Comment Re:Easy solution for the scientists^Polar Bears (Score 1) 48
Are you SURE polar bears are in serious decline?
This sounds suspiciously like something a seal would say.
Are you SURE polar bears are in serious decline?
This sounds suspiciously like something a seal would say.
Change the scope of to study to be the migration patterns of seals who are good at finding pinging fish.
To be fair, there is room for distinctions inside the cloud metaphor. Regular cloud services will now be called the "cumulus" cloud, and the Internet2 service is the "cirrostratus" cloud, because it has faster winds.
OK, your main argument is wrong. Second-sourcing is when a company licences its IP to another manufacturer.
There was no licencing here.
Ammonia is toxic and isn't renewable.
No, it's gasoline that is toxic and not renewable. Ammonia is manufactured from air and water.
In theory, the difference between practice and theory is due to practical considerations that theorists find it impractical to fit into their theories.
In practice, theory uses the practice of theorizing about practical matters, while not noticing that the theoretical method practically distorts the theory beyond application to practice.
Theoretically then, the practical facts are that theory is in practice good for predicting what happens in theory, but impractical as a theory with direct implications for practice, except where theory states that the practice is sufficiently close to the theory to make any difference, for all practical purposes, theoretically zero.
In practice this does not happen very often.
Further, if the density of the pizza is p, the Earth's mass times the gravitational constant is u, and the pizza's distance to the center of the Earth is l, the force on that pizza is p*i*z*z*a*p*u / l*l.
That's what I am waiting for.
If you eat pie today, you will increase your circumference by 2*pi*dr.
And if the volume of a pizza of radius z and thickness a is pi*z*z*a, and its density is p, and the Earth's mass times the gravitational constant is u and its distance from the center is l, the force pulling on that pizza is pi*z*z*a*p*u / l*l.
This being a European project you should be coloured impressed.
What is that in Metric? Wait, I mean American?
Scariest looking military humanoid robot yet: PETMAN. It is used to test protective clothing in hazardous environments instead of using people (if the suit breaks!)
I'd rather be asking why they are bothering to have cooling towers,
That part was explained in TFS. It is because after the expanding pressurized hot water expands into steam past turbines, they cool it and run the condensing steam past turbines a second time to get even more energy out of it. Clever.
The moon is made of green cheese. -- John Heywood