Figure out efficient wireless power transfer and you've got it. 

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> On Nov 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, Chris Egeland <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Or we can just run a really really long extension cord to OSC!
> 
> Chris
> 
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>> On Nov 9, 2013, at 12:28, Nicholas Petroski <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Just need a space where electric is included.
>> 
>>> On Nov 9, 2013 12:13 PM, "Ben Lippincott" <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> <badjoke>
>>> 
>>> OMG
>>> 
>>> We don't need a new space, or any heaters
>>> 
>>> We can just get 16 Radeon R9 290Xs and make 4 bitcoin mining PCs and put 
>>> them around the space
>>> 
>>> It'll be like 700 degrees F
>>> 
>>> I'm a genius
>>> 
>>> Pus it would only cost $9600 for all the GPUs
>>> </badjoke>
>>> 
>>> GPU-based buttcoin mining is pointless. It costs more in electricity than 
>>> you can make up by mining.
>>> 
>>>> On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 4:25 AM, Andrew Buczko <[email protected]> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> GXLOLWTFDDR573 I'll have to get me some of that RAM!
>>>> 
>>>> The way I see it is that the newer games are too demanding. You have games 
>>>> out there that require a super computer just to play them yet an 8088 can 
>>>> display 30 rotating 3D objects at once?...  The developers of today need 
>>>> to take some que's from the Demoscene programmers and go back and refine 
>>>> their code. 
>>>> 
>>>> Oh and don't worry about bitcoins, that's what your cycles are for ;)
>>>>  
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Torrie Fischer <[email protected]> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> On Friday, November 08, 2013 12:00:20 Omar Rassi wrote:
>>>>> > Most of us in the IT field know that even though gigabit ethernet has a
>>>>> > bandwidth 1000 Mb/s or that SATA3 has bandwidth of 600 Mb/s, you will 
>>>>> > never
>>>>> > reach those numbers in real world operation. Does the same hold true 
>>>>> > about
>>>>> > gaming and FPS? I found the following article at on Wired:
>>>>> >
>>>>> > http://www.wired.com/reviews/2013/11/high-low-gaming-pcs/?cid=14209594
>>>>> >
>>>>> > I know that beyond 60 FPS its very difficult for the human eye to
>>>>> > distinguish better quality and that greater than 30 FPS is where games 
>>>>> > are
>>>>> > considered playable. Wired brought up a good point that most monitors 
>>>>> > can
>>>>> > only display 60 FPS max (high end monitors beyond 60Hz are excluded from
>>>>> > that generality). So I ask what are the benefits of a multi-thousand 
>>>>> > dollar
>>>>> > gaming rig besides bragging rights?
>>>>> 
>>>>> the benefit to me is that I can immediately pick out who doesn't 
>>>>> understand
>>>>> the bottlenecks in today's software
>>>>> 
>>>>> >
>>>>> > The topic here is centered around benefits to the owner of said 
>>>>> > computer,
>>>>> > not community projects like Folding@home or Seti@home. Do not discuss
>>>>> > Bitcoin mining is also a given considering the power of a $5000 rig and 
>>>>> > how
>>>>> > much it has already been discussed in the past, lets get creative here.
>>>>> 
>>>>> but muh buttcoins...
>>>>> 
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Thanks,
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Omar
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