Yeah, but his printing press was much more efficient and actually changed the world.Johannes Gutenberg didn't invent the printing press. The Chinese did hundreds of years before.
A treadmill can keep a plane from taking off
1 =/= .99999999...
Not everyone on the internet is male
He is just twisting words. Yes slime mold can survive, but we have developed a much more complex and advanced system of survival. And we are more fit for our environment.
Need proof? Aim a stampeding rhino at me and a slime mold and see which gets out of the way faster.
Well, PURE H2O does not, but you have to make that stuff, it doesnt occur naturally. And its very expensive, and the average person doesnt have it in their home.Water conducts electricity
I could be wrong, but I think your links clearly conclude that indeed it was not Colossus that was the first 'digital computer'.
From link one above :
"Short for Atanasoff-Berry Computer, the ABC started being developed by Professor John Vincent Atanasoff and graduate student Cliff Berry in 1937 and continued to be developed until 1942 at the Iowa State College (now Iowa State University). On October 19, 1973, US Federal Judge Earl R. Larson signed his decision that the ENIAC patent by Eckert and Mauchly was invalid and named Atanasoff the inventor of the electronic digital computer."
From link two above :
"Design of Colossus started in March 1943 and the first unit was operational at Bletchley Park in January 1944."
My favorite is if you go out without a coat in the winter, you'll get sick.
i recently realized that something my grandfather always told me , no longer is as wise as it was back in his time
he would tell me , "Don't take any wooden nickels"
back in the 1920's or 1930's , the wood needed to carve a wooden nickel would of course cost much less than a nickel . so taking a wooden nickel in place of a real nickel would clearly be a rip off
now, in 2009, if you were to carve a nickel out of a good quality hard wood, a nice cherry or teak or something, it may very well cost more that $0.05 for that piece of wood
so now, a wooden nickel might well be worth more than a real nickel
However, unlike Colossus, ENIAC was fully programmable and Turing-complete.Sorry, I should have said the first fully functional digital computer (from link one):
"However, because the ABC was never fully functional we consider the first functional digital computer to be the ENIAC."
Or that quickly going from a cold place (like outdoors in winter, or a refrigerated warehouse) to a warm room will cause severe illness.You beat me to it. This one is very very prevalent.My favorite is if you go out without a coat in the winter, you'll get sick.
And this is true of any ceramic material.Diamonds are hard. REALLY hard.
But it can be shattered easily by striking a hammer on it because it is not tough. Thus, diamond swords are a bad idea...
It worked for me.Or that quickly going from a cold place (like outdoors in winter, or a refrigerated warehouse) to a warm room will cause severe illness.
Well, PURE H2O does not, but you have to make that stuff, it doesnt occur naturally. And its very expensive, and the average person doesnt have it in their home.
Yeah, you're suddenly going to a new region, with a new crowd of people who were likely also from all over the country. I'm sure there were all kinds of fun new pathogens your immune system had never seen before.It worked for me.
All those years in Minnesota I never got sick.
Soon as I joined the Navy and went down to Florida I got sick as a dog. Of course, it could have had something to do with being surrounded by pussies with no immune system. Weak people are germ factories.
I think deionized water is what is needed to stop electrical conductivity.Distilled water doesn't conduct, and it widely available and cheap
Water conductivity
Pure water is not a good conductor of electricity. Ordinary distilled water in equilibrium with carbon dioxide of the air has a conductivity of about 10 x 10-6 W-1*m-1 (20 dS/m). Because the electrical current is transported by the ions in solution, the conductivity increases as the concentration of ions increases.
Thus conductivity increases as water dissolved ionic species.
Typical conductivity of waters:
Ultra pure water 5.5 · 10-6 S/m
Drinking water 0.005 0.05 S/m
Sea water 5 S/m
Read more: http://www.lenntech.com/applications/ultrapure/conductivity/water-conductivity.htm#ixzz0XVp0uvTw
Even more specifically, the poor aerodynamics and low mass result in a low terminal velocity. It's low terminal velocity matched with its low mass result in a rather small momentum when it would hit a person, and since it doesn't have a shape prone to piercing skin much less bone, it won't kill a person![]()
Textbooks in school are filled with so many errors and nobody seems to care. They still show Haeckel drawings in science books under evolution even though he was criticized by scientists after they found out he made them up.
Schools spend millions each year trying to fix them. You would think a history book couldn't change much each year but they get total rewrites regularly.
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