 h a l f b a k e r y Birth of a Notion.
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You're drunk, aren't you? |
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At least it's a fairly short bit of drunken rambling. Often, drunken rambling is tediously lengthy. Anyway, [-] |
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We've got the remains of a 'smart house' controlled from a PC, that seems to have collided with a fantasy about having a permanent chef and fireworks range. Ooh - this bit must have hurt - some thermodynamically implausible candle-powered fans have got snagged on an extraneous USB interface and choked on a rather limited random-event generator. |
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<constable>Good evening sir, are these your implications?</constable> |
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Originally, I thought this would be a suitable interface for slow computers. That is, there would no longer be any arm flailing about what the f the computer is doing after you open an application, it's clear the fan hasn't even begun moving yet... |
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Then, I realized it could serve as the sort of concoction also understood by [pertinax], thanks. |
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Sorry, I simply don't get it. [-] |
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If I blow on them, will my computer speed up? |
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No, but if you blow on more than one at once, Windows will crash. Contrarian [+] because: |
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- I want to boost my ego by showing that I understand it (updraft from candle blows fan, fan generates tiny current, current triggers action by computer).
- It would look, er, beautiful or elegant or arty or something.
- With small enough fans, it would work. |
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Admittedly, the drink of choice was wine. |
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There isn't anything to get, really. I was just brainstorming the union between candles and computers. |
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Rayford, What's more is that you can choose which program to speed up depending on which fan you blow, yea! But, seriously, the device would need protection from this sort of trickery. |
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It seems your wine attracted whine. Damn those impurities! |
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// Damn those impurities // |
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Like, with a huge concrete structure, tens of metres high, blocking a deep narrow valley ? |
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No, that's for the imnpurities. |
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