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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #1780 on: March 23, 2010, 11:47:47 PM »
YAY for everything 2.0 XD :P
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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #1781 on: March 24, 2010, 01:26:37 AM »
And now for thoughts:

I actually rather doubt you we see eye tracking any time soon. But text 2.0 is here to stay and a lot more than that. Basically, the fact is that if someone digitized the library of congress and made it public, then someone would simpy need to send, say, a poor village in India a device like an ipad, for them to have access to the entire library of congress.

In fact, it is clear that ultimatly, all human text, all human music, all human video, will, be uploaded on the internet. So essentially someone will need one device, to access all of human knowledge. Even if it costs a couple of hundrents, it is still going to be a lot cheaper than having bought all that stuff in the old way. And even if people don't abolish copyrights just yet and/or nick everything through rapidshare, even the stuff that is out of copyright, is still worth reading and is tons of data (that again, would costs thousents to buy). (Google for example, just uploaded over 100 years of the Popular Science magazine: http://books.google.com/books?id=MC0DAAAAMBAJ&rview=1&source=gbs_navlinks_s )

Storage is also getting better and better. People in the future won't be able to simply "access" a library but also "have" the library if they want. Even if they never read it. And copy paste it to each other all over the place. Which is a good thing but it ensures that information won't get lost. No more any of that Alexandria crap.

Books Text (Books were just the storage device) is also going (is already) going to become much more dynamic. "Books" can now have movies, sounds and can link to each (aka what the internet already is). Isn't it annoying when in a science textbook or thesis there is a trucload of footnotes & refferences at the end of it? Well, its about time you can actually click on the refference and instantly go on "Page 28, mr.X 1980", rather than just being told to do so. "Textbooks" can simply update, rather than have new editions.  (in fact the final edition can easily contain and all the previous history of it in it. Like all wiki articles do). Mathematical books can also run Mathematica-like programs on the background and solve the actual equations they describe, with any value you give them and so on.

And the nice thing is that this goes two ways. No more forced "famous" authors and publicing houses. Anyone can write a book and throw it out in the internet and anyone can receive it from it. Ultimatly the web is going to end up being an "omnibook" which will contain every subject in a different section of it, and everyone will be writing it. People will simply be pulling "pages" from it (yay, metaphors) and "binding" their little offline "books/libraries", in their devices.

Getting rid of books is actually not a bad thing. First off, it will save squirrel homes ^^, Second, I happen to agree with someone who said that this will make books, special again.

I remember once, in a Top Gear episode or something, a guy who said when we will be having electric/hydrogen cars then this won't make fuel dissapear, rather it will be the best age for them. That's because it will seperate the true petrolheads, from those that simply used them to pick up groceries & move their selves around. When there are better, faster, cheaper designs around, then only those who really loved a x,y design, will want to keep it. Only those who really appreciated the engineering of how x tube connects y tube, and the human ingenuity that has gone into it, and the entire sculptural/mechanical work that is a fuel engine. The same way I like the steam engines in the British museum, not because I would ever want one to run my washing machine, but because they are nice. To look at. And the same way other (richer) guys & clubs build, reconstruct and maintain steam engines. The same way, you just know that guys like Clarkons etc, who really liked cars will still have a garage full of DB7s and Ferrari's and such. And they will love them. (And of cource, only the masterwork designs will remain, and all the landas will dissapear).

The same way then, there's books. And there's books. In most books, like twilight novels, the book form doesn't matter, they are just trying to fit a bunch of text, as cheaply as possible, in a bunch of pages. All those mass printed paperbacks, are exactly the kind of books that will be sending to the recycling centers. There are some books however, where the form matters. All these leathbound, embossed etc etc old books where they were carefully selecting their fonts and hand painted letters etc inside, or books where the author was fully aware of how big the book was exactly, and took care to make a layout, and they are works of art, only in their completed physical form. And those will remain.

So essentially, those who like information, are going to have lots of it, cheaply, and those who like *books* are going to have a new golden age of typography again where every bookshop is filled only with unique printing artifacts, thus everyone wins. Except those who don't like change, but they can go take a hike.

Nuff thoughts? :P

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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #1782 on: March 24, 2010, 08:27:09 AM »
Plenty :P *cookie*
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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #1783 on: March 24, 2010, 11:04:51 AM »
Patrick Stewart is the Chancellor of the University of Huddersfield. He also won TV Guides "Sexiest Man on Television" in 1992.

