it's all about which end: the same end or the other end, that's the difference between queues and stacks. Sorry, just had to get that out of my system.
there are a couple of experiments proposed right now to determine if antimatter does indeed attract matter via gravity. But this experiment isn't about gravity, but of the gravitomagnetic field of an accelerating mass, supposedly due to huge mass of photons from cooper pairs.
nonzero rest mass for photons, neutrinos and other things previously considered massless are being explored in theory and experiment. Relativistic energy also is a gravitational charge source.
sure, mass is one form of gravitational charge, but the force carrier is called the graviton, the Higgs particle is a cause of inertia. What they have linked in this experiment is the very large photon mass (which they argue can be found in coherent matter) involved in cooper-pairs in superconductors. Wading through their papers, they have worked on a well known modification to maxwell's equation, to show that photon mass must be proportional to charge density and charge to mass ratio, a complex value in normal matter but a real in coherent matter such as superconductor. Some amazing consequences of this include a prediction of dark energy to obeserved in agreement with observed values, and value of Higgs boson in vacuum and in matter.
The papers are available on Los Alamos e-print server, is that less authoritative than CERN for you?
but a "gravitomagnetic one", which is a field that moving objects with "gravitational charge" (i.e., anything that produces gravitational force) make. it acts to repel or attract other gravitational charges. Still a huge discovery if true, could lead to inventions like (non-electromagnetic) "artificial gravity" or "force fields" or "levitation fields"
the article mentioned a total restruture of the windows division; combine that with any significant re-write of even part of something as complicated as an OS, and it is quite clear Microsoft has fooed themselves in the bazz with a bar. Missing the Christmas 2006 season alone is estimated to cost hardware manufacturers over 4 billion US dollars. this is catastrophic.
the name has to sound cool, uncool names are out. Like Gentoo and Slackware: pfft, gay! Ubuntu and SuSE, those just radiate coolness. Though I also agree with logos, if the packaged set includes stickers.
the universe might or might not have had a definite beginning, until NASA tried to observe it, and they collapsed the probability function to a definite big bang happening. Some have suggested they might next like to see if the universe will end in the next five minutes, but, in the words of the Director: "After what we did to the beginning of the universe, the possibility of causing the end made us foul our britches"
I work in huge datacenters for cities and state & fed goverment, and have never seen one of these beasts. anyone out there know of places that use 'em?
all about love? there are times when a husband and wife don't love each other much. be married long enough, you'll see. Hopefully, you'll be able to communicate and work things out and rekindle love again, and a marriage is always worth saving. There's also the case where sometimes "love just ain't enough".
The RIAA is nothing more than just another thug cartel, using intimidation and worse to bully people. As for as "ignorance is no excuse", with 10,000x more laws than any human could possibly learn it most certainly is a valid thing to claim ignorance, I'm getting tired of that vindictive self-righteous bullshit saying: what the law is mostly is to ensure power and money to the powerful and wealthy.
yes, and also what about the recent breakthroughs in materials science ware leading to superstrong building materials, room temperature superconductivity, cheap solar cells? what about terahertz radiation apps? what about fuel cell efficiency breakthroughs? cures for viral diseases? fusion power? heck, there's so many exciting things on the horizon the only concern is having too many to keep up with
for decades our computers talked to each other at phone line speeds, and the "mainframes" had less power than these $100 laptops. Why do you think "powerful" computers are needed to to something useful or to communicate? What kind of computers do you think were used for computer aided engineering in the 1970s and 80's? I can tell you, for I was there doing it: clock frequencies of kilohertz, RAM measured in kilobytes, kilobytes of data storage on tape and punched cards, phone modems at 1200 or 2400 baud.
Most windows servers in my client's datacenters have one app per box, because a crash of one app might take out any others. The average utilization of a windows server is under 15%. Now, if you run a real OS that provides isolation and protection of resources, you just might be able to utilize resources better (that's also vmware's sales pitch, but often applies in Unix/Linux/BSD land.
there's plenty of other heavily used languages that have compilers that barf out machine code and that'll whoop your resource pig Java: LISP, COBOL, RPG/400, FORTH, and ADA to name a few.
right, somehow I read parent that gold alleged better conductor than copper, which it isn't. Noticed sodium was 4.7 but measured at 0 degrees C, the guy that tried it at room temp they call "stumpy", hehehe
hurray, you give me a chance to dig out my thousands of pages long CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (63rd Edition). The resistivity (microhm-cm) of silver, copper, gold, aluminum at 20 degrees C are (drum roll): 1.586, 1.678, 2.24, 2.6548. So that's not true about copper.
no, what perverts want is THz imaging, you'll see the nipples and bush then
a deck of cards was untouched
whew, they could have lost the whole batch COBOL and JCL job. well, unless they also had punched tape or 9-track to back up the cards.
