11mm^2
Is that the die size? Or is the package 11x11? That is NOT an area of 11mm^2 (3.1x3.1mm), it must be 11x11mm. Area on these bad boys (package, not die) is 121mm^2 if they are 11x11. Like Inaba said: (11mm)^2 lol I'm just curious as to why the sub script isn't used: 11 2
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Can we please stay on topic?
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LoupGaroux in 5...4...3...
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Proceed with caution!
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Try BAABAABOBEEP. I heard that that was the password once used for everything on this ship until someone had the foresight to change them all to triple quantum verification.
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It will all be heat, unless it produces light or sound? But if you get it to vibrate, a whole new client base will pre-order the device, albeit LadyBytes, et al., will prefer to have it renamed Pepino.
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I had a feeling GLBSE was doomed to fail back when Nefario introduced version 2.0. I liked the interface of version one and the anonymity. Don't know what would've happened had he continued like that. I was of the impression that he would've liked to... maybe it was pressure from the new investors at that point that made them try to go legit in this half-baked way. I don't know the full story.
Yes, 2.0 was pretty much the beginning of all this, though I'd prefer the perspective they had when it was implemented as a command-line client. I was more worried about the security challenges 2.0 would bring than what we are facing now, though that was probably because I was kinda assuming the shareholders had a synchronized copy of the database at all times (if I had suspected this wasn't the case I would've gotten out long ago, but Nefario gave the impression that this was being handled, which makes me furious). As I understand, Nefario himself wanted to move to a more user-friendly, appealing and more centrally-dependent system so that he could profit from it. It's understandable, since a more open approach would lead to a somewhat distributed environment (which I'm guessing genjix would have preferred). In short, Nefario makes you furio.
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As Christmas approaches, people are starting to feel the effects of an emptiness inside, then bump pseudo-random threads.
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The time to panic would be when they have two new board members "Toto" and "Dorothy" HC The latter recognized because she's donning a pair of these:
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Isn't the jalepeno supposed to be hot to the touch? Hence the "coffee warmer" part.
It will never be able to warm a cup of coffee, unless you like your coffee room temperature. It wasn't meant to warm a cup of coffee, but to keep it warm, but you are correct in your assessment. But let's now examine this from another angle. Why go through all the trouble of building a unit that exerts as little heat as possible, yet market it as an item to place a 180 o cup of coffee on, thus heating it up. A coffee warmer is basically designed to keep a hot cup of coffee warm as long as possible, and not a heating device to warm/heat coffee starting at room temperature. Therefore, from a marketing standpoint, I would have named it PepinoFrío.
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They can just use <meta name="robots" content="noindex"> Or <meta name="googlebot" content="noindex"> And problem solved... Solves one problem, but creates a bigger one. What company would advertise on a newspaper's website when its content won't be indexed/searchable via Google?
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What a helluva way to send messages at a micro cost. I still like my idea of the Wisdom Well, but a wishing well would be just as good.
~Bruno K~
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...you start a TV show about Bitcoin with life partner and broadcast it in two different languages.
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Are Darla Jo and Jody the same person?
The best I can ascertain is yes, and she lives with John M (Mutrux) on their urban chicken farm. For those who don't know the difference between urban and rural: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUY3UJTQvBk
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