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    Quote Originally Posted by whitekingsalmon View Post
    Long haul 15 hours flights for under 300 bucks. And pulled pork with good slaw.
    Guaranteed you do not want me eating pulled pork and slaw on a long haul flight. :0. Or any flight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD View Post
    At an invitational college swim meet over the weekend Katie Ledecky set a new record in the 1650 yard freestyle with a 15:03. That time was less than a second faster than her previous record in the event. There are lots of things impressive about this, but perhaps to put it into perspective the winner in the men's event at the same meet went 15:13.
    That's nuts. There aren't many instances in elite sports where women can truly compete with men.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dantheman View Post
    That's eggs. There aren't many instances in elite sports where women can truly compete with men.
    Some modest revision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vt-Freeheel View Post
    Yes

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    ^well that is impressive! wow!


    Quote Originally Posted by wyeaster View Post
    yeah until it's chasing your kid in 20 years
    It's coming for our women.


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    Shit, robots are already better dancers than me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by muted View Post
    Shit, robots are already better dancers than me!
    I'm probably worse than you. My wife and I won a prize at a company barn dance--country music dancing--for most amusing couple. Which was fine with me but she took it hard since she once had a scholarship to the SF Ballet school. We won a wok though, which seems odd at a barn dance.

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    that dog jacking off over in the padded room.

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    so does he have hairy paws?

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    Geese flying and honking.
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    That's why I carry Schrader valve core removers in my truck.

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    My bike shop has a part time mechanic who has been working a couple years for just parts, no pay. Went in there this wkend and he is now working part time for pay...min wage. He's a bit older (late 50's) and very well spoken. Somehow it came up that he was living in Spain a while back for 3 years. That turned into other places all over the world he had lived. Then it comes up that he speaks seven languages. Hmmm. I'm like, "so what exactly were you doing living in Iraq!? Working for the state dept?" ...CIA for 32 years, last several of my career, counter terriorism. Ahh...very interesting.

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    Bet he could take care of those disabled parking violators....

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    He has a very particular set of skills; skills he acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you.

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    You’d Need 63 Billion Years to Do What This Computer Can Do in a Second

    If a person did one calculation a second, she would have to live for more than 63 billion years to match what the machine can do in a second.

    Stupefying? Another analogy: The University of Tennessee football stadium seats about 100,000 people. If it was full, and everyone in it had a modern laptop, it would take 20 stadiums full of similarly equipped people to match the computing firepower of the Summit.
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    And there will come a day when our ancestors look back...........

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    200 petaflops. Wiki says the first single petaflop machine was IBM Roadrunner...in 2009. Nine years, >2 orders of magnitude. Extrapolate that out another decade or five and the mind boggles. That said:

    Summit, built by IBM in a partnership with Nvidia, is made up of rows of black, refrigerator-size units that weigh a total of 340 tons and are housed in a 9,250 square-foot room. The machine is powered by 9,216 central processing chips and 27,648 graphics processors that are lashed together with 185 miles of fiber-optic cable.

    Cooling Summit requires 4,000 gallons of water a minute, and the supercomputer consumes enough electricity to light up 8,100 American homes.
    The human brain is estimated to have a computational equivalency of ~40 petaflops, but it has a volume of about 1.3 liters and uses the equivalent of about 20 watts of electricity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mazderati View Post
    Geese flying and honking.
    in the same notion, squirrels jumping from tree to tree.

    they know it's going to hurt or at least be a sudden stop when they hit it and there is no gurrantee they will get a decent hold when they land; but they jump with reckless abandon it seems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dantheman View Post
    200 petaflops. Wiki says the first single petaflop machine was IBM Roadrunner...in 2009. Nine years, >2 orders of magnitude. Extrapolate that out another decade or five and the mind boggles. That said:



    The human brain is estimated to have a computational equivalency of ~40 petaflops, but it has a volume of about 1.3 liters and uses the equivalent of about 20 watts of electricity.
    from the article...

    At 200 petaflops, Summit achieves more than twice the speed of the leading supercomputer in November
    Quote Originally Posted by Downbound Train View Post
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    The fact that these two guys are world class athletes
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    My new stereo receiver, replacing the old one that was nearly 25 years old. It has wi-fi, Bluetooth, direct connection to my music and services like Spotify and Pandora, and a phone app controls it so I can turn it on and play all kinds of shit without having to get up. And it sounds better than the old one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    My new stereo receiver, replacing the old one that was nearly 25 years old. It has wi-fi, Bluetooth, direct connection to my music and services like Spotify and Pandora, and a phone app controls it so I can turn it on and play all kinds of shit without having to get up. And it sounds better than the old one.
    In other words yet another way to make americans more obese.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    In other words yet another way to make americans more obese.
    True, I'm gonna have to find some way to compensate for all the exercise I used to get walking over to the stereo.

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    Hill country turkey jerky from Bucee’s sliced thin with Walmart pesto, Swiss cheese, & Dave’s thin sliced bread.

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    Shit That Impresses You

    My stepbrother is a HS dropout that went back and earned his GED, went to local community college, and eventually graduated from 4 yr university.

    I just learned that when he got his first sales job, working from home, he would wake up and put a suit on every morning to work at home office.

    When I work from home I don't even shower.

    He makes about $300k/yr now
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    Quote Originally Posted by booner View Post
    My stepbrother is a HS dropout that went back and earned his GED, went to local community college, and eventually graduated from 4 yr university.

    I just learned that when he got his first sales job, working from home, he would wake up and put a suit on every morning to work at home office.

    When I work from home I don't even shower.

    He makes about $300k/yr now
    Fuck. I am doing it wrong. Although ever since I had to move the office down to the basement for the summer while my daughter is home from Uni, I have taken to showering before work and actually putting on pants. And socks and shoes. I know, right?

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