Comment Re:Color me surprised... (Score 3) 181
It doesn't require nearly as many people working nearly as hard as we have now to provide for everyone.
It doesn't require nearly as many people working nearly as hard as we have now to provide for everyone.
who said I know the material I just have trouble adding and subtracting...
At which point you should be slapped and your engineering creds revoked. Because that's where you break out your HP (calculator) and do all the addition and subtraction (using RPN, you are in engineering, right?) on it.
As I said, I'm an aeronautical engineer. Close is good enough, 6 is close enough to 4 for large values of 4, and in case, it'll still fly... If it doesn't just add bigger engines. As I told my accounting prof, I'll just hire an accountant (and I did).
Everyone should be comfortable with a basic HP-12C. Fancy people have an HP 48, 49, 50, and even an HP Prime.
Mine is an HP45. Later got an 41CV. RPN means never having family borrow your toys...
I would have loved to hear "tests are pretty useless" 40 years ago -- I was terrified of tests, and scraped through university.
I got 10% on one mid-term, which earned me an interview with the VP Academic of the university, who was also the prof. He grilled me on the material (thermodynamics), and I did just fine. He said, "You seem to know the material -- do you just not do well on tests?", and I said, Nope, never have. His answer: "Huh."
I had to continue to write exams, and continued to do poorly. I would have been thrilled to have a one-on-one session instead of an exam.
Yea. A number of my engineering profs offered an oral exam vs a test if you wanted it. Later in grad school, they didn't and one class (accounting) I did poorly on tests (I'm an engineer, close is good enough for airplanes) and would go over tehste with my prof, who said I know the material I just have trouble adding and subtracting...
Honestly there is so much room around Comanche Nuclear (it has a massive man made reservoir instead of using river water) they could easily expand it to 4 or 6 units without much issue.
One reason Vogtle added two was the original site analysis called for four units so they didn’t have to get a site approved. I suspect, ifvthey do build these plants, most if not all will be built on existing sites that were licensed for more units than they built.
I'll say the obvious: because we all know that ChatGPT is used constantly for cheating. I'm no fan of this paid cheater, but 3 years of prison for that is stupid. Tax evasion? Sure. Scam? Fuck no. Sounds like the university be bad at Englishing.
I'm guessing the three years wasn't for the cheating but the money laundering and unauthorized computr access, the cheating was just a by product of those crimes.
> Cook likened the memory shortages to a hundred-year flood. "I've never seen anything like it in any area in over 40 years," he said.
100 or 40, which one is it Tim?
Both. The hundred year flood is a rare event and he hasn’t seen it. Just because it is a hundred year flood doesn’t mean it happens every hundred years.
I have used my iPad as a second screen where touch is enable, and never really found it useful as well. I suppose there are specific use cases and it will be interesting to see how well it sells. I just hope they introduce an as powerful non touch version for less cash.
Apparently they're homeless because Microsoft didn't pay out so getting out more is probably the last thing on their mind since mission accomplished - they're outside already.
I guess you didn't read very carefully. They found a marker that appears 5 years before a diagnosis and also part of the mechanism of smoking and other things causing lung cancer AND potentially how to interrupt it. That's a good bit more than simply finding a well known correlation.
The cost of feathers has risen, even down is up!