No, this is the upper limit that can be established by the best experiment to date. As far as both theory (String theory notwithstanding) and experiment are concern, electron is a particle with no internal structure.
Thanks for the link. Time to read up on CMake. When debug a broken build script in Gentoo, my personal experience is that I usually figure out what's wrong more quicker with Autotool than Cmake. The main reason is probably that I am more familiar with the former from reading this autotool online tutorial/reference: Autotool Mythbuster
For me, it is reading academic articles in PDF form and electronic copies of physics books in DJVU (Questionably legality, but I make it a point to only download books already sitting on my book shelf). Having the screen able to lie flat on my desk on which I can highlight and comment is important to me. Since I also run Mathematica, iPad is out of the question.
How is a common print run of the Bible and the Koran, found in any hotel room, a religious artifact?
The administrators must be smoking something even holier.
Now, if you just we're talking about the saner end of the Tea Partiers then there might be some argument that they have actual ideas, mainly resembling the form "I like government policies that make life better for me but not for other people." Do I need to address what's wrong with that also or are we done?
They don't seem like the type that appreciate the degree to which our government actually works. They are more like "I have absolute distaste for any government policies that I don't see any direct benefit for myself."
America is generally a stable, safe society to live in, and the 300 millions of us has really won the birth lottery. Improvement? sure. Then there are large number of people who wished they have government like us, which mostly left people alone.
Also, this will definitely get the attention of the class, as opposed to all the "nice thought" problems that are chucked their way.
I agree. Because most people don't actually think about the effect of a potential terrorism tactics, the government and the media can terrorize us with idea such as "dirty bomb" or "shampoo bottle bomb" that are quite impractical from a terrorist point of view and the whole 9-11 problem can be solved simply by adding lock in cockpit door (and/or arming the pilots) instead of a cavity search.
And the rest is that when a senator/congress{wo}man's job or campaign contribution depends on him{er} believing that 90% + 20% is 100%. {S}He will insist on it.
But having a medical community that has ethical rule against fatal live donation effectively shut off such intimidation and thuggery.
But there would also be many ambiguous situation depending on one's point of view. How about a rich person getting an organ from another terminally ill patient by promising to take care of his/her family. Such are the problems of medical ethics, I suppose.
Of course, some cuprates and ceramics would superconduct if you build a room on say...Pluto.
FAPP (For all practical purpose), I think anything above 0C would be fairly good.
Here is a suggestion. Phone manufactures should also simultaneously state in the same label, for the purpose of comparison, the amount of (visible and heat) radiation from a household light bulb. A 60 Watt bulb emits about 45 Watt radiation flux. Orders of magnitude larger than any cell phone can emit. This way a typical sales person can explain to the customer that not all radiation are created equal.
It depends on the journal you are submitting to. Better research what each journal/publisher wants regarding this point. Articles submitted to APS (I am a physics phD) usually shows up on arxiv as soon as they are submitted, and an doi link is added when the paper is accepted and published. Nature, on the other hand, don't want the article to show up before hand.
To original poster: you said you have not read any existing research paper. Well, you are expected to do an extensive (if not exhaustive) literature search before you submit because 1. you are expected to cite relevant works and 2. how do you know if you haven't already been scooped?
A similar situation used to occur in Gentoo where there is a package called "noscript". So an admin has to install that package through portage and an admin has to remove that package through portage. A regular user would see no-script as an add-on with a disabled Uninstall button.
Gentoo have since removed it as a system-wide package and I think that's a good idea. I also think it is a good idea that firefox should NEVER have the ability to escalate itself to admin privilege.
I want to know what carrier these guys are using. Every time I go out to farm country for fruit picking or wine tasting, I have terrible phone reception.
I know modern science is meant to be collaborative, but this paper has more than a page of authors! I note that they are listed alphabetically -- remind me to change my name to Aarons before taking up particle physics.
This is typical of "big science" that involves tons of people like experimental high energy versus "bench science" or "desk science" like everyone else.
Since it's written in the constitution that our government should promote useful art, can we please make doing the exact opposite a federal crime and send some people to a federal pound-you-ass prison??
No, this is the upper limit that can be established by the best experiment to date. As far as both theory (String theory notwithstanding) and experiment are concern, electron is a particle with no internal structure.
Thanks for the link. Time to read up on CMake. When debug a broken build script in Gentoo, my personal experience is that I usually figure out what's wrong more quicker with Autotool than Cmake. The main reason is probably that I am more familiar with the former from reading this autotool online tutorial/reference: Autotool Mythbuster
For me, it is reading academic articles in PDF form and electronic copies of physics books in DJVU (Questionably legality, but I make it a point to only download books already sitting on my book shelf). Having the screen able to lie flat on my desk on which I can highlight and comment is important to me. Since I also run Mathematica, iPad is out of the question.
makes it only accessible to dangerous and motivated people. (My own truthiness).
