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AFAIK, it's solar powered and not wind powered.


The infographic from IBM's site (http://filecache.mediaroom.com/mr5mr_ibmnews/184460/IBM_Auto...) says:

> PROPULSION SYSTEM Hybrid power: window/solar (with diesel generator backup)

And while I'm at it:

> SPEED Max: 10 knots

> JOURNEY TIME - PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND TO PLYMOUTH, MA Duration: Approximately 12 days


This looks super familiar, I think I used the french edition back in '83!

Thanks for sharing, brings back lots of good memories!


If you want to read more check out this post https://www.zapread.com/Post/Detail/6204/space-retro-gaming/ (That's where I stole the link.)


Just saw one today at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. Kind of wish it was up and running though ...


Holy molly! Yes please!


Sounds like we are on the same path ;-)


Been working on something proposed by Manuel Blum (Conscious Turing Machines):

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18577675

It's only a part of a possible AGI system ...


Anything that is too niche is bound to be a "barren run", at least for a while ...


Great ... just when I was going to use openCL .. :(


I have (the now older) XPS 13 with Ubuntu 18.04 and it's awesome. The infamous coil whines were a bit of a bummer but since upgrading (from 17.10) to 18.04, I haven't heard it again ...


I have a T240 with 8gb RAM and an SSD. How do you think it would work for c++ development on Ubuntu?


Well, the naming was supposed to evoke "a cocktail" and "things bubbling up" as that's part of the concept. You are not the only one to have given me some sort of grievance about it :-|


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