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no credit for the original author ?
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Software_Specialist wrote:
Schott is developing a system that will use molten salt, rather than a liquid, to fill the pipes.
How is something molten not a liquid? And presumably we're not talking about NaCl here since it's melting point is around 800 degrees C. Very sloppy reporting...
Wjousts wrote:
Very sloppy reporting...
Like molten salt, I think. :-D
Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar]
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You know this is not a news desk and coping content from the new york times is not really a good idea.
Grady Booch: I told Google to their face...what you need is some serious adult supervision. (2007 Turing lecture) http://www.frankkerrigan.com/[^]
Dont read it then....simple enough..:-D
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Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
nearly 400% efficiency.
Wow! You get more enery out than you put in?!
Upcoming events: * Glasgow: Mock Objects, SQL Server CLR Integration, Reporting Services, db4o, Dependency Injection with Spring ... "I wouldn't say boo to a goose. I'm not a coward, I just realise that it would be largely pointless." My website
Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
Wow! You get more energy out than you put in?
That would be awesome :rolleyes:
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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no credit for the original author ?
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Full Credit to him... Don't worry.. How many of you read NY Times....???:-D
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You know this is not a news desk and coping content from the new york times is not really a good idea.
Grady Booch: I told Google to their face...what you need is some serious adult supervision. (2007 Turing lecture) http://www.frankkerrigan.com/[^]
Frank Kerrigan wrote:
not a news desk and copying content
That is a job for Satipsians...
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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Dont read it then....simple enough..:-D
Software_Specialist wrote:
Dont read it then....simple enough..
Don't post it then...even simpler.
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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Software_Specialist wrote:
Dont read it then....simple enough..
Don't post it then...even simpler.
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
Sorry i will post it if i like something to share but if you dont want to read it then you can anytime ignore it....No one is forcing you to read m8.. So have fun and relax and wait for another thread..:laugh:
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He is the new Satips.
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He is the new Satips.
You mean the Author ??? Support and training in prep school...:-D I think he is not bad...Its a good article anyway.
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Sorry i will post it if i like something to share but if you dont want to read it then you can anytime ignore it....No one is forcing you to read m8.. So have fun and relax and wait for another thread..:laugh:
Sofware_Specialist, what you did was illegal. You put The Code Project at risk from copyright holders by reproducing their content verbatim without permission. Please don't. Plus, we'd far rather you gave an insightful summary of the full article which you can link to.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Shog9 wrote:
And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...
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The other Solar One[^] -- 1980
And the other one[^] (It is the ION Cannon from C&C ;) )
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Shog9 wrote:
And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...
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Wow. I see that in your short time here you've been routinely blasted for being a tad... let's say, "impolite". But i'm gonna try to be polite in this reply, on the off-chance that you're just new to this whole "written communication" thing:
- When you quote from someone else's article, always attribute your quote. This should include at minimum the original title, author, and publication. If the article is on a website, then include a hyperlink to that site. If don't know how to include hyperlinks in your post, then ask. If posting from a periodical, then include the publication date.
- Don't quote an entire article unless the original is unreachable. You should also attempt to obtain permission from the author.
- Include your own thoughts. Why did you find the article interesting? What made you think others would? What sort of comments would you like to see?
Please keep these guidelines in mind when next you post something of this nature.
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I don't care what you consider witty, but at least I do not blather on posting nonsense like Jim Crafton.
-- Stringcheese, humbled by Crafton's ability to string together multiple sentences
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Sofware_Specialist, what you did was illegal. You put The Code Project at risk from copyright holders by reproducing their content verbatim without permission. Please don't. Plus, we'd far rather you gave an insightful summary of the full article which you can link to.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Shog9 wrote:
And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...
It's fun to do illegal stuff...haha Dont be afraid Paul, nothing would happen to you. So chillax :laugh: Oh just kidding, its allright m8, i know what you mean. Just have a look back to the thread and you ll be relieved...
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Full Credit to him... Don't worry.. How many of you read NY Times....???:-D
You still can't post the whole article. Fair use only allows a paragraph at most.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Shog9 wrote:
And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...
