Don't know what my response would be, but I'd try to use the same awesome signature from the note above. Mine doesn't even compare..
Don't know what my response would be, but I'd try to use the same awesome signature from the note above. Mine doesn't even compare..
Why do chips have to keep getting smaller? I mean, yeah, consumer demand and the rise of portable electronics and whatnot, but really, why can't they just make chips larger? Wouldn't that help heating issues, if the transistors were further apart?
I also thought it was important for reflecting heat on various parts of the earth that receive less sunlight during various parts of the year... Although maybe I just wanted to jump on this bandwagon, too.
It's probably a hardware thing, with some software mixed in. The reason our bodies work with capacitive screens is because of an electromagnetic field, if you look at your iPhone/iPad juuust right, you'll see a bunch of tiny dots in a square pattern. I didn't engineer any iOS devices, but I think those are the EM…
Amen to that!
I got to about 2:55 before i saw your 3:10 note... lol
Thank you, I spent literally minutes making it.
How does one load an image from their hard drive for their comment?
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Nice!
Also, it could potentially be tied into a hot water heater. When it's not heating your home, it could be heating your water. Even in 100° weather I still like a hot water shower. 40-50°C is right around 104-122°F (Fahrenheit is all I know) which is a pretty good temperature for hot shower water (yes, I'm aware that…
What kind of bomb was it? Seems like a ton of debris.
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Ricochets would have a more defined angle... these curves, while sharp, have a swoop to them. I think the photograph was taken statically at first, just looking at the buildings, then when fire started coming their way, the panic of get-me-out-of-here shook the camera around a bit.