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Yes, but the computer generates almost as much thermal energy as the kWh the computer took from the power grid. It is for those,who are heating house by electric power grid.  And besides that, the computer gives us something else, another product. Any computer is over-unity.
   
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Very sorry it's all very captivating but  I've got the rest of my life to be getting on with. however I leave you with insignificant 'water'
 
“Have you entered the storehouses of the snow or seen the storehouses of the hail,
 which I reserve for times of trouble, for days of war and battle?"

not very crypto- currency  I'm afraid still Bless and enjoy the cretinous crypto spunk bubble . I spent many hours writing and broadcasting here years ago  about the stink and filth of the planned demic - I mathematically presented it too
, I tried desperately to keep you all you guys away from the 'clot shot' the effects of which are still very far from over.
Along with the rotten sewage that is the American system. It might be an American dream for them but its at the cost of a bloody nightmare for the rest of the world. 
Money and crypto and any comparison with 'energy' is i.m.h.o irrelevant as more folks wake up

https://youtu.be/K1M1ZKBm0rc
 
as for the free energy clap trap don't worry about it -- Its been done and dusted many times its just not let out of the box because of the petro part of Dollar

Kind  regards Duncan

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Exceedingly mild here on this Christmas Day. The sun is trying to peek through a broken Grey sky. I would like to wish all my friends and members here at OUR a very, merry Christmas.  O0

Nadolig Lawen ,echyd Da.

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Dear Graham and All,

Merry Christmas, with health and peace!

Gyula
   

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Merry Christmas and a Happy Newyear.

and the bet bit Roast Turkey soon ;)
   

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Hope you all had a sensational Christmas. 39c Boxing Day here.
   
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Christmas -I Hope everyone enjoyed it ! My best wishes to everyone . 39 deg C wow that's 15 deg to much to the hot side for my liking . It was worked out by some clever clogs once that 86% of energy here in the UK domestic situation was consumed (wrong word -my apologies) utilised ? heating water one way or another.
working In Africa once upon a long time ago cabling and wiring control systems on an Angolan pipeline I found myself in very uncomfortable temperatures in a bungalow hut with a corrugated Iron roof -- and only one small  A/C provided   it was pretty insufferable.
corrugated iron seemed to be the companies temporary hut -go to building material , there was a mountain of the the stuff piled up in the stores with a -take what you want attitude.
We did ! In fact we took enough to cover the roof of our shared bungalow twice. To give you the picture we laid one set of roofing on the other  and pop riveted the two sets together.  those pop rivet's were individually soldered too -- perhaps you can see where this is going - two corrugated sheets became sets of 'pipes'   either side of the roof alternate 'pipes' were linked together with 32mm copper pipe bent into a U and soldered into place.  -- once the whole roof was pressure tested - and we certain sure had the equipment to do that ! (its what pipe lines are about)  we set about circulating water with a small washing machine pump through a heat exchanger --- well painting with a broad brush - A roof that once you could fry eggs on - you couldn't anymore ergo -it was a very much more comfortable hutch to live in .
The AC was still used now and again - but as a luxury . It's not as simple as I write here , there were temperature comparators involved. The water in that roof boiled and there had to be pressure by-pass into the heat exchanger. still overall it did what was desperately wanted - cooled the building right down and provided all the hot water we ever required . simple and very effective not over unity exactly but dynamic use of what was available.   
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How many more to be .threatened, abused murdered, Their research in the hands of evil corporations intent on total control ?
http://dnp.s3.amazonaws.com/b/b9/suppressed.pdf
whilst we know little .. friends remember,
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Merry Christmas to all from sunny Spain, 18c but 6c at night.

Out for a walk to reduce the effects of too much food and drink.

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A Happy New year ( fingers crossed) to all…


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Grumage
Because you almost always make me smile ( even in hard times ( for you))
I had to share this …

I firmly believe it is possible!

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Thanks Chet.  O0

Spike Milligan along with Peter Sellars and Harry Secombe, collectively known as the Goons played a pivotal role in my early childhood. Just one look at Spikes face would have me in peels of laughter.

Cheers Graham .


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Yes, but the computer generates almost as much thermal energy as the kWh the computer took from the power grid. It is for those,who are heating house by electric power grid.  And besides that, the computer gives us something else, another product. Any computer is over-unity.

its alot of heat, but i dont think ou

modern cpus use cmos gates which are very efficient
   
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Our window into the smaller things in our world…
“” What ACTUALLY Happens at the Planck Length?””
Seems quite bizarre ..?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=f3jhbui5Cqs

Shared by an FE researcher whom I had asked “how small does small get” ?
Seems if “we” look deep enough …
An “actual” (?) black hole appears…
The CERN  can “see” things _hundreds of millions_ of times smaller than Atoms.
  hurts the brain ..

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Thanks Chet.  O0

Spike Milligan along with Peter Sellars and Harry Secombe, collectively known as the Goons played a pivotal role in my early childhood. Just one look at Spikes face would have me in peels of laughter.

Cheers Graham.
What what what what what what what what what!? Lots of great memories listening to them with my Dad.
   
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Electron spin …?( spintronics..
Version 2.0 ,I believe the first version was for storing data ?

The newest version is for ….
Everything electron ??   At “super speeds” and unheard of efficiency?

Here Sabine talks about it
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=O1_37hEtx5o

Also here our rapidly changing world …
AI and the half dozen who seem to hold its fate ( our fate) in their hands ??

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=P7Y-fynYsgE&pp=0gcJCR0AztywvtLA
The man being interviewed wrote the AI handbook 31 years ago…

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Chet K

   

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I’m sure a few will have noticed Verpies has changed his profile picture?

More details please Verpies?

Cheers Grum.


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If Itsu can have have his dead dog then I can have my dead cat.

His name was Richard and he died of cardiac arrest several months ago when he was 18 months old (that's equivalent to 21 human years).  The heart problem was most likely congenital which is common in the Maine Coon breed.

The change was prompted by another member changing his avatar to one that looked like my old one at the first glance.

If anyone wants to change his avatar, too, then for optimal results I recommend that it is a 140 x 140 pixel PNG file with transparent background.
I will help those here who have poor graphics skills to generate such file out of a larger high-resolution file.

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None of my passwords nor password recovery questions include the names of my past or current pets.
   

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He was a handsome looking moggy,  O0. I assume the 18 months is a typo?

Cheers Grum.



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I assume the 18 months is a typo?
It isn't.
18 months old = 1½ years old  (both in absolute time units ...if there is such a thing)
   

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Some years ago I had the opportunity to stand next to Einstein at Madame Tussauds waxworks in London, hence my avatar.
   

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Some years ago I had the opportunity to stand next to Einstein at Madame Tussauds waxworks in London, hence my avatar.
...and I always thought that this was a live Albert.
   

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It's not as complicated as it may seem...
...and I always thought that this was a live Albert.

ah, ha. ;)


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