Reasonable troll I guess (as I'm replying to it), but the song you're thinking of is actually called 'Proud Mary' written by a white guy for the (excellent) band Creedence Clearwater Revival.
Neither the summary nor the title give any indication how much power this clock dissipates. 10kW? 100kW? How does this compare to previous atomic clocks? How will it be powered? These are questions we need answers to!
Where does the 0.7C warming since 1980 figure come from exactly? I make it roughly 0.7F (note: FAHRENHEIT) from 1980 until the last point in 2012. That's an anomaly of around 0.4C, which seems to tie in with the graph on the R Spencer page.
I ride my bike to pick up my groceries like most sane people.
That's great for you; single-person-urbanite-centric much?;)
I used to do the same when I was a student and lived relatively close to the supermarkets. A few years down the line, I/we shop for three people once a week. That can be a good forty kilos depending on what we buy.
A little more on topic - and perhaps more importantly, these grocery deliveries also save *time* - life's most important resource.
No, "natural seepage" will not cause millions of gallons of gas to drift out into the ocean every year,
Natural seepage in the gulf of mexico is about 140,000 tonnes a year, or 1 million barrels of oil. So, yes it does. Ok, it's only a fifth of the amount from the deepwater spill, but it's constant rather than one-off. Link: http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=10388&page=70
At the time of the spill, the liability was limited to 75 million bucks. That's definitely one regulation which increases risk taking!
Wasn't it drilling regulations that pushed drilling further and further offshore to much deeper (and risky) areas?
Anyway, there's vastly more oil migrating into the ocean from natural seepage than from the odd oil spill, so if you don't want oil in the water perhaps that's a better place to start:p
A lot of libertarians should study these things, it goes to show that mankind needs lots of laws because without laws and enforcement of those laws, shit happens.
And don't forget a nice well-padded bureaucracy to administer all these laws!
Yeah, I'm with neuf/SFR and noticed that they enable the public hotspot by default. I'm a bit concerned as to how securely the public wifi is segregated from the local network, but otherwise it's a pretty good idea and it means in big cities there's free wifi everywhere:)
This funny hexagon can be only the result of one thing: global warming as a result of human CO2 production. Case closed.
The two friends of mine who killed themselves due to marijuana-related psychosis would beg to differ with you.
Not enough, clearly...
Reasonable troll I guess (as I'm replying to it), but the song you're thinking of is actually called 'Proud Mary' written by a white guy for the (excellent) band Creedence Clearwater Revival.
Neither the summary nor the title give any indication how much power this clock dissipates. 10kW? 100kW? How does this compare to previous atomic clocks? How will it be powered? These are questions we need answers to!
If you don't get the minutest details correct then how can one trust the rest of your arguments? :P
It was available for 3 years in the late 70s. There was no 90's Fiesta in the USA.
Yes, the first version sold for three years from 1978 to 1980. It was never sold in the 90s, and only made a reappearance in 2010.
The Ford Fiesta wasn't sold in the USA until 2010 or so...
After all, what Intel giveth Microsoft taketh away...
Amazon Echo, Siri, Google, etc. is Mycroft. I'm not sure if it's quite mature yet, but they are making leaps and bounds: https://mycroft.ai/
...be full of well balanced debate, thoughtful insights, and courteous discourse.
Dang it, now where did I put my prescription?
Please don't say APK or that shitfuck hosts guy will turn up here pimping his malware...
Where does the 0.7C warming since 1980 figure come from exactly? I make it roughly 0.7F (note: FAHRENHEIT) from 1980 until the last point in 2012. That's an anomaly of around 0.4C, which seems to tie in with the graph on the R Spencer page.
Betas all get banned in Mother Russia
I ride my bike to pick up my groceries like most sane people.
That's great for you; single-person-urbanite-centric much? ;)
I used to do the same when I was a student and lived relatively close to the supermarkets. A few years down the line, I/we shop for three people once a week. That can be a good forty kilos depending on what we buy.
A little more on topic - and perhaps more importantly, these grocery deliveries also save *time* - life's most important resource.
Citation needed. "They" is a bit non-specific.
Here you go, part 3 section 49 of RIPA: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regulation_of_Investigatory_Powers_Act_2000
And here is a case where a kid has been jailed for not revealing his encryption keys: http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/361693/teenager-jailed-for-refusing-to-reveal-encryption-keys
The unions killed manufacturing (as it was then). Thatcher killed the unions. The value of UK manufacturing increased since Thatcher was in power: http://tutor2u.net/economics/content/essentials/manufacturing_industry_in_uk_clip_image002_0000.gif
No, "natural seepage" will not cause millions of gallons of gas to drift out into the ocean every year,
Natural seepage in the gulf of mexico is about 140,000 tonnes a year, or 1 million barrels of oil. So, yes it does. Ok, it's only a fifth of the amount from the deepwater spill, but it's constant rather than one-off. Link: http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=10388&page=70
At the time of the spill, the liability was limited to 75 million bucks. That's definitely one regulation which increases risk taking!
Is someone paying you to post this?
Nope, you can remove you tinfoil hat now
Wasn't it drilling regulations that pushed drilling further and further offshore to much deeper (and risky) areas?
Anyway, there's vastly more oil migrating into the ocean from natural seepage than from the odd oil spill, so if you don't want oil in the water perhaps that's a better place to start :p
http://oils.gpa.unep.org/facts/natural-sources.htm
We do not need to conserve helium
http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2012/08/27/what-great-helium-shortage/
A lot of libertarians should study these things, it goes to show that mankind needs lots of laws because without laws and enforcement of those laws, shit happens.
And don't forget a nice well-padded bureaucracy to administer all these laws!
Yeah, I'm with neuf/SFR and noticed that they enable the public hotspot by default. I'm a bit concerned as to how securely the public wifi is segregated from the local network, but otherwise it's a pretty good idea and it means in big cities there's free wifi everywhere :)
Anything by Beyerdynamic is good IMO. Personally I use some DT-231s which are now about 10 years old and still sounding good. :)
Windows isn't a monopoly, simple as that.