[Info-vax] Intel junk...Kernel-memory-leaking Intel processor design flaw forces Linux, Windows redesign

DaveFroble davef at tsoft-inc.com
Wed Jan 10 00:59:03 EST 2018


Jan-Erik Soderholm wrote:
> Den 2018-01-09 kl. 22:41, skrev Tim Streater:
>> In article <p32p4a$32u$1 at news.albasani.net>, Jan-Erik Soderholm
>> <jan-erik.soderholm at telia.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Den 2018-01-09 kl. 14:16, skrev Tim Streater:
>>>> In article <p32eir$3r6$3 at news.albasani.net>, Jan-Erik Soderholm
>>>> <jan-erik.soderholm at telia.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Den 2018-01-09 kl. 10:58, skrev Tim Streater:
>>>>>> In article <WOT4C.274768$BH4.101809 at fx02.iad>, Wolf K
>>>>>> <wolfmac at sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 2018-01-08 14:59, Jan-Erik Soderholm wrote:
>>>>>>> [...]
>>>>>>>> If you run the gasoline engine on bio-fuels produced from plants
>>>>>>>> growing *today*, there is no issue with the C02 emissions.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> There is a net addition to the CO2 load, because it costs energy 
>>>>>>> (ie, fuel) to produce the biofuel. That cost can be stated as the 
>>>>>>> proportion of the fuel needed to produce it. That is, how many 
>>>>>>> litres of some fuel does it take to produce 100 litres of the stuff?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And how much land to produce the 100 litres each year every year? 
>>>>>> Or to
>>>>>> produce enough biofuel for one vehicle's annual driving?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> What kind of "vehicle"? You can probably forget all those V8's...
>>>>>
>>>>> No, bio-fuel is not the only solution. There will be other fueld
>>>>> neededf and at the samre time another way to "build" our communities
>>>>> that does not need the amount of car travels as today.
>>>>>
>>>>> And bio-fuel is not only about growing stuff out on the fields, it
>>>>> is also gas produced from ordinary household waste.
>>>>
>>>> Biofuel is not a solution at all.
>>
>>> So then, what is the solution to get rid of the fossil fuels?
>>
>> Nuclear. Much the safest and reliable.
>>
> 
> Nuclear is a dead end and pushing the issues with waste storage onto
> many future generations. The nuclear *plans* are quite OK when in
> production but a real pain to decommission.
> 
> 
> 

So then, it's just an engineering issue, right?

Better design, better planning, and such.

Just where did that waste come from?  Some aliens shipped it in from off planet? 
  It came from right here.  It should be a manageable problem.

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