Biodiesel, Brains, Hybrids and Vista
Posted on March 27, 2008 – 3:02 pm by admin
Top 15 Unexpected Uses For Biodiesel
While virtually everyone is familiar with the use of biodiesel as a substitute for diesel fuel, there are a few novel uses that may not have crossed your radar. Biodiesel can produce hydrogen, clean up oil spills, degrease your tools, heat your home, and more.
Does the Human Brain Possess Potential Super-Powers?
Some of the most incredible minds on Earth lack the ability to filter irrelevant facts and can retain information at incredible rates. Somehow their brains are able to store & access incredible loads of info, even perceiving & relating to this info in an entirely different way. Some scientists even believe that our brains could possess super-power.
Hybrid rankings have often been simplistic: Most are little more than lists of the highest-mileage models on the market. Here, we ranked hybrids based on how much fuel savings they get when compared to their non-hybrid version, as well as how much all that saved gas is going to cost you.
But given how customers who have upgraded from XP have struggled with driver and application incompatibilities, it’s no surprise that many are gun-shy of the latest update.
The idea is to coat every piece of steel cladding with a solar cell paint. As steel is passed through the rollers multiple coatings of of the solar cell system are applied to it. Based on the preliminary research, the materials that are being applied are suited to capturing low level solar radiation, which means that they should work just as well.






2 Responses to “Biodiesel, Brains, Hybrids and Vista”
By Hannigan on Mar 28, 2008 | Reply
As a network administrator I have some words of advice….DON’T GET VISTA
Unless you are willing to dish out a lot of money for really high end (I’m talking gaming level) graphics card and NO LESS than 4GB of RAM, it is not worth it at all.
There are so many driver issues, even before SP1. Also wait for SP1, I hear many rumors it screws things up.
As always with new technology, don’t jump into it, wait at least a year if not more. Either something better is about to come or the company, especially Mircosoft, will find bugs in their product.
XP is the sure way to go right now. I don’t know anything that isn’t plug and play for XP or of any weird errors that someone already hasn’t found and figured out.
I only switched from Windows 2000 after XP SP1 came out, maybe about 2 1/2 years ago if I remember right. Windows 2000 was the best operating system Microsoft put out. Sure it was a bit ugly but it worked!
If there was more stuff out there for MAC I would say go for it. But in that market, also don’t jump into things. Look at the iPhone. There was major issues activating them and about 3 major security updates only a few months after it came out. Don’t jump into the Air yet either. There has to be some heating issues going on there. No way you can tell me that thing doesn’t get hot on the inside unless its running liquid nitrogen or something, it’s less than 1/2″ on the back end! I will admit they are lovely, had the privilege of working on one the other day.
Electronics are not cars. They don’t go through rigorous tests before they are released to you. They are only tested that they can turn on and the features work, they aren’t given to someone for months to see what happens. With cars there are test dummies and scientists testing them; with electronics we are the test dummies, and they laugh all the way to the bank.
You tell me how Microsoft gets away with selling us a product that they know for sure will not function 100% of the time correctly…it’s amazing.
By jayadmin on Mar 28, 2008 | Reply
The last time I had as many problems as I have now is when I was running Windows 98. What a joke.