Instead of having the arms come out of a wall and you stand on them, have them come out of the floor and you stand above them.
This would give a much larger range of motion, for example turning around would not be a problem, nor would walking in any direction.
Just make the system constantly move the user back to 0 position. i.e. if he walks up, slowly move both arms downward as he moves them upward, so he stays in the same spot.
Same for walking forward, make sure both arms move identically when zeoring, so the user is able to apply force to the other arm (i.e. one needs to be stationary relative to the other) in order to walk.
The advantage here is that with arms coming out of the wall in many motions of the feet the two arms will collide, from the floor this will happen much less.
Also to prevent accidents, have a chain or something connecting the arms that will not allow them to seperate more then the safe separation for a human. (Gynastics students will need a much longer chain - to do splits:)
Instead of having the arms come out of a wall and you stand on them, have them come out of the floor and you stand above them.
This would give a much larger range of motion, for example turning around would not be a problem, nor would walking in any direction.
Just make the system constantly move the user back to 0 position. i.e. if he walks up, slowly move both arms downward as he moves them upward, so he stays in the same spot.
Same for walking forward, make sure both arms move identically when zeoring, so the user is able to apply force to the other arm (i.e. one needs to be stationary relative to the other) in order to walk.
The advantage here is that with arms coming out of the wall in many motions of the feet the two arms will collide, from the floor this will happen much less.
Also to prevent accidents, have a chain or something connecting the arms that will not allow them to seperate more then the safe separation for a human. (Gynastics students will need a much longer chain - to do splits:)
Is this mirrored anywhere? The user limit has been reached on the corel server, and with many of those 300 being modem users, this isn't a very efficient way to download.
This is _totally_ not true! I have a hard time understanding why you would write something like this unless you have something against judaisim.
Fact 1: By Jewish law a man is required to have at least a boy and a girl (i.e. keep trying till succesfull).
Fact 2: Birth control is not permited by jewish law.
Fact 3: Having sex during the time when a woman menustrates till 5 days after she stops is not permitted (i.e. 2 weeks on, 2 off) - if this bothers you, you'll be interested to know that Jewish men have the most sexual encounters of all other groups during the course of thier lives. In addition sex is almost required after the 5 days are over.
Fact 4: By Jewish law _only_ physical damage counts - psychological does not. The reason physical harm counts is that the baby is considered as an attacker, and the mother can use "self defence". In no other cases is abortion allowed.
Fact 5: Jews consider life to begin 30 days after the baby is concieved.
What you wrote is not true. There are plenty of plants that can cause safe abortions, and plents that are safe contraceptives. I even have a book with recipies, unfortunately it's at home, and I'm at work.
>Anyways, the planet is nowhere near it's carrying capacity. If people lived in one huge city with the same density as NYC, they would fit in the state of Texas.
To fix in texas you could have a very low desity actually.
There is plenty of room on earth, and there is plenty of food on earth. There is no reason to have a smaller population. Some people might have a reason to have less kids. Too bad for them.
Incorrect, the GPL is very simple in this regard. Where the binary goes, so shall the source. If you charge for the binary (and yes you are allowed to) then you need to give the source with it.
I'm not sure if you can prevent them from re-distributing the binary+source they just paid for however.
Anyway if you don't give out the binary, you don't need to give you the source. But if you do give the binary then you must give the source with it.
So correl's position in leagaly invalid. I don't care if it's internal only - you still need to make the soure avaliable to those internally.
It's possible that correl can prevent people from redistributing the binary - but I'm not sure about it.
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Actually the spec defines IPv6 "addresses" as 20 character case-sensitve alpha-numeric strings with some symbols. Search the RFC's you'll find it.
Anyway it's this address that you will memorize, enter into DNS, in the box to configure IP, whatever is needed. Hmm, it's kinda hard to memorize case.
In a purely directional beam (a perfect leaser) the energy doesn't diminish at all.
The reason it goes down inverse square with a point source, is that the energy stays the same, but it's distributed on a bigger and bigger sphere. It has nothing to do with light, it has to do with the fact that you are spreading the light around in a (bigger and bigger) sphere.
But you can spread it in most any shape you like. It's just that sphere is the easiest to do.
You want to calculate energy per square metter. The number of square meters goes up. But the total energy is constant. You simply figure out how fast the number of square meters goes up per distance.
Ok I'll show you such a person - me. I've never smoked anything at all, never had an afair, never even had unmaried sex, never did anything whatsoever that could be used to blackmail me. I'd make a perfect politician - actually I wouldn't I'm too honest, I can't stand even small lies.
