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=== Can we use bit.ly? How about ie.ee? === It would be great if the URLs in the references were shorter. I would like to use bit.ly or tiny.cc or other service - but I don't want the references to die if the shortened url service does. The IEEE should offer a shortened url service - perhaps they can negotiate with the Estonian engineering company that owns it to get ie.ee and offer http: //ie.ee/<number> shortened URLs, with 9 digit numbers reserved for past and future ieee xplore articles, 9+3 digit numbers assigned to references per paper, and 8+4 digit numbers self-assignable by ieee members (a nice perk that costs almost nothing). Hence, my 2013 IEEE Sustech paper would be http: //ie.ee/006617309, reference 6 could be http: //ie.ee/006617309-006, and the URL for my personal favorite online joke site could be http: //ie.ee/01221480-0577 ------ === Woulda Shoulda Coulda === |
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==== Ulises refs ==== * http://ghrc-usa.org/Publications/factsheet_education.pdf .- education initiatives in Guatemala (including subsidies for keeping kids vaccinated and in school) .- uniforms and fees can suck up a lot of the money * http://fecnm.org/content/cooperative-history .- electric power cooperatives (new mexico) * http://tessant.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/terawatt-year.png .- visual chart for energy in terawatt years, with exaggerations .- the solar circle is the entire world land surface covered with solar cells, which would rapidly kill the planet .- the uranium bubble is way too small, presumably very inefficient use of only known high grade ores -. with closed cycle integral fast reactors and complete fuel burnup, very low grade ores can be used, almost no waste .- there are 5e13 metric tons of uranium and 2.3e14 metric tons of thorium in the earth's crust .- at 5E16 J/T, 1TWy=3.16e19J, 632T/1TWy, that is 450e9 TWy, a ''mere'' factor of a '''billion''' larger than 90 to 300 TWy .- when terrestrial solar advocates bring numbers, [[ http://server-sky.com/SolarEarth | bring a calculator]] .- The 6e8 TW passing the earth closer than the moon is 26,000 times larger than the "SOLAR" circle shown on the screen .- The 3.8E14 TW emitted by the sun is 16.5 billions times larger .- The 2.3e4 TW circle is 500 pixels wide, so 6e8 TW is 80,000 pixels wide, and 3.8e14 TW is 640 million pixels wide. .- Properly done, space collected energy '''used in space''' does not rob the biosphere or add heat to the earth * http://www.datacenterdynamics.com/news/iceland-bets-future-on-large-data-center-development/74300.fullarticle . this is very interesting, complementary to server sky - Iceland feeds data from the north! -------- === Can we use bit.ly? How about ie.ee? === It would be great if the URLs in the references were shorter. I would like to use bit.ly or tiny.cc or other service - but I don't want the references to die if the shortened url service does. The IEEE should offer a shortened url service - perhaps they can negotiate with the Estonian engineering company that owns it to get ie.ee and offer '''`http://ie.ee/<number>`''' shortened URLs, with 9 digit numbers reserved for past and future ieee xplore articles, 9+3 digit numbers assigned to references per paper, and 8+4 digit numbers self-assignable by ieee members (a nice perk that costs almost nothing). Hence, my 2013 IEEE Sustech paper would be '''`http://ie.ee/006617309`''', reference 6 could be '''`http://ie.ee/006617309-006`''', and the URL for my personal favorite online joke site could be '''`http://ie.ee/01221480-0577`''' Perhaps the ieee can even get its own top level domain, '''.ieee''' . We are bigger than 30 small countries with seats at the UN. |
GHTC2015
ghtc2015.tex Latex file (will not "compile" without drawings, not included)
fra0.c Used to compute SSPS antenna sizes
Woulda Shoulda Coulda
The deadline for this draft was June 3 midnight. The next morning, I'm already thinking about what I could have included.
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It is an accident of history that computers are programmed with text; Inca quipu, Mayan and old world weaving, and Jacquard machine-woven brocades were designed and coded visually and tactually. The read-only memory for the Apollo Guidance Computer was literally a rope of wires hand-woven through magnetic cores[A]. Programs may be created, compiled, and evaluated with other sensibilities; ...
[A] E. Hall, Journey to the Moon: The History of the Apollo Guidance Computer, Reston VA, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1996.
Ulises refs
http://ghrc-usa.org/Publications/factsheet_education.pdf
- - education initiatives in Guatemala (including subsidies for keeping kids vaccinated and in school)
- - uniforms and fees can suck up a lot of the money
http://fecnm.org/content/cooperative-history
- - electric power cooperatives (new mexico)
http://tessant.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/terawatt-year.png
- - visual chart for energy in terawatt years, with exaggerations
- - the solar circle is the entire world land surface covered with solar cells, which would rapidly kill the planet
- - the uranium bubble is way too small, presumably very inefficient use of only known high grade ores
- -. with closed cycle integral fast reactors and complete fuel burnup, very low grade ores can be used, almost no waste
- - there are 5e13 metric tons of uranium and 2.3e14 metric tons of thorium in the earth's crust
- at 5E16 J/T, 1TWy=3.16e19J, 632T/1TWy, that is 450e9 TWy, a mere factor of a billion larger than 90 to 300 TWy
- when terrestrial solar advocates bring numbers, bring a calculator
- - The 6e8 TW passing the earth closer than the moon is 26,000 times larger than the "SOLAR" circle shown on the screen
- - The 3.8E14 TW emitted by the sun is 16.5 billions times larger
- - The 2.3e4 TW circle is 500 pixels wide, so 6e8 TW is 80,000 pixels wide, and 3.8e14 TW is 640 million pixels wide.
- Properly done, space collected energy used in space does not rob the biosphere or add heat to the earth
- this is very interesting, complementary to server sky - Iceland feeds data from the north!
Can we use bit.ly? How about ie.ee?
It would be great if the URLs in the references were shorter. I would like to use bit.ly or tiny.cc or other service - but I don't want the references to die if the shortened url service does.
The IEEE should offer a shortened url service - perhaps they can negotiate with the Estonian engineering company that owns it to get ie.ee and offer http://ie.ee/<number> shortened URLs, with 9 digit numbers reserved for past and future ieee xplore articles, 9+3 digit numbers assigned to references per paper, and 8+4 digit numbers self-assignable by ieee members (a nice perk that costs almost nothing).
Hence, my 2013 IEEE Sustech paper would be http://ie.ee/006617309, reference 6 could be http://ie.ee/006617309-006, and the URL for my personal favorite online joke site could be http://ie.ee/01221480-0577
Perhaps the ieee can even get its own top level domain, .ieee . We are bigger than 30 small countries with seats at the UN.