Comment $300 million- insurance for how many? (Score 0) 586
They could have bought insurance for a lot more than 44 people with $300 million.
They could have bought insurance for a lot more than 44 people with $300 million.
MSRs look great on the drawing board.
The salts are corrosive and solid at room temperature.
On site chemical processing of the salt stream with fuel and FPs is required.
Huge proliferation risk.
Chemical plants are much more accident prone than nuclear reactors.
Interesting and elegant concept. There is a reason that the technology has been pursued only half-heartedly since the demo facilities the 1960s.
My understanding is that this only applies to newly purchased phones, starting today, 1/27.
Any phone purchased on 1/26 or before can still be legally unlocked.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
I went to the University of New Mexico at 14. Graduated at 19, Summa Cum Laude with a B.S. in engineering. Masters from Purdue at 21. I'm now 23 and a semester away from my Ph.D.
Believe it or not, I am extremely social!
My girlfriend, who is a foreign national, started her University studies at 16.
It is all about individual cases. Great to see more flexibility in the educational system.
"The iPod has sort of lived a long life at number one. Things like that, if you look back to transistor radios and Walkmans, kind of die out after a while, " he said. "It's kind of like everyone has got one or two or three. You get to a point when they are on display everywhere, they get real cheap and they are not selling as much."
He's basically channeling Yogi Berra, who once said of a popular restaurant, "No one goes there any more. It's too crowded."
He points two popular products, the transistor radio and the Walkman, and said they both died. But he neglects to mention why they died--they were replaced by new technology. The transistor radio was replaced by the Walkman. The Walkman was replaced by the portable CD player. The portable CD player was replaced by the MP3 player. The iPod is currently the #1 MP3 player. Until a new technology comes out, there's no real reason for it to become less popular.
Check out NASA's Space Weather site or the Stereo pictures NASA is getting and you will not wonder what is going on on the back side of the sun.
What this country needs is a good five dollar plasma weapon.