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Maxim 26-Apr-2011 [6153x2] | wrt printer, yeah, I REALLY hope he gets the plans out, I'll build one for sure. my dad has a commercial machine shop with milling machine and all the rest. |
I'd have sooo much fun with this stuff. building toys and physics experiments with my kids. | |
AdrianS 26-Apr-2011 [6155x2] | it kills me to see the poisonous comments lots of skeptics make about the Rossi process without even having looked at the details. They're forgetting that with the knee-jerk disbelief they're essentially saying that the last 20 years of positive yet inconsistent results have been meaningless (quoting myself from some blog or other) |
can't wait for the plans for the printer - did I already say wow? Wow | |
Maxim 26-Apr-2011 [6157x2] | me too... the "shiny" parts really show how much resolution he has. |
we could build our own legos :-) | |
Geomol 26-Apr-2011 [6159] | :-) Now, that would be fun! |
Maxim 26-Apr-2011 [6160] | maybe even pre-assembled when printing ;-) |
Geomol 26-Apr-2011 [6161] | Toners! |
Maxim 26-Apr-2011 [6162] | you mean color? |
Geomol 26-Apr-2011 [6163x2] | yeah |
He made a flute lately: http://3dhomemade.blogspot.com/ | |
Kaj 26-Apr-2011 [6165] | A house plus store just completely exploded here today in the Netherlands due to gas, so I guess Maxim is right that switching bombs would be acceptable |
Maxim 26-Apr-2011 [6166] | btw, the one thing I have not seen answered wrt the Rossi invention is if explosions are radio-actively "dirty". if its easy to make these systems, and then eplode on demand, (by a simple switch it on) it becomes a rather disturbing technology if the explosion itself leaves radio-active elements behind. |
AdrianS 26-Apr-2011 [6167] | the radio-active isotopes produced are very short lived so basically when the reaction stops there is nothing radio-active left |
Geomol 26-Apr-2011 [6168] | And it's very little matter, that's involved in the fusion (if it work). I don't think, it'll be a big problem, unless the process can run uncontrolled somehow, like a fission meltdown. It's hard to judge, because the claimed process isn't very well understood (yet). |
Reichart 26-Apr-2011 [6169] | Yes, I gave "effective" price with tax. Since I don't really care how it breaks down, I care about what comes out of my pocket! |
Geomol 27-Apr-2011 [6170] | Sounds reasonable, the rest is just bureaucracy. |
AdrianS 27-Apr-2011 [6171] | just a note about the nickel consumption in the Rossi process - Max quoted 1kg/6 months for the demo reactor - the figure given by Rossi is closer to 100g/6 months for a 10 kW reactor. I've also seen that quoted as low as 65g |
Henrik 5-May-2011 [6172] | If you are a LastPass user: http://blog.lastpass.com/2011/05/lastpass-security-notification.html |
onetom 5-May-2011 [6173x2] | im using the hash-a-pass concept and i even wrote a rebol implementation for it: http://onetom.posterous.com/cross-platform-hash-a-pass |
which is a oneliner actually: write clipboard:// probe copy/part enbase/base checksum/method/key "twitter" 'SHA1 ask/hide "password: " 64 8 | |
Gregg 5-May-2011 [6175] | Very nice Tamás. But shouldn't 'paste have a different name, based on what it does? 'Paste implies taking data out of the clipboard and putting it into a target location. I know 'copy is taken though. :-) |
onetom 5-May-2011 [6176] | Gregg: indeed... what to do? name it ctrl-c? :) |
Gregg 5-May-2011 [6177] | :-) I've used both write-clip and cc as shortcuts. |
Ashley 8-May-2011 [6178x2] | Raspberry Pi computer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQ7N4rycsy4 http://www.raspberrypi.org/ |
Oops, Doc already posted this in the Red group. | |
BrianH 9-May-2011 [6180] | When I first saw it I was thinking that they put the wrong USB port on it (device rather than host) but figured that they wouldn't have made a mistake like that. Seeing the in-use pictures though, they did do that, which is why they have to hack up their own USB cables. USB's asymmetry can be lame sometimes. |
Andreas 9-May-2011 [6181] | As it "is designed to plug into a TV" that's most likely intentional. |
BrianH 9-May-2011 [6182] | It is designed to plug into a TV through HDMI, not USB. More likely it is because this platform is apparently designed for educational use, and is programmed by plugging it into another computer as a USB device. At runtime it changes the USB port to host mode, though not the USB plug. Perhaps they expect it to spend more time being programmed than used. |
Reichart 10-May-2011 [6183] | USB's asymmetry can be lame sometimes. All asymmetry is lame. Even power cords, video cords, etc. All ahould have the same device on both ends. |
onetom 16-May-2011 [6184] | http://en.bookfi.org/-- awesome book search site |
Dockimbel 17-May-2011 [6185] | Linux running on top of a virtual PC written in Javascript: http://bellard.org/jslinux/ |
Geomol 17-May-2011 [6186] | Why? WHY? (Said like Batman in "Batman Begins".) |
Dockimbel 17-May-2011 [6187] | For the fun! (would say the Joker) ;-) |
Pekr 17-May-2011 [6188] | seems fast :-) |
Dockimbel 17-May-2011 [6189] | 20 Bogomips here (cat /proc/cpuinfo) |
Kaj 17-May-2011 [6190x2] | I call crap: |
ERROR: your browser is too old to run JS/Linux. | |
Dockimbel 17-May-2011 [6192] | It requires FF4 or Chrome 11 (for the Typed Arrays HTML5 support): http://bellard.org/jslinux/tech.html |
Kaj 17-May-2011 [6193] | Yeah, just a bit disappointing ;-) |
Andreas 17-May-2011 [6194x2] | hehe, boots in <7 secs here :) |
obviously not counting the time to boot the whole host os :) | |
Oldes 24-May-2011 [6196] | Depixelizing Pixel Art: Upscaling Retro 8-bit Games http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,2845,2385811,00.asp (unfortunately, original pages and also mirros seems to be down at this moment) |
Geomol 24-May-2011 [6197x3] | I can see the page, and it looks like a really cool algorithm! |
Imagine Mario and all the other cool 8-bit games, but with this kind of graphics. Makes you wanna play them again. Or is the nostalgic factor removed, so it is dull? | |
Oh sorry, the original page, johanneskopf.de, seems to be down. | |
Rebolek 26-May-2011 [6200] | http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,2845,2385811,00.asp |
Jerry 26-May-2011 [6201] | WOW!!! |
Oldes 26-May-2011 [6202] | http://web.archive.org/web/20080208215126/http://www.hiend3d.com/hq3x.html |
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