the middle of cities(ie: l.a. and latios) and not in the middle of nowhere america(with no jobs). lazy is lazy, but they'll kill the shit out of a bear.
but seeing as how you TOOK there LAND to BUILD YOUR CITIES and killed them all while doing it might have a little to do with their current situation
i seem to recall the biggest issue is the charge difference between earth and space. if a 'space' lightning bolt were to hit the nanotube wire what would happen down on earth? 10 million gallons of flash boiled sea water? unless the carbon nanotubes were non-conductive(not having any charge) thats the only thing i see really going wrong.
'Onlt two good things came out of Berkeley: Unix and LSD'
the guy below your post, serutan, goes in to explain this a little better.
http://linuxdevices.com/articles/AT8960820667.html
1. invent robot sex 2. buy robosex.com 3. PROFIT!!
When will Windows write similar grid tools? - never Why does Unix keep suing people? - because lawyers suck When will Mac make a Windows box? - its the other way around, M$ has an NT kernal on PowerPC(nt on g5's anybody?)
somebody had quake3 with raytracing running at 20fps on a cluster of 1900 athlon xp's, im to lazy to link, but i wonder what this thing could pull
so what happens when the xbox2 plays pc games out of the box?
har har...did any one notice that they had to bring in russians to make sure the machine was working correctly? and that because the russians said the machine was working fine that they could go on with their study. so if the russians were wrong, it could all be not true to begin with?
shes not a full on robot, more like a cyborg, however that hall of fame doesnt open until 2008
really that's lucas' fault for having such a big head, star wars is horrible now
imagine a beowolf cluster of these
im just waiting for a post about how this feed's M$s monopoly
Free Wi-Fi access at all public schools sounds like a good deal to me...
knowing nintendo: they'll let you play ds games on gamecube2(via adapter, hopefully). maybe even their next memory card spec would be the special ds media card? with playstation who knows...
i think the more long term patients would be getting a permanit implant with data over a long period of time being studied while they use the device... maybe one day every one(in an advanced enough society) will have nano-sensor grids implanted in their skulls(and sensors in other parts of their bodies?) with Bluetooth EDR 2 connections to the cellphone/car/computer/videogame/whatever thats close to them so they can make a call/drive/watch porn/play wirelessly w/ brain power.
one would hope... but i doubt it
agreed, airport express promises even more of that.
iraqi prison abuse scandle maybe?
that is all
they dont know how to merge with SAP because M$ doesnt know how to change its business model ie:"hardware is free screw opensource" hooha thats going on right now... or is this not related to that?
when your 'native american high school' is a half-assed day care facility like the rest of the public schools in the us(native americans are to poor for private k-12 schools) then maybe the 'higher' education complaint becomes a little more apprant that free or not, you have to value education and poor public schools do not teach this. the bases for higher education is lacking on indian reservations. how much easier and faster have you learned things on the net? maybe they wouldnt have the health and welfare statistics they have if reservations were in the middle of cities(ie: l.a. and latios) and not in the middle of nowhere america(with no jobs). lazy is lazy, but they'll kill the shit out of a bear. but seeing as how you TOOK there LAND to BUILD YOUR CITIES and killed them all while doing it might have a little to do with their current situation
-insert lame indian joke here-
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i think you could be the 'unimaginative' gamer everybody keeps talking about in this article...