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I ain't Dutch, innit?
"Silicon" is English for the substance, and "silicone" is only used for compounds that contain silicon (like bathroom sealant); "silicone" is often used in the US for both.
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Heheh heheh
Bloody bewdy! Thanks mate. I love the way many of your comments are like good movies and make more and more sense, revealing their brilliance ever more upon re-visiting. I shouldv'e bloody figured there wouldn't be the distinction made in the US.
For fun - was watching a thing on the idiot box the other day discussing our newly opened national space agency. Amongst all the laughing at the ridiculous acronyms we'll inevitably get and the joyfully printed clothing (ASS cap, anyone?) talk turned to ockerisms of "Houston, we've got a problem". In the most horrible, nasal voice came the morning's goldmine - "Yeah ah, Woomera. We're cactus mate"
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Damn, you've just reminded me of that movie about the Australian observatory that covered some of the first moon landing!
I've no idea what it was called, and can't remember who was in it, but I'd love to watch it again!
That's going to consume the rest of my day, now...
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Ha! The Dish (2000) - IMDb[^]
I just went straight to it, using imdb's advanced search!
Next stop, bol.com.
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I wonder what charging current it takes to fill twice as much energy into a battery in five minutes.
And I wonder which cable dimension is required to carry that current.
Obviously you could raise the voltage to, say, 12 kV. That might require a rethinking of the insulation.
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From the article: Jung and his team focused on water, oil, and starch Ah, that's why no-one in the West thought of it!
Only an Asian would think of using noodles!
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Mark_Wallace wrote: Only an Asian would think of using noodles! Take your racist comments to the soapbox.
Social Media - A platform that makes it easier for the crazies to find each other.
Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it.
Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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ZurdoDev wrote: Take your racist comments to the soapbox. Can't.
CP sold the Soapbox deed to my wife, and she won't let anyone in.
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University of Otago researchers have been able to hold individual atoms in place in a new experiment that is said to be a first for quantum physics. "What have I got in my pocket?"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "What have I got in my pocket?" A dead cat? or is it alive?
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Ye Gods, why do people have to wait thirty years to implement the things I write about?
I even had it down to using lasers (although I also conjectured that sonics could be used, if focussed through the right materials).
But I suppose it will take them another thirty years before they realise that a corollary of such stasis is that quantum teleportation can now leap ahead, to the degree that "real" teleportation may become possible.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: why do people have to wait thirty years to implement the things I write about? I like the quote:
Quote: What today is written as science-fiction, you might tomorrow read it in a newspaper.
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I should stick that on my wall.
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Once again, Microsoft is fiddling with the local accounts settings in Windows 10 and this new iteration is the company’s most flagrant attempt. "Resistance is futile."
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No words
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Markie's all-seeing silicon-crystal eyeball is showing me something...
It's a headline...
December...
Nearly Christmas...
... "Microsoft Goes Home for the Holidays as European Offices Close: No Money Left"...
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Ninety years ago this week, a young astronomer named Clyde Tombaugh discovered a small, icy object beyond the reaches of the known solar system. It was Pluto. It's all so Goofy
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I hold with the theory that it's either a chunk of Neptune that was knocked off by a comet, or is the comet itself.
That would explain not only its size, but its orbital inclination to the ecliptic.
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The researchers say that CodeBERT achieved state-of-the-art performance in both natural language code search and code-to-documentation generation. Then they came for the Copy and Paste programmers, and I did nothing (but laugh)
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Why does dilBERT come to my mind reading this?
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Probably because that was their intention.
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Greg Utas wrote: Probably because that was their intention. I don't think so... that would imply some intelligence and that is against the new icon's religion
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I’m starting to be able to make API calls with Rust/WinRT and its very satisfying to see this come together. In case your Windows are Rusty
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As IT managers take the lead with AI, they will find their own departments being the greatest beneficiaries -- from software ideation to maintenance. I will now do "jazz hands" every time I hit compile
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