Quick Update
Tuesday
Thursday and Friday are coming, just one more day to survive.
Of course, I have to goto Rugby practice tomorrow. I didn't got all last week and Monday, and I don't want to give off the impression that I'm quitting, so I neeeed to go. Hopefully they'll go easy on us with the fitness stuff.
But I'm not going Thursday, for the simple fact that I will have Guild Wars by then.
Anyway, I thought this was interesting:
Quoted from www.slashdot.org
"Worldwide, scientists are racing to develop computers that exploit the quantum mechanical properties of atoms - quantum computers. One strategy for making them involves packaging individual atoms on a chip so that laser beams can read quantum data. Scientists at Ohio State University have taken a step toward the development of quantum computers by making tiny holes that contain nothing at all. The holes - dark spots in an egg carton-shaped surface of laser light - could one day cradle atoms for quantum computing."
to imagine how far we've come from a mere 10 years ago is staggering.
Anyway, that's it for now. Maybe I'll put something bigger up later, when stuff happens.
Thursday and Friday are coming, just one more day to survive.
Of course, I have to goto Rugby practice tomorrow. I didn't got all last week and Monday, and I don't want to give off the impression that I'm quitting, so I neeeed to go. Hopefully they'll go easy on us with the fitness stuff.
But I'm not going Thursday, for the simple fact that I will have Guild Wars by then.
Anyway, I thought this was interesting:
Quoted from www.slashdot.org
"Worldwide, scientists are racing to develop computers that exploit the quantum mechanical properties of atoms - quantum computers. One strategy for making them involves packaging individual atoms on a chip so that laser beams can read quantum data. Scientists at Ohio State University have taken a step toward the development of quantum computers by making tiny holes that contain nothing at all. The holes - dark spots in an egg carton-shaped surface of laser light - could one day cradle atoms for quantum computing."
to imagine how far we've come from a mere 10 years ago is staggering.
Anyway, that's it for now. Maybe I'll put something bigger up later, when stuff happens.

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