The only blackmail would be privacy type things, not illegal type things. For a (not so good) example someone installs a camera in the bathroom and takes a picture, then blackmails me by saying he would release it unless... But other then things like that I'm blackmail immune.
The mouse was invented at xerox, they tried all sorts of input method and the mouse won. Yes they tried a trackball but it was slower. The only thing that was faster was some sort of device strapped to the knee. (Faster means, move from here to a precise spot on the screen.)
I saw a picture of the original mouse, can't remember where though. It looks almost like todays mice - not much change.
Transistor was at bell labs. I keep thinking it was someone named shockley.
The joystick wasn't really invented, it started as a game paddle on the apple. (It's not really all the much of an invention, just a capistor/variable-resistor timing circut. (No cheap A2D's back then.)
This would give a much larger range of motion, for example turning around would not be a problem, nor would walking in any direction.
Just make the system constantly move the user back to 0 position. i.e. if he walks up, slowly move both arms downward as he moves them upward, so he stays in the same spot.
Same for walking forward, make sure both arms move identically when zeoring, so the user is able to apply force to the other arm (i.e. one needs to be stationary relative to the other) in order to walk.
The advantage here is that with arms coming out of the wall in many motions of the feet the two arms will collide, from the floor this will happen much less.
Also to prevent accidents, have a chain or something connecting the arms that will not allow them to seperate more then the safe separation for a human. (Gynastics students will need a much longer chain - to do splits :)
This would give a much larger range of motion, for example turning around would not be a problem, nor would walking in any direction.
Just make the system constantly move the user back to 0 position. i.e. if he walks up, slowly move both arms downward as he moves them upward, so he stays in the same spot.
Same for walking forward, make sure both arms move identically when zeoring, so the user is able to apply force to the other arm (i.e. one needs to be stationary relative to the other) in order to walk.
The advantage here is that with arms coming out of the wall in many motions of the feet the two arms will collide, from the floor this will happen much less.
Also to prevent accidents, have a chain or something connecting the arms that will not allow them to seperate more then the safe separation for a human. (Gynastics students will need a much longer chain - to do splits :)
Is this mirrored anywhere? The user limit has been reached on the corel server, and with many of those 300 being modem users, this isn't a very efficient way to download.
What you wrote is not true. There are plenty of plants that can cause safe abortions, and plents that are safe contraceptives. I even have a book with recipies, unfortunately it's at home, and I'm at work.
Actually if they lived in the same desity as NYC they would fix in about 1/4 - 1/8 of texas. Look at http://www.pop.org/students/texas1.html .
To fix in texas you could have a very low desity actually.
There is plenty of room on earth, and there is plenty of food on earth. There is no reason to have a smaller population. Some people might have a reason to have less kids. Too bad for them.
And even if it did take up memory - maybe it's say 200 bytes? How much could it be already.
Incorrect - while they don't need to make the source public. They must give out the source to anyone who got the binary. Even employees!!
I'm not sure if you can prevent them from re-distributing the binary+source they just paid for however.
Anyway if you don't give out the binary, you don't need to give you the source. But if you do give the binary then you must give the source with it.
So correl's position in leagaly invalid. I don't care if it's internal only - you still need to make the soure avaliable to those internally.
It's possible that correl can prevent people from redistributing the binary - but I'm not sure about it.
Anyway it's this address that you will memorize, enter into DNS, in the box to configure IP, whatever is needed. Hmm, it's kinda hard to memorize case.
The reason it goes down inverse square with a point source, is that the energy stays the same, but it's distributed on a bigger and bigger sphere. It has nothing to do with light, it has to do with the fact that you are spreading the light around in a (bigger and bigger) sphere.
But you can spread it in most any shape you like. It's just that sphere is the easiest to do.
You want to calculate energy per square metter. The number of square meters goes up. But the total energy is constant. You simply figure out how fast the number of square meters goes up per distance.
Anyway the mirror is at http://www.ziplink.net/~ars/slash/rust- box/
The only blackmail would be privacy type things, not illegal type things. For a (not so good) example someone installs a camera in the bathroom and takes a picture, then blackmails me by saying he would release it unless... But other then things like that I'm blackmail immune.
And yet I still value my privacy quite a bit.
I saw a picture of the original mouse, can't remember where though. It looks almost like todays mice - not much change.
Transistor was at bell labs. I keep thinking it was someone named shockley.
The joystick wasn't really invented, it started as a game paddle on the apple. (It's not really all the much of an invention, just a capistor/variable-resistor timing circut. (No cheap A2D's back then.)
Actually if you did the exact opposite of all these you would do pretty well. You obviously never took admin time into consideration.