The unit of bandwidth is bits/second.
The article mentions a bandwidth of 28 terabytes. Dimensional analysis shows that the unit of that is bits, not bits/s. What does this mean????
Oh yeah wait I know the answer to my why question: that was the whole point of this thing, to keep the same weekdays all the time, and that's why they can only work with extra weeks
Well, the extra day could have a different name outside of the 7-day cycle
Why a week every 5-6 years? Why not spread this week over multiple years, and toy with an extra day at the end of some years instead? Seriously, doing a whole week of difference every now and then seems very inconvenient. What will it be, a work week or not? Stop the economy for a week? Or if not, what month is it part of?
Quoting: "However, whereas the Higgs is not made up of smaller particles, the Chi-b(3P) combines two very heavy objects via the same 'strong force which holds the atomic nucleus together."
I hope the LHC building is designed to withstand the weight of these heavy objects!
And that's not XMMS 2 nor Audacious just to be clear.
I can't stand anything more complex.
Am I old fashioned?
Why do you need to reinstall all these extensions after every firefox update (and there are so many of those these days!). It's annoying. Doesn't Firefox have a proper API for extensions that doesn't break with every single version?
Just wondering if it's only Photoshop.
I Didn't really read the article (if it was readable text at all, or was it audio)? But I assume that the challenge of setting up a security conference, must be making the wifi and other stuff secure, with all those hackers attending who want to prove something.
You remind me of those times when people said "a whole book fits on a tiny floppy, and on a CD-ROM, fits a whole library rack!"
This was around the time the word "Multimedia Computer" was popular.
We need them for new life...
The skin of the sphere looks pretty reptilian to me...
I want to see channels from any country, in any country.
That's all.
Real life is NOT based on your computer and its silicon chips. Real life is in the outside world, away from your computer!
"For the technology to work, How said vehicles would need to be able to communicate with one another, wirelessly sending and receiving data like the car's speed and position."
This would require the red light runner to also be transmitting their speed and position.
Memory fault - where am I?