It's all about the journey ...right? 'Reason' seems to be a noun, a place to which I am attempting to journey. 'Reason' more accurately represents my reality as a verb - my journey is something that I am relentlessly trying to reason in a world confounded by human emotion and ruled by illogical judgments. Through documenting my thoughts on science, philosophy, religion, politics, and day-to-day life I can infer some meaning from this journey and find like-minded humans with which to share it.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Double the science, double the fun
Just inherited a nice PC monitor in my lab. Now I can do science TWICE as fast!
3 comments:
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Oh dear! I'm not quite sure how to tell you this, but adding an extra monitor to a single computer makes your computer run SLOWER, not faster. Unless the limiting factor on the sciencing is the speed at which you can flip between two charts, you're doing it wrong.
Unfortunately I must sacrifice speed of the computer for the ability to have more window space - switching between programs has become more difficult, so this has turned out to be a nice remedy. Now, if only I could figure out how to get someone to run the experiments and analyze the data while I'm at happy hour ...
3 comments:
Oh dear! I'm not quite sure how to tell you this, but adding an extra monitor to a single computer makes your computer run SLOWER, not faster. Unless the limiting factor on the sciencing is the speed at which you can flip between two charts, you're doing it wrong.
Unfortunately I must sacrifice speed of the computer for the ability to have more window space - switching between programs has become more difficult, so this has turned out to be a nice remedy. Now, if only I could figure out how to get someone to run the experiments and analyze the data while I'm at happy hour ...
If Nik hadn't posted it, I would've
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