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11 Oct 2021, 10:31 am

I was a neckbeard when I was 24. Never got into IT.



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11 Oct 2021, 10:38 am

Fnord wrote:
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Very handy skill nanochip design ….Sounds like very interesting work.
My part is to develop the needed materials to make the future chips that involve doped graphene layers. I already have some research results that have great potential in that area. My research collaborator is getting it ready for submission to publication later this month.
So ... these "nanochips" have not yet been made ... am I correct? (PM, please)
PM sent.  Yes, they have not been fully developed yet. Researchers are currently working on them, but I hold an important key that they are missing.
It is nice to know that someone else on this website is doing real science.


Thank you. I hope it becomes useful to humanity in some small way.



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11 Oct 2021, 10:40 am

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If only insults made your position sound more reasonable. :lol:


Your position isn't reasonable at all. It's you with the faulty business model.


And we know this is true because a fantasy novel is a great source to learn about economics. :nerdy:


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11 Oct 2021, 10:44 am

QuantumChemist wrote:
Fnord wrote:
QuantumChemist wrote:
Fnord wrote:
QuantumChemist wrote:
Jakki wrote:
Very handy skill nanochip design ….Sounds like very interesting work.
My part is to develop the needed materials to make the future chips that involve doped graphene layers. I already have some research results that have great potential in that area. My research collaborator is getting it ready for submission to publication later this month.
So ... these "nanochips" have not yet been made ... am I correct? (PM, please)
PM sent.  Yes, they have not been fully developed yet. Researchers are currently working on them, but I hold an important key that they are missing.
It is nice to know that someone else on this website is doing real science.


Thank you. I hope it becomes useful to humanity in some small way.


I doubt it will be small.



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11 Oct 2021, 11:08 am

funeralxempire wrote:
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If only insults made your position sound more reasonable. :lol:


Your position isn't reasonable at all. It's you with the faulty business model.


And we know this is true because a fantasy novel is a great source to learn about economics. :nerdy:


Ok then tell me how it goes. During that time I'm going to be doing something productive. Not on the level.of QC building the next generation of computer chips but certainly productive.



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11 Oct 2021, 1:05 pm

QuantumChemist wrote:
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Very handy skill nanochip design ….Sounds like very interesting work.


My part is to develop the needed materials to make the future chips that involve doped graphene layers. I already have some research results that have great potential in that area. My research collaborator is getting it ready for submission to publication later this month.


serious congradulations on you and your collegues progress .. from what i know of the feild of development, which might not be alot , Am from the days of silicon wafer technology . Am hoping good things for you and your team . Still boggles my mind how small things have gotten ... are getting
now. Three cheers to graphene ... once again making big headway, i think.
Best wishes for your publication .!


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11 Oct 2021, 2:46 pm

Imagine if Quantum got the Nobel Prize?



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11 Oct 2021, 2:54 pm

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Imagine if Quantum got the Nobel Prize?


YAAAAAHoooooo.....! :heart: :salut:


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11 Oct 2021, 2:55 pm

Imagine if people could stay on topic...



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11 Oct 2021, 3:05 pm

Fnord wrote:
Imagine if people could stay on topic...


The topic is a probable non event to make unreasonable demands.



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11 Oct 2021, 3:10 pm

Axeman wrote:
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Imagine if people could stay on topic...
The topic is a probable non event to make unreasonable demands.
So ... going off-topic so soon may be indicative of the topic's inherent unimportance ... what do you think?



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11 Oct 2021, 3:38 pm

The General Strike probably won’t receive widespread support.

I still hope Quantum wins the Nobel Prize :)



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11 Oct 2021, 4:08 pm

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It's like that Occupy Wall street bs which also accomplished nothing.


Here's an interesting alternate set of tactics that could have been used during the "Occupy" movement:



This was great and so accurate.



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11 Oct 2021, 4:25 pm

↑ Partial transcript...

"You occupy ... because you hate the "One Percent" and you hate the banks because of their predatory lending practices -- getting people and enslaving them in a lifetime of debt.  What did you do about it?  You stunk up a park for almost a year!"

That says everything that needs to be said about the ineffectiveness of the "Occupy" movement, and will likely apply to the "General Strike" movement, as well.


:lol:



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11 Oct 2021, 4:38 pm

Fnord wrote:
↑ Partial transcript...

"You occupy ... because you hate the "One Percent" and you hate the banks because of their predatory lending practices -- getting people and enslaving them in a lifetime of debt.  What did you do about it?  You stunk up a park for almost a year!"

That says everything that needs to be said about the ineffectiveness of the "Occupy" movement, and will likely apply to the "General Strike" movement, as well.


:lol:


I still remember walking past these people in Chicago's financial district. I could never get a straight answer about what they wanted. My question was if you are the 99 percent where are the rest of you?



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11 Oct 2021, 5:18 pm

Axeman wrote:
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It's like that Occupy Wall street bs which also accomplished nothing.


Here's an interesting alternate set of tactics that could have been used during the "Occupy" movement:



This was great and so accurate.


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