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Aug. 17th, 2007 03:46 pmDarcy Argue on Max Roach. If you've never heard Max Roach, or the Max Roach Quartet, you need to do your self a musical favour, and take a Listen. Check out what happens at about 6:23; it's amazing.
My signed copy of Ladies and Other Vicious Creatures showed up yesterday, and I've about finished it, today. I recommend you give this woman's poetry a read, give
ego_likeness a listen, and you think about the dark places where Things live and breathe. You will thank yourself, for having done so.
People thought they broke light speed, but they were mistaken. It's not exactly news, as we've known light can arrive before it leaves, for a couple of years, now. Light also travels faster backwards. *shrug*
'Ionic rain irrigates forests of nanotubes, while ionic winds blow cool breezes over chips. Now, the ionic solid-state harbors the flag-ship of quantum computing--quantum bits. Q-bits can now be encoded on the spin of the electron that makes a quantum dot ionic, promising cheap, ultra-low-power and easy-to-fabricate quantum computers, according to researchers at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), the University of California (San Diego) and the Naval Research Laboratory (Washington, D.C.).'
I want to know what kind of shielding they plan to have in place, for quantum computers. All we've done, so far, is prove that we can make them, we havevn't actually asked them to Run anything, yet, in controlled conditions, testing for observed vs. unobserved states, and the influence of consciousness on the processor. So I guess we'll just see.
Today was pretty productive, so far. Things seem to be heading in About the right direction, so i'll be seeing what that needs, in the next few days.
That's it, for now. Any questions or comments, I'll be happy to address them. See you soon.
My signed copy of Ladies and Other Vicious Creatures showed up yesterday, and I've about finished it, today. I recommend you give this woman's poetry a read, give
People thought they broke light speed, but they were mistaken. It's not exactly news, as we've known light can arrive before it leaves, for a couple of years, now. Light also travels faster backwards. *shrug*
'Ionic rain irrigates forests of nanotubes, while ionic winds blow cool breezes over chips. Now, the ionic solid-state harbors the flag-ship of quantum computing--quantum bits. Q-bits can now be encoded on the spin of the electron that makes a quantum dot ionic, promising cheap, ultra-low-power and easy-to-fabricate quantum computers, according to researchers at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), the University of California (San Diego) and the Naval Research Laboratory (Washington, D.C.).'
I want to know what kind of shielding they plan to have in place, for quantum computers. All we've done, so far, is prove that we can make them, we havevn't actually asked them to Run anything, yet, in controlled conditions, testing for observed vs. unobserved states, and the influence of consciousness on the processor. So I guess we'll just see.
Today was pretty productive, so far. Things seem to be heading in About the right direction, so i'll be seeing what that needs, in the next few days.
That's it, for now. Any questions or comments, I'll be happy to address them. See you soon.