If Computers Actively Change The Reflective Surfaces Of Some Telescope Mirrors To Give The Desired Image,?
Thursday, December 10th, 2009 at
6:10 am
how different do you think the universe actually is from what the computer programmers postulate?


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A quality anti reflection coating should last at least 2 years before you start getting minor scratches in it. In my own practice, if it gets scratched up in less than 2 years, we replace the lenses, no charge.
Be sure to never wipe your lenses when they are dry. Always rinse them first under warm water, then use a soft cloth.
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hilarious!! 1:25 sounds kind of familiar to me ^-^…
OMG there back =)
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Awesome! I love all NASA’s discoveries, and I hope we’ll learn to see the sky often then we do!
Look at the Disney movies. There's your answer for what is most desired, both physically and personality-wise.
The media distorts reality because not only is it what sells and what people want to see, but the masses are too lazy to demand to see anything else.
If your using a flash don't take the picture facing directly at the costume. Move a little off center so the flash reflection can't bounce sstraightback at you. You could buy a ppolarizing filter for your camera lens if it will accept a filter. This will help get rid of all types of reflection.
Google announced last year that they were working on new technology that would make solar thermal energy cheaper than coal. Just a few months later, they have a prototype and expect a product to be ready in as little as a year.
Google’s energy czar, Bill Weihl, said the company is focusing on redesigning the mirrors, using alternative materials on the reflective surface and the substrate on which the mirror is mounted. The new technology could halve the cost of building a solar thermal plant and bring the cost of the electricity down to 5 cents/kWh or less.
The prototype is being internally tested before more rigorous external testing, but two solar companies, BrightSource and eSolar, are already interested in the technology. Google is a major investor in both companies and has said if the prototype works, the companies would use the technology.
via Reuters
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As they stall trying to make HCR perfect and everything desired to every Rep and Senator, people die and/or go bankrupt over medical costs
like thay said on the movie, a bunch of bilion glaxys, in just one galexy its bilions of stars, its 00.00% chance we are the ONLY one thats intellegent…. but its alwos the same % to find another intellegent life form out there.
Good, reflective thoughts on crisis management from Grant Smith H&K
Listening to a non english speaking mothersucker talk about nothin that deals wit computers..*blown*
Maybe.
Sidenote: My urge 2 do stupid shit that will never aid me always surfaces when Im supposed 2 be studying for an upcoming exam
tomorrow, the way we think about and interact with computers will change forever. Just you wait.
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