As a math geek raised in a family of math geeks who hangs out with math professors on occasion I have to ask what are they testing. Most high level math professional make mistakes with arithmetic. In fact I've heard many math magicians state that as you get more advanced you get more likely to make mistakes at the simple stuff. Yes you have to pay attention to details in math but primary school level math is really on the level of elementary school reading comprehension.
How does it work? The little brief on the phys site said that it used an electromagnetic drive suggesting that the metal itself is feromagnetic such as the fluid use in the active dampeners on the corvette but I want to know about the tech. The ue of the vide card is lame and not worth my time at all tell me about the tech. Is there an artical that actually tells me what it is made of? Geez this could be cool but right now its just an advert.
As a math geek raised in a family of math geeks who hangs out with math professors on occasion I have to ask what are they testing. Most high level math professional make mistakes with arithmetic. In fact I've heard many math magicians state that as you get more advanced you get more likely to make mistakes at the simple stuff. Yes you have to pay attention to details in math but primary school level math is really on the level of elementary school reading comprehension.
Bull! I run OO and firefox/thunderbird quite happily on a 800mhz transmetta with a hardware limit of 256mb . on XP no less!
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How does it work? The little brief on the phys site said that it used an electromagnetic drive suggesting that the metal itself is feromagnetic such as the fluid use in the active dampeners on the corvette but I want to know about the tech. The ue of the vide card is lame and not worth my time at all tell me about the tech. Is there an artical that actually tells me what it is made of? Geez this could be cool but right now its just an advert.