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I have a lot of useful blogs bookmarked in separate folders in form of categories like azure, asp.net, c# but i visit those rarely, just have habit of bookmarking whenever i come across a good blog site
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Kevin Marois wrote: blog readers
Is that a thing?
I suspect you mean RSS readers. I used to use RSS Bandit, but felt like it was getting sluggish over time, no matter how often I emptied/cleared out everything. I'm happier with Thunderbird (yes, that Thunderbird - although I don't use it for email, which is what it primarily is designed for).
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I pretty much only read blogs when a google search for some technical problem leads me there.
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Is like food.
Not everyone gets it.
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I don't get it.
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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Yeah and I'm hungry too.
I'm retired. There's a nap for that...
- Harvey
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Is that a new take away, Dark Humour? What do they do, Middle Eastern food?
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This is brilliant.
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It feeds.. your soul
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What one man can create, another can destroy.
Gold cant be created by man.
Crypto currency though...
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I agree, but I'd change "Gold can't be created by man" to "Gold can't yet be created by man."
One day it will happen and it will be a rather interesting day when it does.
98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.
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Yeah, we have a few billion years of science and engineering to come before our sun eats our planet. Who knows what we will achieve.
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Technology accelerates.
I doubt that anyone who witnessed the Wright Brothers' flight in 1906, seriously expected that we'd land on the moon before the 1960's were out.
Around that time, Einstein indicated the possibility of converting energy to matter. There are, obviously, some huge hurdles to be crossed (especially in terms of power) but we already have multi-peta-watt lasers under development at ELI ...
It might not happen next week but it could be a lot closer than we think.
98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.
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However, the cost require to create 1 gram of gold probably more than the price of gold itself, making it uneconomical.
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In very-sub-microscopic amounts, it has been. Transmutation of elements has been going on for a long time.
Caveat: No matter how you slice it, converting one atomic nucleus to another will cost you energy. Even if you start with heavy elements (heavy meaning a greater number of nucleons than Gold), so that there's a net release of energy, it's not likely going to compensate for the activation energy involved in causing the very selection fission.
Coming from the lighter element side, energy is released until you reach Fe56, then it starts to cost you again.
Energy cost money.
Probably cheaper to extract gold from sea water - at least if gold gets expensive enough.
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"Phishing was the most widely used hacking technique"
Yes, blame it on the cryptos
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Yes, but apparently phishing was not the only technique.
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You are not seriously suggesting that cryptos are as safe as money in the bank, are you?
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I wouldn't dare to; everyone knows that banks aren't safe
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Have an upvote for making me snigger!
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I've just gone through about 20 articles making this claim but none provide a reference to the Ernst & Young report. I'll keep looking. Can anyone here provide reference to this report so I can read it?
[EDIT] This article provides a link to the report.
[EDIT] The document I referenced is not actually a report but rather a series of charts, figures and annotations. This suggests they are an accompaniment to an actual report which presumably discusses in detail information depicted in these figures. Assuming there is an accompanying report, I was not able to find the report. The fact this 'actual report' is not readily available leads me to believe this yet another case of the blind leading the blind.
History is the joke the living play on the dead.
modified 23-Jan-18 18:33pm.
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