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& Lee E. Beth Allen & James S. Is there a trend break in U. Lutz Kilian & Lee E. to search directly IDEAS from your browser. The photograph effect from @natbat’s “Going Nuts with CSS Transitions” article for 24. i don’t feel CHRISTMAS is fast approaching. Hahah Merry Xmas! 5 more days. Dear Tumblr, Can we be a little less Northern Hemisphere-centric, for once? I know you’re all in the US and UK and. i actually learned something in Faith Families. It’s definitely rad, but it (and Boothed) seem to be markedly inspired by Zurb’s CSS3 Polaroids article. reblogging this to reming myself. i know this is not abdc related. have at least one of those photos already. I want

LIKE HELL (right Nyein?). If they are not very very very careful, there will be a crater at the end of this competition. And we KNOW that objects that fall off of robots/rigging while they are climbing into the sky HURTS LIKE HELL (right Stevo?) So, while I am enthusiastic of this competition, and commend all the hard work that the teams and especially Ben and Spaceward commit to, I would like to add a note of caution. This competition has just gotten to the dangerous level, (as if risking your “remaining eye” with the lasers was not spooky enough) and is extremely difficult. Victory

so that our robots could climb up and down a string hanging in the sky. roadmaps>, and came up with about 1000 critical questions that need to be answered in order to build this Elevator to Space. We enlisted hundreds of volunteers and have more than 60 schools doing research on different parts of the problem. to push the technology of ??strong string’ and robotic lifters. The edited (much shorter) version of this post is here: http://twurl. has a hard limit of about 600-800 words. As some of you know, I’d rather write essays, than news-pieces, so I tend to run very long. While I

list. This is a very important tool for the future development and implementation of an Elevator to Space. It is a “problems identification tool”, not a “problems solving tool”. I’d love to have some comments on it - grammar, typos, content - anything at all. I have to turn it in tomorrow, so whatever suggestions you’ve got will have to be incorporated quickly. The “Noumenia Process” is a tool that was specifically designed for use in the Space Elevator community, yet it can also be used in any ‘large project’ environment. It is

to Yahoo or anyone else. Selling to Facebook simply does not make sense to me. But the main points I wanted to comment on was the idea of Menlo Park vs. As you’ve said a few times, VC is changing. Research Triangle>, but I think it’s too soon to tell with any confidence. Both have LOTS of advanced technologies in development. Boston edges forward because of its capital base, and proximity to New York. Personally, I’d like to see Seattle come out on top, but I think that is unlikely. Finally, I think the concept of “clean tech” is too vague, and will be refined

ongoing: Make a list of the Challenges and their components and then add, remove and adapt problems/issues as things change. The Challenges and their sub-components are paradigm constructs of the Noumenia Process; valuable in their ability to provide a tool to identify problems. By using these Challenges, the total sum of all the issues that span this project are covered and the relationship between them taken into account. A short example list has been developed for this paper, however an exhaustive list must be developed. It is hoped that this conference will provide a venue to expand this