[Vm-dev] updating configure.ac

Robert Withers robert.w.withers at gmail.com
Sun Oct 16 23:11:38 UTC 2016



On 10/16/2016 6:55 PM, Robert Withers wrote:
> On 10/16/2016 6:37 PM, tim Rowledge wrote:
>> On 16-10-2016, at 3:20 PM, Nicolas Cellier 
>> <nicolas.cellier.aka.nice at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> that's because most of us let that job to bots nowadays…
>> For goodness’ sake, think of the electrons! Don’t waste bits; remember there are children offline in less-affluent parts of the world.
>
> Tim, doesn't that depend on the selected theme? Standard black fonts 
> on a white background ought be saving electrons. But, well, that's due 
> to more of a Dirac mindset rather than a potential cat. Just be 
> positronic!

Yes, that's

( β m c 2 + c ( ∑ n = 1 3 α n p n ) ) ψ ( x , t ) = i ℏ ∂ ψ ( x , t ) ∂ 
t {\displaystyle \left(\beta mc^{2}+c\left(\sum _{n{\mathop 
{=}}1}^{3}\alpha _{n}p_{n}\right)\right)\psi (x,t)=i\hbar {\frac 
{\partial \psi (x,t)}{\partial t}}} \left(\beta mc^{2}+c\left(\sum 
_{n{\mathop {=}}1}^{3}\alpha _{n}p_{n}\right)\right)\psi (x,t)=i\hbar 
{\frac {\partial \psi (x,t)}{\partial t}}

so you see, electrons are conserved when you hide them. 'His colleagues 
in Cambridge defined a unit of a "dirac", which was one word per hour.'. 
If you worry about the paucity of offline children, give them little 
carpets so they make their own electrons then, I am meaning 'teach them 
how to fish'. :_)

>> tim
>> --
>> tim Rowledge;tim at rowledge.org;http://www.rowledge.org/tim
>> I came, I saw, I deleted all your files.
Veni, Vidi, deleri omnem lima
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