Thinking Caps
Replied: 18th Mar 2012 at 20:17
Ah, yes, Dostaf - the solar-powered prototype.
Quite successful at helping people reflect on things, when the sun had got its hat on, too.
Replied: 18th Mar 2012 at 20:27
Never mind that, Mache has lost his connection.
I've often wondered if he was AC or DC.
Replied: 18th Mar 2012 at 20:30
Complete with bar?
Replied: 18th Mar 2012 at 20:48
Last edited by dostaf: 18th Mar 2012 at 20:54:07
Are we all missing a P?
I think, therefore I am. / I think more, therefore I amp.
(Afterthought: Should it be - I THINK, therefore I amp.)
Replied: 18th Mar 2012 at 20:52
Last edited by jo anne: 19th Mar 2012 at 16:35:59
only periodic sine
Replied: 18th Mar 2012 at 21:00
Last edited by mache: 18th Mar 2012 at 21:03:13
Shift that snotty oscillator.
Bad form indeed.
Replied: 18th Mar 2012 at 21:01
You could have left the waving smiley, Mache - no-one can charge you for using it.
Replied: 18th Mar 2012 at 21:07
'Research shows that a band of electrodes, sending a weak current of only a few milliamps of electricity through your brain, improves learning, concentration and even increases our cognitive computation in tasks like mathematics.'
That's a plug, by the way.
Replied: 18th Mar 2012 at 21:16
Good point - current accounts often don't generate much interest, these days.
Replied: 18th Mar 2012 at 21:20
I did'nt have the capacitance at the time
Replied: 18th Mar 2012 at 21:21
I haven't conducted any polls.
Another plug: Polar ice caps can cause brain freeze, thinking caps ... brain frees.
Replied: 18th Mar 2012 at 21:39
Last edited by jo anne: 18th Mar 2012 at 21:40:11
Brain freeze? It's the thaw that counts, I think.
Replied: 18th Mar 2012 at 21:42
A little bird told me about Derren's blog.
Replied: 18th Mar 2012 at 22:13
Was it in a Faraday cage?
Replied: 19th Mar 2012 at 14:32
'a lot of buildings act as Faraday cages, too, if only by accident. With their plaster or concrete walls strewn with metal rebar or wire mesh, they often wreak havoc with wireless Internet networks and mobile phone signals.' (here)
So - technically - yes, I think the Twitter bird is inside a Faraday cage, when in my home.
Mobile phone signals diminish inside our house, but as our modem is within the house, the wireless internet network works well.
Please can I verify that with the experts?
Replied: 19th Mar 2012 at 15:02
What do you mean, no chance? Does that not make sense?
Replied: 19th Mar 2012 at 15:06
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Last edited by mache: 19th Mar 2012 at 15:22:35
I don't like seeing sparks fly.
Replied: 19th Mar 2012 at 18:43
I think you two conduit,beware of the TONKER,
Replied: 21st Mar 2012 at 20:02
He needed a plug,
Replied: 21st Mar 2012 at 20:04