C.J. Moseley's Blog, page 192
April 28, 2013
Clone troopers / V-J day in times square
April 27, 2013
kateoplis:
Lockheed Martin bought a version of D-Wave’s quantum…

Lockheed Martin bought a version of D-Wave’s quantum computer and plans to upgrade it to commercial scale.
“Quantum computing is so much faster than traditional computing because of the unusual properties of particles at the smallest level. Instead of the precision of ones and zeros that have been used to represent data since the earliest days of computers, quantum computing relies on the fact that subatomic particles inhabit a range of states. Different relationships among the particles may coexist, as well. Those probable states can be narrowed to determine an optimal outcome among a near-infinitude of possibilities, which allows certain types of problems to be solved rapidly.”
Lockheed Martin Harnesses Quantum Technology
Quantum Computing will certainly be a game changer… I don’t want to write code for them though… we’re going to need
if(aa){ do something else}sometimes(a){do something different}because(just){ just because}…!
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Scrabble isn’t the same since they started allowing proper…

Scrabble isn’t the same since they started allowing proper nouns… and what is Institvte?
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The Greatest MIT Hacks of All-Time
April 25, 2013
That’s right… that IS a LEGO dress she’s…

That’s right… that IS a LEGO dress she’s wearing…
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In Pieces, LEGO Sculptures Hidden in Photos of Americana
April 24, 2013
Compressorhead Ace of Spades (by TheRobocross1)
Metal for metal…
Metal for metal heads by real metal heads More →
The entire Internet is no longer mildly satisfying enough to get…
An amazing photo…
candace-williamsauthor:
Reflect.
April 23, 2013
niknak79:
Because behind every sign there’s a story
This is a good one, LOL real genuine…

This is a good one, LOL real genuine LOL.
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It’s Like It Knows Me
http://phonesandgadgets.tumblr.com
April 22, 2013
Another weird sea creature… Today the sea…


Another weird sea creature… Today the sea mouse
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The segmented structure of the sea mouse (Aphrodita aculeata), a kind of polycheate worm, can be seen only if it is turned over because its back is disguised by a thick felt of hairs that mask its segments. Running along each side of its body are numerous stiff, black bristles and a fringe of beautiful, iridescent hairs that glow green, blue, or yellow. The bristles can cause severe irritation if they puncture the skin. The sea mouse is so called because it looks like a bedraggled mouse when washed up dead on the shore.
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