Take the same picture twice, 6 months apart. The picture are from positions that are 2 AU apart. You can gain perspective by comparing these in the same way your brain compares images from your eyes.
The red-shift tells you how far the star is. I'm not really sure on the details, but you should be able to compare the two images together with the red-shift derived distance to see if things don't quite add up.
I would guess that they were referring to a figurative pipeline, however, part of the enrichment process for uranium is to convert it to Uranium Hexafluoride (UF6) which is a gas.
Do this, literally.
I took a similar laptop, flipped the screen and put a wooden picture frame around it. Now it is a digital picture frame. Of course, without USB, cd or network, it is a little painful to actually get the photos onto the computer.
The new ASTER data expands coverage to 99 percent, from 83 degrees north latitude and 83 degrees south. Each elevation measurement point in the new data is 98 feet apart.
Microchips may have been at the micro scale when they were first invented, but they've certainly moved down into the nano-scale in the years since then.
I have an original xbox running gentoo/XBMC that I use as a media center.
When booted to gentoo (I'm also running a torrent client) I use the mplayer CLI through an ssh terminal. There is no keyboard and the controller is an awkward replacement for a mouse, so I do everything in a terminal.
Step 1: Provide free high quality drugs to people already addicted with no criminal penalties or consequences to people who come forward and ask for them.
Call be paranoid, but something about the government providing free high quality drugs is a scary first step to "opiates for the masses".
My first thought was "Brave New World", and then "Equilibrium".
Stretching is actually quite inefficient as warmups go, and the article should not be taken to say that warmups weaken performance. Static stretching is for after.
I'm not sure if this applies to OSS in general, but in Eclipse at least, version numbers actually have some semantic meaning assigned to them.
In this case, you come to a place where you have both a "marketing" version and a "real" version. Hence the trend of naming major releases instead of giving them specific versions.
It's a zero-sum game. The total load on the planet is the same. The same total bunch of chips exits Intel's fabs. On the total, no energy was conserved.
So Google's "going green" is at the cost of making everyone else less "green".
Not true.
This is only the case if you assume every other customer is also running data centers that require special cooling. If Google is using off-the-shelf components, then it is just as likely that the other chips are going to regular desktops that receive no additional cooling.
In this case, it is actually more efficient overall to give the best chips to Google and other datacenters, and leave the rest to others.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confabulation
Consider the case of the person digitally added to a wedding photo. After looking at that photo for years, it would not necessarily be surprising to actually remember that person as being there.
Unfortunately, they're not bad in the kind of way that they become unintentionally funny, they're just mindnumbingly bad.
They are bad, but unintenionally funny may be a personal preference.
I have a copy of BloodRayne. I laughed and enjoyed its horribleness. The whole idea of it is just filled with awesome..
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Hah! I love it. If I remember, I will celebrate pie approximation day. Though maybe I'll eat a tart instead of almost eating a pie.
At first I thought the article was about this guy, another teenager building a fusion reactor.
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Take the same picture twice, 6 months apart. The picture are from positions that are 2 AU apart. You can gain perspective by comparing these in the same way your brain compares images from your eyes.
The red-shift tells you how far the star is. I'm not really sure on the details, but you should be able to compare the two images together with the red-shift derived distance to see if things don't quite add up.
High scores were made of this.
I would guess that they were referring to a figurative pipeline, however, part of the enrichment process for uranium is to convert it to Uranium Hexafluoride (UF6) which is a gas.
put it in a frame or something
Do this, literally.
I took a similar laptop, flipped the screen and put a wooden picture frame around it. Now it is a digital picture frame. Of course, without USB, cd or network, it is a little painful to actually get the photos onto the computer.
There is an interesting article here which holds up pointers and recursion as two things in programming that a lot of people never really understand.
That same idea is expressed in an article about why Wolfram-Alpha fails as a user interface.
Microchips may have been at the micro scale when they were first invented, but they've certainly moved down into the nano-scale in the years since then.
A rapper might apply for a Web address ending in .hiphop.
Or maybe .music or maybe .ryhme or maybe .lyric or maybe .album or maybe .songs or maybe .r for "Rapper" or maybe .rap?
I would think that any individual that can afford the registration fee would simply register their name.
*.gates
*.obama
I have an original xbox running gentoo/XBMC that I use as a media center.
When booted to gentoo (I'm also running a torrent client) I use the mplayer CLI through an ssh terminal. There is no keyboard and the controller is an awkward replacement for a mouse, so I do everything in a terminal.
A safe, educational toddler hammer toy that lets kids indulge their love of hammering
This is awesome. I rarely get to indulge my love of hammering any more, kind of sad really.
Step 1: Provide free high quality drugs to people already addicted with no criminal penalties or consequences to people who come forward and ask for them.
Call be paranoid, but something about the government providing free high quality drugs is a scary first step to "opiates for the masses".
My first thought was "Brave New World", and then "Equilibrium".
This is exactly right.
Stretching is actually quite inefficient as warmups go, and the article should not be taken to say that warmups weaken performance. Static stretching is for after.
You can do this on windows with "copy con filename" (Ctrl-Z & enter to stop). Good to know the linux version.
ctrl+r (in bash?): reverse incremental search through history.
pushd/popd , change directory saving the old one on a stack.
At the Eclipse Foundation, I believe the lawyer types spend most of their time doing due-diligence on contributions coming into the project.
I'm not sure if this applies to OSS in general, but in Eclipse at least, version numbers actually have some semantic meaning assigned to them.
In this case, you come to a place where you have both a "marketing" version and a "real" version. Hence the trend of naming major releases instead of giving them specific versions.
It's a zero-sum game. The total load on the planet is the same. The same total bunch of chips exits Intel's fabs. On the total, no energy was conserved.
So Google's "going green" is at the cost of making everyone else less "green".
Not true.
This is only the case if you assume every other customer is also running data centers that require special cooling. If Google is using off-the-shelf components, then it is just as likely that the other chips are going to regular desktops that receive no additional cooling.
In this case, it is actually more efficient overall to give the best chips to Google and other datacenters, and leave the rest to others.
This problem is exactly the reason there are alternatives like the Eclipse Public License. Google has recently announced that they are adding the EPL as a license option for Google Code.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confabulation
Consider the case of the person digitally added to a wedding photo. After looking at that photo for years, it would not necessarily be surprising to actually remember that person as being there.
They are bad, but unintenionally funny may be a personal preference.
I have a copy of BloodRayne. I laughed and enjoyed its horribleness. The whole idea of it is just filled with awesome..
Hah! I love it. If I remember, I will celebrate pie approximation day. Though maybe I'll eat a tart instead of almost eating a pie.