<whitequark>
you can also get avitaminosis from eating only lean meat like chicken
<whitequark>
and die
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<pie_>
i should get more vitamins
<rqou>
"vitamins"? :P
* rqou
should sleep
<pie_>
i suppose forth is true KISS...in some sense
<pie_>
awygle, got my atention with rad-hard processor though :P
<pie_>
i wonder if cern uses much of those
<pie_>
id guess plenty of hard rad near the beamline from brehmsstrahlung, but i doubt theyd have electornics that need replacing every once in a while...then again heck if i know
<pie_>
bwing so open about "obscure" technologies leaves me really disoriented :(
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<awygle>
I liked that article because it did a good job articulating why it's OK to "waste" ram and cpu sometimes, within reason
<awygle>
pie_: cern is a great source for radiation hardness/tolerance data. Their environment isn't exactly like space though so you have to convert intelligently
<awygle>
re: vitamins, this vitamin D3 thing is crazy
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<sn00n>
awygle: y?
<awygle>
sn00n: apparently the RDA for D3 may be 6x to 10x too low
<sn00n>
says who?
<pie_>
well we aint dead yet
<sn00n>
(since D3 has some side effects?)
<sn00n>
but: i eat much cheese, butter & milky stuff :)
<sn00n>
& i have D3 supplements for the winter (currently)
<awygle>
It's been getting a fair bit of press in some circles, I noticed because I take d3 and I have felt for a while that I felt better on a higher-than-recommended dose
<rqou>
azonenberg: my favorite part of the procedure will always be "set it to 'cookies'"
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<awygle>
Hm OK. I currently have a similar system except the oven has no fan and no thermostat. Thinking upgraded capability is going to be a priority for the new year.
<rqou>
azonenberg: suggestion: homeGaAs (as if homecmos wasn't hard enough) :P
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<awygle>
That's the second thing in the last two days I've read that said "the best part of programming is" and then described one of my least favorite parts of programming