<< In the Highly Accelerated Life Testing chamber, the temperature ranges from minus 166 degrees to 392 degrees to see if displays can tolerate cold and heat. >> Good to know that somebody out there takes climate change seriously. WFL On 9/13/14, Henry Baker <hbaker1@pipeline.com> wrote:
So, those huge electronics billboards are really _factoring machines_ ?!?
At 06:52 AM 9/13/2014, Henry Baker wrote:
Adi Shamir's TWINKLE factoring device is amusingly analog. http://web.archive.org/web/20010615145445/http://porsche.ls.fi.upm.es/Materi...
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New Dimension in Scoreboard Watching
Daktronics Plays Outsize Role as Giant Scoreboards Proliferate
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