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Get Your Cancer Zapped by a Big, Proton-Spewing Atom smasher [Medical specialty]

- Posted in: creating from raw materials, particle accelerator, potential unit, persal, phots, killing machine, fair game, varian, manoeuvre, zapped, medical care, accelerator, proton, tumors, atom, cancer, medicine - Tagi: creating from raw materials, particle accelerator, potential unit, persal, phots, killing machine, fair game, varian, manoeuvre, zapped, medical care, accelerator, proton, tumors, atom, cancer, medicine
If large equals better, than Varian Surgical System's Atom smasher, premeditated to dispense nucleon medical care, is the best goddam cancer-killing machine ever shapely. The tactical manoeuvre is a 250 mega-electron potential unit nucleon particle accelerator, and it's so large that it requires its personal creating from raw materials. It's premeditated to precise precisely fair game tumors for radiation medical care, as protons have a "little shorter and unpredictable range of strength delivery than photons." I'm not sure I fully see it, but it sure does look effective, doesn't it? [Varian via Medgadget]


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$200 Acer Vespid Is Nvidia Ion-Based PC-Wii-Console Loanblend Thingie [Nettop]

- Posted in: wii, indefinite quantity, computing machine, thingie, manoeuvre, hornet, inquirer, wiimote, terni, acer, nvidia, rootage, atom, models, images - Tagi: wii, indefinite quantity, computing machine, thingie, manoeuvre, hornet, inquirer, wiimote, terni, acer, nvidia, rootage, atom, models, images

Apparently, the Acer Hornet is an Nvidia Ion-based Atom-powered small PC which can be adorned on displays. The least newsworthy thing: Acer wants to sell it with a Wiimote-like tactical manoeuvre for recreation and removed control.

Or that's what Turkic computer Donanim Chemist says, poster no images of the computing machine, which can be adorned on the back of some VESA-compatible display.

According to the Verbalizer, sources close to "one of the firms" have unconfirmed that it will launch at the rootage of April, with ternion to quaternity models ranging from a bare $199 to $399. The Inquirer's source says it will be a "Full PC with a Wii-like size" with HDMI indefinite quantity. [Donanim Haber via The Inquirer]




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