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One night i once met a lovely chap on a street corner. He was selling some type of white powder. I dont know what it was, but he also said; "The first one is free"

:D

1176 - Energy deposition of charged particles and neutrons in an inertial confinement fusion plasma - looks good, ill have to read it tomorrow
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careful now!

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careful now! once you start in on IEC theory you cant stop without having withdrawal symptoms....


theres a clinic for that just down my street :D

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That's no kidding! I'm having a blast pulling old books off the shelf and diving into "basic" math and physics. But boy am I rusty. Code up my equations and BLOOWY - division by zero all over the place. I just got some of it fixed, but the graphics for viewing needs more work. Trying to display stuff outside the viewing volume causes NAN (not a number) infinities.

But I think I'll stay hooked - no need to quit until I get my rocket engine to mars :D

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Here is a link to some free computing power once you get some code to run:

http://boinc.berkeley.edu/

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I was reading about that in the Planetary Society rag. Seems like a great resource, I'll have to see how much work it really takes to set something up.
But the code has to work correctly first...

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