I use Dvorak, you insensitive clods!
Seriously though, I'm always annoyed by the mini devices that have Qwerty keyboards, because they are too small to touch type on anyway. An alphabetical keyboard would make more sense (to me, at least).
I was under the impression that the voltage for the CPU was set independently from the RAM, so I'm not seeing why the RAM voltage should affect the CPU. If it does then that is a design flaw, in my opinion.
I go to OSU and I am friends with a few of the guys at the OSL. I just talked with Eric Searcy, who used to be my roommate, and he gave me this link for the Google Maps location: http://maps.google.com/?q=45.12402N+123.113008W (it's not up yet, but that's where it'll be)
If you RTFA you'll notice that Lotus is actually building the car. Also it is very obvious from comparing pictures of the interiors that it is based off the Elise. Basically it is an Elise with a slightly different body and an electric engine.
For well under the electric version's cost of $80k you could buy an Elise and turbocharge it (http://forcedfed.com/elise/turbokits.html) and create a much faster car. (But of course then it wouldn't be the cool electric car...)
This is the third time I've seen this joke on Slashdot. It was really funny the first time but it's starting to get old...
http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=596435&cid=23953419
http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1007117&cid=25500639
Er, "wasn't the latter".
So did you come up with that on your own or did you read it here first? http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=596435&cid=23953419
I decided to reply instead of mod you redundant in case it was the latter.
I didn't suggest using Dvorak, I suggested an alphabetical order. Having it in Qwerty doesn't seem useful if you can't touch type on it anyway.
I use Dvorak, you insensitive clods! Seriously though, I'm always annoyed by the mini devices that have Qwerty keyboards, because they are too small to touch type on anyway. An alphabetical keyboard would make more sense (to me, at least).
I was under the impression that the voltage for the CPU was set independently from the RAM, so I'm not seeing why the RAM voltage should affect the CPU. If it does then that is a design flaw, in my opinion.
That's "Hadron". I'm trying not to imagine what a Large Hardon Collider would do...
Redundant and already answered above.d =20102389
http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=260283&ci
It's a trap!!
I go to OSU and I am friends with a few of the guys at the OSL. I just talked with Eric Searcy, who used to be my roommate, and he gave me this link for the Google Maps location: http://maps.google.com/?q=45.12402N+123.113008W (it's not up yet, but that's where it'll be)
If you RTFA you'll notice that Lotus is actually building the car. Also it is very obvious from comparing pictures of the interiors that it is based off the Elise. Basically it is an Elise with a slightly different body and an electric engine.
For well under the electric version's cost of $80k you could buy an Elise and turbocharge it (http://forcedfed.com/elise/turbokits.html) and create a much faster car. (But of course then it wouldn't be the cool electric car...)