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Wow. I see that in your short time here you've been routinely blasted for being a tad... let's say, "impolite". But i'm gonna try to be polite in this reply, on the off-chance that you're just new to this whole "written communication" thing:
- When you quote from someone else's article, always attribute your quote. This should include at minimum the original title, author, and publication. If the article is on a website, then include a hyperlink to that site. If don't know how to include hyperlinks in your post, then ask. If posting from a periodical, then include the publication date.
- Don't quote an entire article unless the original is unreachable. You should also attempt to obtain permission from the author.
- Include your own thoughts. Why did you find the article interesting? What made you think others would? What sort of comments would you like to see?
Please keep these guidelines in mind when next you post something of this nature.
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I don't care what you consider witty, but at least I do not blather on posting nonsense like Jim Crafton.
-- Stringcheese, humbled by Crafton's ability to string together multiple sentences
Well yeh if you would say politely then i would reply back in a polite manner but if you are not polite then do not expect me to be polite. I guess its fair enough..You get what you give... Anyway thanks for letting me know about this issue..ill keep in mind in future:)..
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Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
nearly 400% efficiency.
Wow! You get more enery out than you put in?!
Upcoming events: * Glasgow: Mock Objects, SQL Server CLR Integration, Reporting Services, db4o, Dependency Injection with Spring ... "I wouldn't say boo to a goose. I'm not a coward, I just realise that it would be largely pointless." My website
Yes - economic efficiency - i.e. for every £1 of electricity I put in I get £4 worth of heat. Obviously the other heat comes from the air (othe people's heat, solar, birds farting, leaves mulching etc.)
'--8<------------------------ Ex Datis: Duncan Jones Merrion Computing Ltd
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Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
400% efficiency
:laugh::laugh::laugh:
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
400% economic efficiency obvioulsy - i.e. for every £ of electricity going in I get £4 of effective heat - I'm not claiming the energy comes from nowhere...ultimately it comes from the sun which is why the post was on this thread.
'--8<------------------------ Ex Datis: Duncan Jones Merrion Computing Ltd
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Nevada Solar One uses parabolic trough technology, so far the most economical system in use. It also happens to be right up the street (so to speak) from my house. I watched it being built, and snuck into the plant for a peek until the onsite security guy finished his donut and ran me off. I can't believe they gave that goof a gun.:suss: Still, he was nice about it. I'm working on getting our people here at the tribal power company a tour of the plant next Fall, since we may soon be building our own.:) (Shhh... you didn't hear that from me. I'm still spreading the rumor that the tribe is building a nuclear plant. We've got the river; we just need an active fault to build the facility atop.)
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
Would like to see that plant in person, the pictures look amazing. I remember reading around on the site about Solar One, that given 1,500 square miles of land they could power the entire US. Probably best to have a bunch of smaller plants scattered around to lower the transmition lose, but still a great idea. Also, noticed a while back that they are building a plant of this type in Spain. Sure wish they would throw a few Billion $$$ of the goverment's pork funding into this one. But then again, providing a solution to everyone's energy needs is not exactly a good thing for a consumer driven economy that is wrapped up in fossil fuels..
Rocky <>< Latest Code Blog Post: www.TheWPFDirectory.com site launched! Latest Tech Blog Post: You got to see this - Seadragon and Photosynth!
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Would like to see that plant in person, the pictures look amazing. I remember reading around on the site about Solar One, that given 1,500 square miles of land they could power the entire US. Probably best to have a bunch of smaller plants scattered around to lower the transmition lose, but still a great idea. Also, noticed a while back that they are building a plant of this type in Spain. Sure wish they would throw a few Billion $$$ of the goverment's pork funding into this one. But then again, providing a solution to everyone's energy needs is not exactly a good thing for a consumer driven economy that is wrapped up in fossil fuels..
Rocky <>< Latest Code Blog Post: www.TheWPFDirectory.com site launched! Latest Tech Blog Post: You got to see this - Seadragon and Photosynth!
Rocky Moore wrote:
Would like to see that plant in person
If you ever get a chance to visit Las Vegas, it's about a half hour south to the plant, just north of the dry lake. Don't let the Boulder, NV address fool you; Boulder has claimed city limits 20 minutes outside of town. Dreamers... There is also colocated there one of the biggest transmission switchyards I've seen - El Dorado Substation - on the same turnout from the highway. Take the road to Laughlin, NV and Bullhead City, AZ out of Vegas. You can't miss the two facilities, as there's nothing else to see for 100 miles.:sigh:
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"