Yeah, but the moon has many of the resources you need to construct infrastructure and with a magnetic launch system, all the solar system is within your reach....
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it's gravity is too intense for mining and transportation on and off of it to be uneconomical... that's why many at NASA want to mine asteroids... besides you could still use the moons gravity to act as a slingshot to further places"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss
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Seeing as all you would need for a magnetic launcher would be energy input, which you could derive from locally-manufactured solar power cells, flight from the moon would be nearly free....
Secondarily, the only thing worth mining on the moon is He3, useful for Nuclear fusion power plants about 25-40years in the future. Seeings as it is a gas that could be liquified, transport should be relatively cheap given the fact that it can be very densely packed.
The moon is truly useful as a gateway to the rest of the solar system more than anything else....much cheaper to fly from than the earth, yet still has the resources you need to construct spacecraft....
Let me know via ICQ if you'd like to consider the question further....Let us return to the moon, to stay!!!
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There is One radical problem in P with zalman ZM-80HP.
ZM-80HP is can not cooling on properly with Parhelia's core as well as GF4 Ti4600 or Radeon 9700 Pro.
Its enable to cool GF Ti4200 under .. I will tested this solution ..
waiting for ...Intel Pentium IV 2.4B@3.0GHz
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Kingmax PC-2700 512MB DDR + Thermaltake Heatsink
IMB Deskstar 120GXP 80GB 7200 rpm
Seagate Baracuda IV 40GB 7200 rpm
Matrox Parhelia 128MB Retail 235/615
Philips 107P NF
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Liteon 40X/12X/48X CDRW
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I believe at the edges on the GPU isn't much what can become hot
Originally posted by ohloveme
There is One radical problem in P with zalman ZM-80HP.
ZM-80HP is can not cooling on properly with Parhelia's core as well as GF4 Ti4600 or Radeon 9700 Pro.
Its enable to cool GF Ti4200 under .. I will tested this solution ..
waiting for ...Last edited by Gohan; 10 October 2002, 03:50.System:
P III-S 1.4@1.52
512 MB SDR-Ram
Gigabyte-6IEML
Matrox Parhelia
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I forgot important one thing ..
ZM-80HP is not installed on Parhelia board..
Zalman said this in their ZM-80HP introducing page ..
"The VGA card of Below type like Parhelia or Voodoo5 is not installed on their card, because it has wrong direct hole for putting on heatshik pin or no hole on their card."
<img src="http://www.zalman.co.kr/images/0208/board1.gif">
check it out below link
Last edited by ohloveme; 10 October 2002, 08:04.Intel Pentium IV 2.4B@3.0GHz
ALPHA 8942 Cooler
Gigabyte 8PE667Pro (845PE)
Kingmax PC-2700 512MB DDR + Thermaltake Heatsink
IMB Deskstar 120GXP 80GB 7200 rpm
Seagate Baracuda IV 40GB 7200 rpm
Matrox Parhelia 128MB Retail 235/615
Philips 107P NF
Netgear FA301TX + Intel Pro 100/VE bridged connection
Liteon 40X/12X/48X CDRW
Seasonic 300W Silence
Windows XP Professional Eng.
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Mutz, I wouldn't try it. It's generally a bad thing to have part of the core without contact to a heat remover.Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.
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...uhmmm, the CUV2AB is round with a diameter of 55.8 mm all of which is contact area.
The diagonal of the chip is just over this, around 60 mm. So each corner of the chip is uncovered for 1-2 mm. I don't know the diameter of the core, but it should be well inside the diameter of the sink, no?How can you possibly take anything seriously?
Who cares?
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