Comment Re:first post ! (Score 2, Funny) 210
So have these scientists managed to observe Schrödinger's cat in it's dual live/dead 'flux' state?
They must work for the Umbrella Corporation.
So have these scientists managed to observe Schrödinger's cat in it's dual live/dead 'flux' state?
They must work for the Umbrella Corporation.
The former worked for Wolfenstein 3D.
For your reference... http://www.mobiledia.com/news/110939.html
Oh, that's what the increase is for, so they'll actually start for a bit then stop again once they don't feel bad about Whitney being dead anymore.
There should be an investigation for price manipulation for that. They sue people for "copying" music for several hundred times the digital price, yet they pull dick moves like this and expect people to just ignore it as a normal matter of business. If there was going to be a run on resources, like in the production of CDs, I could see increasing the price to help open up a new line or two to produce more to compensate, but its digital. There's ONE master. They produce NOTHING, just data. Outside of bandwidth considerations, there's no significant additional cost to them over what's already being used.
There's a difference between an optical lens, which this is supposed to be, and an electronic lens like what you can find in specialized microscopes. Quoting from Wikipedia:
"An electron microscope is a type of microscope that uses a particle beam of electrons to illuminate the specimen and produce a magnified image. Electron microscopes (EM) have a greater resolving power than a light-powered optical microscope, because electrons have wavelengths about 100,000 times shorter than visible light (photons), and can achieve better than 50 pm resolution[1] and magnifications of up to about 10,000,000x, whereas ordinary, non-confocal light microscopes are limited by diffraction to about 200 nm resolution and useful magnifications below 2000x."
Wait wait wait... How are you able to get "visible wavelengths" from something that would only be the size of something deep in the Ultraviolet range on the electromagnetic spectrum?
Serious question here, as I'd like to know if this means they're looking at quarterwave light or what...
Is it REALLY still free speech if your oppressing others in the process of making it? There has to be a line upon which your rights can't trump the rights of another. That's the problem here, WBC has been exploiting this loophole in the U.S. Constitution by saying that their rights under free speech should trump the family's right to free speech by holding a funeral in the manner they wish.
Wait, how is the funeral free speech? How's the protest free speech. They can speak their mind from a video 100 miles away, they don't have to be at the doorstep of the people that are already suffering the loss of a relative. This flaw needs to be fixed.
They said it like that because on occasion, its the EU or US that issues the warrant and the UK just executes it. This states that they actually had a role in the investigation besides just executing the arrest warrant.
This is incorrect, the first multitasking version of Windows was 2.11/386. I still have a box on my shelf, new, in wrapper. That's only because the darts keep missing and hitting the PC DOS 3.2 box next to it.
Tradewars 2002 after v1.3d would qualify under that patent, and that would be early 90s.
The money for insurance for those that haven't paid for their own has to come from SOMEWHERE... Guess who gets THAT bill? I'll give you a hint, its not the recipient of the substandard insurance that the government mandates.
640k of address space should be enough for anyone.
but an airwulf cluster... *sigh* Didn't I use this joke already a few years back?
What else is going on in Bizzarro world?
Iran solves world hunger and supports the Chinese in peacefully convincing most of the middle east that Democracy is the way to go while denouncing the constant threat of nuclear war in Europe the Swiss keep threatening with their Swedish rockets.
All seems condemned in the long run to approximate a state akin to Gaussian noise. -- James Martin