Patrick Stewart also has a house in Skipton which is not very far away from where I work/live.
I actually met him once. I happened to break down on a driving job taking some officer down to Topcliffe in a land rover. Guess where we broke down and guess who came out to see if we were ok?

I never thought I'd be thankful for an engine fire!!

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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #1784 on: March 24, 2010, 11:51:27 AM »
It'd be cool if it weren't using the retarded "2.0" rubbish, but even then, its only decent for learning.

As for the Stewart thing, damn you Cappy, damn you to hell.  :(


"The design is clearly ancient... Launched hundreds of thousands of years ago."

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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #1785 on: March 24, 2010, 11:57:39 AM »
It'd be cool if it weren't using the retarded "2.0" rubbish, but even then, its only decent for learning.

Why do people refer to these things as "two-point-zero"?? or in the case of die hard 4 "die hard four-point-zero". Completely and utterly pointless! what makes "two-point-zero" and better than just "2"?
Just one little thing that irks me.


As for the Stewart thing, damn you Cappy, damn you to hell.  :(

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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #1786 on: March 24, 2010, 12:14:29 PM »
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Why do people refer to these things as "two-point-zero"?? or in the case of die hard 4 "die hard four-point-zero". Completely and utterly pointless! what makes "two-point-zero" and better than just "2"?
Just one little thing that irks me.

Because it is in programmers/scriptwriters language...
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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #1787 on: March 24, 2010, 12:21:31 PM »
Or because it's "Hip" to pretend you know something about computers.


"The design is clearly ancient... Launched hundreds of thousands of years ago."

Quote from: JimmyB76
der-ner-ner-ner-ner ..... der-ner-ner-ner-ner .....
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Quote from: Rick Sternbach, on the topic of the Galor Class' length
...Probably not, but the number I get(379.6m) could be considered ?original intent,? a term that I think I will be using from now on, and ?canon? be damned.

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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #1788 on: March 24, 2010, 12:25:50 PM »
who's pretending?
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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #1789 on: March 24, 2010, 12:31:56 PM »
the morons coming up with stupid words like "Web 2.0"

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« Reply #1790 on: March 24, 2010, 12:33:23 PM »
the morons coming up with stupid words like "Web 2.0"

This. Cookied.


"The design is clearly ancient... Launched hundreds of thousands of years ago."

Quote from: JimmyB76
der-ner-ner-ner-ner ..... der-ner-ner-ner-ner .....
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Quote from: Rick Sternbach, on the topic of the Galor Class' length
...Probably not, but the number I get(379.6m) could be considered ?original intent,? a term that I think I will be using from now on, and ?canon? be damned.

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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #1791 on: March 24, 2010, 12:58:55 PM »
Or because it's "Hip" to pretend you know something about computers.

the morons coming up with stupid words like "Web 2.0"

Yeah, Tim Berners-Lee is moron who knows nothing about computers :roll :facepalm:
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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #1792 on: March 25, 2010, 08:45:44 AM »
Or because it's "Hip" to pretend you know something about computers.

the morons coming up with stupid words like "Web 2.0"

Yeah, Tim Berners-Lee is moron who knows nothing about computers :roll :facepalm:

Replace "Web 2.0" with "Die hard 4.0" and Deadly is on to a win!
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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #1793 on: March 25, 2010, 09:21:26 AM »
script writers :P *you do know they have multiple revisions right*
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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #1794 on: March 25, 2010, 12:56:03 PM »
script writers :P *you do know they have multiple revisions right*

You know full well what I mean :arms:

Argentine portrait painter Antonio Alice, who was expelled from school for drawing in books, was later awarded the Prix de Rome scholarship.
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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #1795 on: March 26, 2010, 10:06:10 AM »
in 2003, the U.S. Government spent about $2,000,000.00 on potato research...

(no wonder we're broke  :mad:)

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« Reply #1796 on: March 28, 2010, 09:34:10 AM »
in 2003, the U.S. Government spent about $2,000,000.00 on potato research...

(no wonder we're broke  :mad:)

Now where's that gif when you need it?

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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #1797 on: March 31, 2010, 07:54:04 AM »
despite the hump, a camel's spine is straight...

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« Reply #1798 on: March 31, 2010, 08:45:00 AM »
despite the hump, a camel's spine is straight...

Indeed. It's just a lump of fat.
Similar to a hairy breast is it not?
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« Reply #1799 on: April 01, 2010, 07:49:14 AM »


It's the solar boat!

The next step is surely a boat with wind turbines on top, that recharge a battery that in turn turns a propeller. It shall be called...
The wind powered boat!

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