Monte Carlo based EA
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Member Since Jul 20, 2011 23 posts
gatornuke
Jul 26 2011 at 18:00
Thanks, but I'm not really a math guru. I just have a master's in nuclear engineering, which lends itself well to this approach. I just hope it pays off.
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PipGnostic (TheCyclist)
Jul 27 2011 at 07:56
Lol - that why the forex, be out of a job soon. World not so impressed with splitting the atom any more.
Does my nut why no one does sub sea tidal farms. Use tide shifts with subsea hydro turbines. Places like Taiwan 7 knot subsea currents 22 out of 24 hours... It's predictable, it's green and we have the technology... Show me your pips!! |
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Member Since Jan 14, 2010 554 posts
James_Bond
Jul 27 2011 at 09:55
gatornuke posted: Thanks, but I'm not really a math guru. I just have a master's in nuclear engineering, which lends itself well to this approach. I just hope it pays off. ![]() Than you're even smarter than I thought at first!
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Member Since Apr 11, 2010 9 posts
TraderHotch
Jul 29 2011 at 08:53
TheCyclist posted: Does my nut why no one does sub sea tidal farms. Use tide shifts with subsea hydro turbines. Places like Taiwan 7 knot subsea currents 22 out of 24 hours... It's predictable, it's green and we have the technology... Money. We'll get around to it eventually, but it needs to be more than economically viable, it needs to be a better investment than oil. So first we wait for the oil to run out. :D Life getting tough? God fears your progress. |
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PipGnostic (TheCyclist)
Jul 29 2011 at 12:23
Going to run out of nature looooong before we run out of oil....
Show me your pips!! |
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Member Since Apr 11, 2010 9 posts
TraderHotch
Jul 29 2011 at 12:58
Not really, everything's natural!
Life getting tough? God fears your progress. |
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PipGnostic (TheCyclist)
Jul 29 2011 at 13:17
(edited Jul 29 2011 at 13:21 )
Yup - including mass extinctions....'bout 10 000 000 central Africans are finding that out the hard way even as I type this.
Imagine an event like that hits Asia, which it almost did last year. Have 100's of millions on the move.... Show me your pips!! |
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TraderHotch
Jul 29 2011 at 14:29
I'm not arguing with you, just correcting your wording and saying that, while I think we should go balls out for green tech, I don't think we will soon.
Life getting tough? God fears your progress. |
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PipGnostic (TheCyclist)
Jul 30 2011 at 00:30
(edited Jul 30 2011 at 00:31 )
Not so sure, weather last six months been so extreme and everyone is being affected. With the tsunami pointing a big finger at nuclear as dangerous, and with the weather doing what it's doing, it seems people are suddenly going to realise climate change is here to stay and it's going to affect everyone, and nuclear isn't the answer.
Might see a big green push in our lifetimes still I would guess. Same thing happened to lead and CFC's, once the problem was understood and some consequences arrived the entire world took action to solve it. And they did. All we need now is a few natural disasters in the developed world and things will change rapidly from the bottom up. Show me your pips!! |
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PipGnostic (TheCyclist)
Jul 30 2011 at 00:50
US is actually overdue for quite a few.
San Andreas is over due, tsunami's (sub sea land slides) in California overdue, hurricane in New York.... Show me your pips!! |
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