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From User: k

Current Topic: Technology

Skunkworks At Apple -- The Graphing Calculator Story
Topic: Technology 5:03 pm EST, Dec 25, 2004

The secret to programming is not intelligence, though of course that helps. It is not hard work or experience, though they help, too. The secret to programming is having smart friends.

I had none of the traditional power over others that is inherent to the structure of corporations and bureaucracies. I had neither budget nor headcount. I answered to no one, and no one had to do anything I asked. Dozens of people collaborated spontaneously, motivated by loyalty, friendship, or the love of craftsmanship.

We were hackers, creating something for the sheer joy of making it work.

Skunkworks At Apple -- The Graphing Calculator Story


Hybrid Lighting
Topic: Technology 2:54 pm EST, Nov 25, 2004

Research under way at ORNL could lead to entirely new, highly energy-efficient ways of lighting buildings using the power of sunlight.

In addition to providing light, the technology would convert sunlight to electricity much more efficiently than conventional solar technologies.

In commercial buildings, lighting consumes more electric energy than any other building end-use. It accounts for more than a third of all electricity consumed for commercial use in the United States.

Way cool. I remember, back in high school, thinking about how to do something like this. These "large-diameter" optical fibers are just the ticket.

Hybrid Lighting


 
 
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