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There is no correlation between the amount of heat required at any given time in a house and the amount of computing - therefore there will be some time when the the computer is only on to provide heat and some times when the heat has to be dumped while the computing is needed. Net effect - no polar bears will be saved.
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But you've read there is storing involved?
Besides, I personally would like a polar bear's fur here in the office. At least until we'll get up to 20°C.
Ciao,
luker
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The data scientists at networking company Cisco have examined how we used our mobile devices in 2014 and come up with a five-year trajectory of where this is all heading. "Some machine's doin' that for you"
modified 5-Feb-15 16:36pm.
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Developers can write in their favorite Java IDE, and JUniversal will translate it to the appropriate language for the platform. "In that day the wolf and the lamb will live together; the leopard will lie down with the baby goat."
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See, they are playing nicely and in the end this will end iPhone.
If all apps are available anywhere iPhone, WinPhone, Droid then why would you buy a iPhone.
No one likes iPhones and OSX. No one.
Apple is going out of business. Not tomorrow, but the next day after.
Is this a troll or do I really mean it?
If you reply, I own you. If you've read this, it is too late for you already.
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Dammit, you keep pulling me back in.
I agree with your possible conclusion, but I disagree with, "No one likes iPhones and OSX. No one." This is a definite shot against them though.
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I disagree with, "No one likes iPhones and OSX. No one."
I agree with you on your disagreement. What idiot would say no one likes iPhones and OSX?
People are ravenous for iPhones. They should raise the price on those things because people would still buy them. Seriously.
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TTFN - Kent
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In the next few months, Microsoft will release Windows 10 and it will be a breath of fresh air for anyone who has been using Windows 8 since the platform was launched. Entirely untrue! It was an Operating System. Checkmate, editorialist!
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Free for open source projects, BitHound analyzes JavaScript code to ferret out subpar Node packages. It keeps returning, "You wrote it in JavaScript. What were you expecting?"
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Following Microsoft’s decision to stop selling the ARM-based Surface 2, followed shortly by the Lumia 2520, the tech world began to speculate about the fate of Windows RT. To add salt to the wound, Microsoft announced during its Windows 10 keynote that Windows RT will not be upgraded to Windows 10 and will instead receive an update that backports some of its new features. RT: Resurrected Technology?
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NASA's scientists have been conjuring up mission concepts to Europa for more than a decade, but now they're absolutely sure that the Clipper concept is the one. "All these worlds are yours, except Europa. Attempt no landing there."
What part of that don't they get?
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So what NASA is saying is no warp drive in at least a decade.
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To this day, the Russian Federal Space Agency refuses to talk about the weapon—though it’s an open secret. Astronauts heading to the International Space Station have trained with it, and some have even talked about it. "This is my boomstick!"
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It's to avoid space madness.
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote: It's to avoid relieve space madness.
FTFY
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In this entry I introduce a new series on NoFlo, a visual programming framework for JavaScript based on the concept of flow-based programming. In it you will learn what it is, why it's important, and how to use it. Because "visual programming" will solve all problems - I think I read that in the 70s. And the 80s
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[ego moment]
The idea is great, and I already implemented something like that 25 years ago (in WinG of all things) for testing different data compression techniques. However, the idea is also obsolete -- the idea of data flowing in pre-programmed ways is so boring, so deterministic, so inflexible. Now, if you have semantic data the components connect themselves[^].
[/ego moment]
Marc
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“He has, like, 15,000 edits, and he’s done almost nothing except fix the incorrect use of ‘comprised of’ in articles.” Everyone needs a hobby, I guess
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I guess. FTFY
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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RyanDev wrote: Kent Sharkey wrote: I guess theorize.
FTFY!
If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.-John Q. Adams You must accept one of two basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe, or we are not alone in the universe. And either way, the implications are staggering.-Wernher von Braun Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.-Albert Einstein
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This one tugs at my grammatical heartstrings.
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He has, like, 15,000 edits, and he’s done almost nothing except fix the incorrect use of ‘comprised of’ in articles
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Saves me the trouble anyway.
I just took some corporate online training and it contains that particular error. So in the survey at the end I told them to do a grammar check.
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Couldn't have just done a Find/Replace?
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