I'm sure that you do not know of UT policies, however, it cost money per page to print at UT, unless you an enginering student, so the university doesnt realy have anything to worry about.
uhh you know all the books are just being moved to the PCL library, the biggest library on campus, no one really use the UGL library as a library in the first place.
for those of you who wanted to know this is the undergraduate library they are talking about, its in the FAC building, although there will be so many computers good luck finding an open one,
When it come to the applications suitable to NASA, i.e. infinitely strong materials with almost no weight, It is more important to be able to control the actual bonding of atoms rather the atoms themselves.
If you could bond two atoms together where the bonding forces are greater any force know to man, then you could every object one atom thick and indestructible.
Imagine the bullet-proof clothing you could make out this or the weight of a spacecrafts fuel tank, or the weight of anything for that matter.
I wonder if we will ever get to the point of nanotechnology described in Neal Stephenson's book The Diamond Age, where we have complete control of atoms and can buld infinetly strong structures infinetly small.
If we do the problem of sending vehicles to X will be much easier to due the fact that there would not be hardly as much inertia to overcome.
Its pretty obvious why NASA has there hands in nanotechnology development.
I am interested in what technology exactly they are planning to use to get to the moon. The N-5 (G-5 or super booster, the Russians answer to the Saturn 5 didn't exactly make it to the moon when they tested it, in fact, it never made it out of the atmosphere with out self destructing due to the buggy KURD system the were using. The R-7 (the one that cares the souze capsule) does not have enough thrust to take several men (I'm sure they wouldn't send you up by yourself) to the moon and back.I only see this working if they have a new vehicle capable of sending a comfortable 3-4 man rated capsule to the moon.
INAL but it isn't exactly illegal to download these shows. As the article states ADV licenses them to distribute in NA and UK however in other countries there is no license holder and it is not violating copyrights. This is why anime fansub groups can flourish with out legal persecution. Btw the only "policing" you ever see is when sites offer DVD-rips for downloading.
What are the average downloading speeds via Bittorrent or HTTP? What is the average ping when you play a game such as call of duty? Is there a monthly limit on bandwidth? What kind of restrictions are placed on internet use?
I havent looked into the cell internet but in MY area the only option avalible to out of towners is Microwave wireless internet which is cheaper than this cell internet and is offered at speeds faster than a T1 line.
Shock therapy
clearly the author hasnt gotten on any college networks recently....
NASA has had a working elctromagnetic plasma propustion system for a few years utilizing magnets to form the nozzel...
:)
**touched it**
With a dictionary?
I'm sure that you do not know of UT policies, however, it cost money per page to print at UT, unless you an enginering student, so the university doesnt realy have anything to worry about.
uhh you know all the books are just being moved to the PCL library, the biggest library on campus, no one really use the UGL library as a library in the first place.
for those of you who wanted to know this is the undergraduate library they are talking about, its in the FAC building, although there will be so many computers good luck finding an open one,
Forget instant messeging i am waiting for google to bring on the desktop domination via GoogleOS...
I for one welcome our new google overlords
When it come to the applications suitable to NASA, i.e. infinitely strong materials with almost no weight, It is more important to be able to control the actual bonding of atoms rather the atoms themselves.
If you could bond two atoms together where the bonding forces are greater any force know to man, then you could every object one atom thick and indestructible.
Imagine the bullet-proof clothing you could make out this or the weight of a spacecrafts fuel tank, or the weight of anything for that matter.
I wonder if we will ever get to the point of nanotechnology described in Neal Stephenson's book The Diamond Age, where we have complete control of atoms and can buld infinetly strong structures infinetly small.
If we do the problem of sending vehicles to X will be much easier to due the fact that there would not be hardly as much inertia to overcome.
Its pretty obvious why NASA has there hands in nanotechnology development.
The only place I haven't seen a large quantity of fake files or trojans is on usenet.
But maybe I've just been lucky...
have you ever lloked at the files on torrentspy or piratebay? half of the "video" files are in exe or rar format which contains a trojan...
the good part about torrent site is usually there are comments on the files if it is a bad torrent.
As a UT student set me say...Thank GOD
the one thing that pissed me off more than anything on a mac is solved..... I'd get one but the move to intel really turns me off....
I am interested in what technology exactly they are planning to use to get to the moon. The N-5 (G-5 or super booster, the Russians answer to the Saturn 5 didn't exactly make it to the moon when they tested it, in fact, it never made it out of the atmosphere with out self destructing due to the buggy KURD system the were using. The R-7 (the one that cares the souze capsule) does not have enough thrust to take several men (I'm sure they wouldn't send you up by yourself) to the moon and back.I only see this working if they have a new vehicle capable of sending a comfortable 3-4 man rated capsule to the moon.
:)
*sound of a thousand lawyers approaching my frot door*
INAL but it isn't exactly illegal to download these shows. As the article states ADV licenses them to distribute in NA and UK however in other countries there is no license holder and it is not violating copyrights. This is why anime fansub groups can flourish with out legal persecution. Btw the only "policing" you ever see is when sites offer DVD-rips for downloading.
I'm moving to New York
In Soviet Canada Copyrights Break YOU!!!!!!!!
Grevious was not a droid. Didnt you see his heart in III? Sorry for the nit pick
who would have thought that cancer could be solved using math?!! /sarcasm
honstly is this really news?
future darwin award in the making!
*waits for someone to try and plug their microwave into their computer*
What are the average downloading speeds via Bittorrent or HTTP? What is the average ping when you play a game such as call of duty? Is there a monthly limit on bandwidth? What kind of restrictions are placed on internet use? I havent looked into the cell internet but in MY area the only option avalible to out of towners is Microwave wireless internet which is cheaper than this cell internet and is offered at speeds faster than a T1 line.