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Comment Re:I agree, with one caveat (Score 1) 769

Fair enough on mine storage I was only suggesting it once the mine is completely depleted...
Second of all , there's nobody there to prevent you from adding some graphite between the borosilicate glass , for good measure.

As for passive radiological energy generation , I'm not totally sure it would be be efficient or cost-effective but i'd look into it just out of curiosity.

Comment Re:I agree, with one caveat (Score 1) 769

I do have a concept though , probably more than you'd care to imagine. It's really not all that difficult. It may not be a walk in the park , but it beats cleaning up after coal/gas/oil plants or having to import fuel.
In fact I would wager you yourself have no concept of it as somebody with any knowledge at all would not be so fearful of it.

Comment Re:still has trouble with... (Score 1) 143

Those neurons were probably implemented as perceptrons , and were probably distributed and multiple layers with feedback between them , so that the output was an input for the perceptrons on an earlier level , those perceptrons themselves outputed info into the latter layers , and so you get those remaining waves.

Comment Re:Its not called gas but its called... (Score 1) 320

If my memory isn't playing tricks on me i think hemp still has around 10% of the THC level of weed. Also i think thc is fat soluble so it would end up in any oils you extract from hemp.
Having many cars burn entire litres of hemp oil all day around you makes me think it might actually have an effect on inhabitants.

End result is cheaper fuel and increased sales of cookies.

Comment Re:Too bad! (Score 1) 159

I would estimate that branded computers account for less than 20% of the market share where i live. (this is an eyeball figure) , so HP and Dell would have little to do with it. People would buy a cheap-ass "Internet" system though.

Comment Re:Too bad! (Score 1) 159

I'm not sure about "posting about it multiple times" I am the first post author , i just didn't have access to my password ring at the time.
I'm geniunaly interested in a ~$50 desktop or thin client. If arm cores are so cheap , and mass production is cheap , i can't understand why there's no product in this price range. I don't want a $150 product , neither do i want a $200 one. I want something say way under $100. For two hundred i can build myself a cheap x86 desktop that overpowers anything arm based.

Comment Re:Definition of awesome (Score 0) 198

I'm sorry but that's just stupid.
One thing and the other have nothing to do with one another.
We're all horrible people , some worse than others , and in between all the wrong we do in the world there are tiny specks of good. If that's the only good thing he leaves in this world so be it , don't throw it in the trash for the sake of feeling righteous. Would you tare down a hospital build by an evil dictator just because it bears he's name ?

Comment Re:Damn academics (Score 1) 376

I'm a strict "meat is meat and i will take no substitutes" kind of guy , however I have on occasion tasted so called "soy schintels" or TVP and found them to be acceptable when it comes to taste and texture. It does actually taste like meat, what does betray it's nature is the lack of fat ,mostly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Textured_vegetable_protein As the article says you could mix it 1:3 with ground meat and not tell the difference.
Again , i like my meat , however if you're into replacing part of your meat intake with anything vegetable that's the most "meat like" product i've found. Tofu's just horrible.

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