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Bourbon is 40% ABV. Anything under 50% doesn't really burn directly , I'm curious what he did to make it run. Perhaps using excess engine heat to separate alcohol evaporating it first from the content.
Pardon ? It's basically games and everything else you could do with the box. If anything some people bought it considering that the gaming abilities aren't "a major function". A ps3 is what ? 300 euros. If you split that evenly between processing power , games and a blueray player , that's 100 euros per "major function". Seems right to me.
access points can't handle more than a few clients. you need a lot of access points for 500 users , and by that time you're getting a lot of interference too.
One high-res digital camera and A4 papers printed with a large QR code (2d barcode) - unique id and answer number printed in human readable form as well. Just pass out as many papers as there are answer options (2 , 3 ? ) to the students. Use a canon 5d mark III or something that can record video as well and ask them to wave the cards around for 5 seconds or something , so you get everyone (in case one card is behind someone else's head).
Of course it's going to be a low budget movie , no exec would ever approve busting open tens of millions of dollars on a movie so they can release it for free and "hope for some buys" without a serious dosage of crack in their coffee.
Donate and or buy it if you like it , they're testing new grounds and we need to prove we're not hypocrites. The slashdot crowd seems to follow the "try before you buy" mentality , so if you end up enjoying the movie , put your money were your mouth is.
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.
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.
Actually dosimeters measure the integral of the exposure because it's easier , if they could have details measurements they would. Also there's usually more than two types of dosimeters used per person , those things are notoriously unreliable. A 25% error margin is on the low side.
Are you retarded ? Nuclear has _no_ emissions and the waste is quite small for a year's worth of operation. Just dump it all back in the mine when the uranium ore is depleted and have a nice day.
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.