Need Some Good Ideas, School Assignment.
dude ! do hybrd motors ! thats the thing to talk about these days, we gotta get it into peoples heads that we cant keep burning the Dino juice for long ! I saw a car powered by compressed air, last night, on TLC.
Hey Redz, ya got any papers on recent political events, ?? I got a paper due on Thursday, 5-7 pages. ughh, havent even started.
Hey Redz, ya got any papers on recent political events, ?? I got a paper due on Thursday, 5-7 pages. ughh, havent even started.
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^^ I saw that too. but it was 3500 PSI! that's friggin' crazy pressure. Even if it's a Carbon Fiber container, it's still 3500 PSI. That could be channeled into the equivilant of 1 Tiburon Per square inch impaling someone.
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Hmm...
I've got a presentation I just did up on the eventual demilitarization of the Korean Penninsula, you want to try that?
I've got a presentation I just did up on the eventual demilitarization of the Korean Penninsula, you want to try that?
QUOTE (DrivingTibNaked @ Nov 13 2007, 06:48 PM)
^^ I saw that too. but it was 3500 PSI! that's friggin' crazy pressure. Even if it's a Carbon Fiber container, it's still 3500 PSI. That could be channeled into the equivilant of 1 Tiburon Per square inch impaling someone.
hahaah, yea, dude, most Scuba tanks and fire fighters breathing tanks are pressurized to more than 3500, usually about 4000, and are made of fiberglass. But yea we used to play with them, watch this video, my buddy on the ship did it, f***ing hilarious !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dv31JzxAl6A
QUOTE (REDZMAN @ Nov 13 2007, 06:48 PM)
Hmm...
I've got a presentation I just did up on the eventual demilitarization of the Korean Penninsula, you want to try that?
I've got a presentation I just did up on the eventual demilitarization of the Korean Penninsula, you want to try that?
nah, topics must be current, within the scope of this semester
these are some suggestions from the professor
Issues in Public Education
Duval County School Problems
Abortion Politics 2007
Gay Rights in the News
Women in the Military
Church and State Issues
The Politics of the Drug War
Environmental Issues
Crime and Violence in Jacksonville
Global Warming
George Bush as President
Jacksonville City Council
Regulatory Boards at Work
Women's Issues in the News
The Politics of the AIDS Scare
CIA Spy Leak Case
U.S. Casualties in Iraq
Chief Justice John Roberts
City Council Elections
Affirmative Action at Issue in Florida
Issues in the 110th Congress
Senator Hillary Clinton
The Jacksonville NAACP
Mayor John Peyton
September 11 in the News
Senator Barack Obama
Hurricane Katrina News
Speaker Nancy Pelosi
Florida Governor Charlie Crist
Intelligent Design at Issue
oh and sorry to jack your thread Java, just thought since it applied to the topic, it would be all good !
QUOTE (DrivingTibNaked @ Nov 13 2007, 06:45 AM)
It's not a joke. That was an honest question. The 8086 - 486SX are pretty much all the same processor. THey are just faster processors built on the single step design. Once you get past 8086 it becomes alot more difficult to analyze because of the ammount of data I/O which they can handle. 486DX/Pentium class and higher start doing more then one operation on a single CLK pulse. I studdied the 8086. It's pretty cool how they work. It's all about timing.
before anyone else gets their laugh on about it, ask yourself this, 'would I be able to modify binary data stored in a Bx register with nothing but toggle switches and a push button?'.
I'm pretty sure anyone who has, or knows how, would not want to do it again or attempt it without a higher level of programming language like at least ASM.
before anyone else gets their laugh on about it, ask yourself this, 'would I be able to modify binary data stored in a Bx register with nothing but toggle switches and a push button?'.
I'm pretty sure anyone who has, or knows how, would not want to do it again or attempt it without a higher level of programming language like at least ASM.
CODE
exch $words
mov $towards;violence
push $haters;out the door
pop $bubble
mov $towards;violence
push $haters;out the door
pop $bubble
dude, that gave me a headache, all I wanna know is wheres the Master Clear toggle ! LOL
bah, Ive started my paper, im 2 pages deep into my paper on U.S. casualties in Iraq since 2003 !!! and its all mine !
QUOTE (zoned019 @ Nov 13 2007, 02:46 PM)
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Object oriented languages are assembled with an assembler, and translated into assembly code. That's how computers work. lol. So really, it's the only thing that DOES make logical sense..
Object oriented languages are assembled with an assembler, and translated into assembly code. That's how computers work. lol. So really, it's the only thing that DOES make logical sense..
I know thats how it works but if you are used to coding in object oriented languages and then have to code strictly is assembly it can seem like its not logical and piss you off because you know there are so many easier ways.
As far as the presentation i think it would be interesting to do it on the OS free computing considering it might defiantly be a major option down the road


