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Johnal on Super-efficient micro-microchip could run on body heat and motion
So machines are running off of human body heat… Matrix anyone?
Morpheus: “The human body generates more bioelectricity than a 120 V battery and over 25,000 btu’s of heat. Combined with a form of fusion, the machines had found all the energy they’d ever need.”
Bruzer on Innovation: New Blu-ray standard mandates Internet connectivity (like HD DVD had at launch)
Ahhh, that headline on the paper should read “HD-DVD Defeats Blu-ray” the whole thing with the paper was that Truman actually defeated Dewey, and the paper printed the results too early.
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Pertaining to this article though, like Matt said, this was all part of Blu-ray all along. The issue was they had far more manufactures then HD-DVD and therefore it took longer fro them to work out the specs on how they wanted it implemented.
LN on The random endorsement: George Foreman Grill
Ummmm – you grill broccoli?