April 2012
21 posts
Apr 27th
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Apr 27th
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“today there are 75 bits of Lego for every person on the planet”
– Schumpeter: Simplify and repeat | The Economist (via interestingsnippets)
Apr 27th
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Apr 27th
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The Payoff of going Portable
It may be springtime now but those sweaty 80+ degree days are right around the corner. Are you ready? I know I am now that I’ve got a new cooling technique that lessons my carbon footprint and energy bill. I would like to discuss a bit about the payoff (literally) of going with a portable unit. An alternative to Window or Central Air conditioner is the portable air conditioner unit. A more...
Apr 26th
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Apr 23rd
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Apr 19th
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Apr 18th
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Apr 16th
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Apr 16th
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Apr 13th
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“Our Air Conditioning units are built to the highest standards in the industry...”
– AmeriCool
Apr 13th
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“Even a few degrees too hot can blow a server chip. The cost of a catastrophic...”
– http://serveradmintools.blogspot.com/2012/04/server-room-temperature-recommendation.html
Apr 12th
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Apr 11th
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Apr 11th
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Apr 9th
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Apr 5th
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Apr 5th
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"Mission Critical"
Mission Critical - some computer dohickey stuff annoyingpr: Any reference to this outside of a space shuttle launch is obnoxious. 
Apr 5th
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Apr 2nd
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How robotics can offer clues to evolution →
singularitarian: IN Darwin’s Devices John Long plunges into a world of blue marlin, robot tadpoles, and scientists chasing the former and building the latter. A biologist and cognitive scientist at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, Long has done both in his time, and begins the book with the obvious question: why would a biologist build robots? The answer: robots are fast becoming an...
Apr 2nd
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