I thought Mary Kay had bought out OSTG. had to reassure myself by scratching and sniffing the pink logo.....
you're only supposed to be afraid of the cover sheet. didn't you get the memo?
and I sometimes get 3 - 4 Mbit / sec on sustained downloads. end of argument. AT&T, fix your slow shit.
it's all about which end: the same end or the other end, that's the difference between queues and stacks. Sorry, just had to get that out of my system.
there are a couple of experiments proposed right now to determine if antimatter does indeed attract matter via gravity. But this experiment isn't about gravity, but of the gravitomagnetic field of an accelerating mass, supposedly due to huge mass of photons from cooper pairs.
nonzero rest mass for photons, neutrinos and other things previously considered massless are being explored in theory and experiment. Relativistic energy also is a gravitational charge source.
sure, mass is one form of gravitational charge, but the force carrier is called the graviton, the Higgs particle is a cause of inertia. What they have linked in this experiment is the very large photon mass (which they argue can be found in coherent matter) involved in cooper-pairs in superconductors. Wading through their papers, they have worked on a well known modification to maxwell's equation, to show that photon mass must be proportional to charge density and charge to mass ratio, a complex value in normal matter but a real in coherent matter such as superconductor. Some amazing consequences of this include a prediction of dark energy to obeserved in agreement with observed values, and value of Higgs boson in vacuum and in matter.
The papers are available on Los Alamos e-print server, is that less authoritative than CERN for you?
but a "gravitomagnetic one", which is a field that moving objects with "gravitational charge" (i.e., anything that produces gravitational force) make. it acts to repel or attract other gravitational charges. Still a huge discovery if true, could lead to inventions like (non-electromagnetic) "artificial gravity" or "force fields" or "levitation fields"
the article mentioned a total restruture of the windows division; combine that with any significant re-write of even part of something as complicated as an OS, and it is quite clear Microsoft has fooed themselves in the bazz with a bar. Missing the Christmas 2006 season alone is estimated to cost hardware manufacturers over 4 billion US dollars. this is catastrophic.
imminent (sic) scientist ,,, tells .... Pelley that the Bush (sick) administration is restricting (psych!) what he can say about
the name has to sound cool, uncool names are out. Like Gentoo and Slackware: pfft, gay! Ubuntu and SuSE, those just radiate coolness. Though I also agree with logos, if the packaged set includes stickers.
the universe might or might not have had a definite beginning, until NASA tried to observe it, and they collapsed the probability function to a definite big bang happening. Some have suggested they might next like to see if the universe will end in the next five minutes, but, in the words of the Director: "After what we did to the beginning of the universe, the possibility of causing the end made us foul our britches"
I work in huge datacenters for cities and state & fed goverment, and have never seen one of these beasts. anyone out there know of places that use 'em?
all about love? there are times when a husband and wife don't love each other much. be married long enough, you'll see. Hopefully, you'll be able to communicate and work things out and rekindle love again, and a marriage is always worth saving. There's also the case where sometimes "love just ain't enough".
The RIAA is nothing more than just another thug cartel, using intimidation and worse to bully people. As for as "ignorance is no excuse", with 10,000x more laws than any human could possibly learn it most certainly is a valid thing to claim ignorance, I'm getting tired of that vindictive self-righteous bullshit saying: what the law is mostly is to ensure power and money to the powerful and wealthy.
yes, and also what about the recent breakthroughs in materials science ware leading to superstrong building materials, room temperature superconductivity, cheap solar cells? what about terahertz radiation apps? what about fuel cell efficiency breakthroughs? cures for viral diseases? fusion power? heck, there's so many exciting things on the horizon the only concern is having too many to keep up with
for decades our computers talked to each other at phone line speeds, and the "mainframes" had less power than these $100 laptops. Why do you think "powerful" computers are needed to to something useful or to communicate? What kind of computers do you think were used for computer aided engineering in the 1970s and 80's? I can tell you, for I was there doing it: clock frequencies of kilohertz, RAM measured in kilobytes, kilobytes of data storage on tape and punched cards, phone modems at 1200 or 2400 baud.
your bank and credit card company
Most windows servers in my client's datacenters have one app per box, because a crash of one app might take out any others. The average utilization of a windows server is under 15%. Now, if you run a real OS that provides isolation and protection of resources, you just might be able to utilize resources better (that's also vmware's sales pitch, but often applies in Unix/Linux/BSD land.
there's plenty of other heavily used languages that have compilers that barf out machine code and that'll whoop your resource pig Java: LISP, COBOL, RPG/400, FORTH, and ADA to name a few.
right, somehow I read parent that gold alleged better conductor than copper, which it isn't. Noticed sodium was 4.7 but measured at 0 degrees C, the guy that tried it at room temp they call "stumpy", hehehe
at least your website doesn't have your resume with work history.
hurray, you give me a chance to dig out my thousands of pages long CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (63rd Edition). The resistivity (microhm-cm) of silver, copper, gold, aluminum at 20 degrees C are (drum roll): 1.586, 1.678, 2.24, 2.6548. So that's not true about copper.