Put up some high-def camera on the bottom of the plane and just project the image on the floor of the passengers who don't mind looking down?
How is a common print run of the Bible and the Koran, found in any hotel room, a religious artifact? The administrators must be smoking something even holier.
Now, if you just we're talking about the saner end of the Tea Partiers then there might be some argument that they have actual ideas, mainly resembling the form "I like government policies that make life better for me but not for other people." Do I need to address what's wrong with that also or are we done?
They don't seem like the type that appreciate the degree to which our government actually works. They are more like "I have absolute distaste for any government policies that I don't see any direct benefit for myself." America is generally a stable, safe society to live in, and the 300 millions of us has really won the birth lottery. Improvement? sure. Then there are large number of people who wished they have government like us, which mostly left people alone.
There should be no taboo on thinking thoughts.
Also, this will definitely get the attention of the class, as opposed to all the "nice thought" problems that are chucked their way.
I agree. Because most people don't actually think about the effect of a potential terrorism tactics, the government and the media can terrorize us with idea such as "dirty bomb" or "shampoo bottle bomb" that are quite impractical from a terrorist point of view and the whole 9-11 problem can be solved simply by adding lock in cockpit door (and/or arming the pilots) instead of a cavity search.
I carry a tritium keyring that has a half life and lights up my pocket with it's radioactive decay.
Are you doing this so that if you misplaced your keychain, you can use a Geiger counter to find it?
And the rest is that when a senator/congress{wo}man's job or campaign contribution depends on him{er} believing that 90% + 20% is 100%. {S}He will insist on it.
But having a medical community that has ethical rule against fatal live donation effectively shut off such intimidation and thuggery .
But there would also be many ambiguous situation depending on one's point of view. How about a rich person getting an organ from another terminally ill patient by promising to take care of his/her family. Such are the problems of medical ethics, I suppose.
Of course, some cuprates and ceramics would superconduct if you build a room on say...Pluto. FAPP (For all practical purpose), I think anything above 0C would be fairly good.
Here is a suggestion. Phone manufactures should also simultaneously state in the same label, for the purpose of comparison, the amount of (visible and heat) radiation from a household light bulb. A 60 Watt bulb emits about 45 Watt radiation flux. Orders of magnitude larger than any cell phone can emit. This way a typical sales person can explain to the customer that not all radiation are created equal.
But can he wear it?
One cannot transfer information with a fundamentally probabilistic process.
It depends on the journal you are submitting to. Better research what each journal/publisher wants regarding this point. Articles submitted to APS (I am a physics phD) usually shows up on arxiv as soon as they are submitted, and an doi link is added when the paper is accepted and published. Nature, on the other hand, don't want the article to show up before hand.
To original poster: you said you have not read any existing research paper. Well, you are expected to do an extensive (if not exhaustive) literature search before you submit because 1. you are expected to cite relevant works and 2. how do you know if you haven't already been scooped?
It's a necessity if you regularly have unprotected textual intercourse.
That's why I bought silicon skin for all my phones.
the Democrats to create a scandal that they could blame on the Republicans?
I don't know. Last I check, they aren't that clever.
When a proper noun is used as a verb, should we still capitalize it? e.g. He Googles a lot of pornography. or What are you tweeting about?
A similar situation used to occur in Gentoo where there is a package called "noscript". So an admin has to install that package through portage and an admin has to remove that package through portage. A regular user would see no-script as an add-on with a disabled Uninstall button.
Gentoo have since removed it as a system-wide package and I think that's a good idea. I also think it is a good idea that firefox should NEVER have the ability to escalate itself to admin privilege.
I want to know what carrier these guys are using. Every time I go out to farm country for fruit picking or wine tasting, I have terrible phone reception.
I know modern science is meant to be collaborative, but this paper has more than a page of authors! I note that they are listed alphabetically -- remind me to change my name to Aarons before taking up particle physics.
This is typical of "big science" that involves tons of people like experimental high energy versus "bench science" or "desk science" like everyone else.
Since it's written in the constitution that our government should promote useful art, can we please make doing the exact opposite a federal crime and send some people to a federal pound-you-ass prison??
This is from their realtime stat:
Win: $7.98
OS/X: $10.19
Linux: $14.5
So somehow people who actually pay for their OS are being the cheapos here?
Having said that, Dragon works fairly well, provided you modulate your speech.
If you want a laugh with Dragon, turn away from the screen and talk normally, then look at what it has transcribed..
For real hilarity, try chasing the dragon: http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/155898