sama: While you have our attention, you might as well explain the details about the $120k/7% happening in two chunks. [Edit 1:] Thanks; OK. I had read it as potentially indicating the money came at two different times…
The article's discussion of golf balls reads completely opposite to standard well-accepted theory. The author writes: > [The "drag catastrophe"] is when an object is falling so fast that the boundary layer of gas…
More discussion from the early HN: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=428312
Believe it or not, there is actual IETF precedence for this: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6189#section-11 (which they really should have cited in RFC 7169) When the IETF was deciding whether to standards-track ZRTP or…
sama: While you have our attention, you might as well explain the details about the $120k/7% happening in two chunks. [Edit 1:] Thanks; OK. I had read it as potentially indicating the money came at two different times…
The article's discussion of golf balls reads completely opposite to standard well-accepted theory. The author writes: > [The "drag catastrophe"] is when an object is falling so fast that the boundary layer of gas…
More discussion from the early HN: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=428312
Believe it or not, there is actual IETF precedence for this: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6189#section-11 (which they really should have cited in RFC 7169) When the IETF was deciding whether to standards-track ZRTP or…