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Following From Afar | Pastor Thompson | SFBCN

The Bible Way to Heaven
https://youtu.be/2qn88ppl_bQ

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Following from Afar

Sermon at Sure Foundation Baptist Church
Jan 15 2023

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Independent, Fundamental, KJV Bible Only, Soulwinning Baptist Preaching.
Strong Hold Baptist Church in Norcross, GA.
Pastor David Berzins.
http://strongholdbapti...

Marisol Come Down (a song of love from afar, by Eddie Biggins)

Marisol Come Down
(Eddie Biggins)

Marisol sits by her window
Looking down at the street
Her quiet brown eyes don't shed a tear
She draws a languid puff from her cigarette
Unaware I’m watching longingly from here

[chorus]
Marisol come down fro...

Dancalia, tra storia e scienza: la nascita di un oceano

con Luca Lupi

Luca Lupi ci condurrà in un viaggio affascinante in una regione unica al mondo trattando diverse tematiche dalla tettonica e la geografia della regione al processo di ominazione e della storia del popolo Afar.
Verranno presentat...

It's Her

Ever admired a woman from afar, knowing that you wouldn't have a chance in hell with her? Are you an antisocial nerd? Then this is for you.

See more on https://www.pulverdingen9.de

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Offerman Industries

Offerman Industries is creating art and design based on old-school electronics, i.e. retrotronics and retro-computing. It involves programming embedded systems, and designing and having manufactured aluminium components, electronic schematics, printed circuit boards, 3D-printed objects, and laser-cut acrylic glass and aluminium. Although some of these technologies are also used in the makers movement, in this case a far more robust, industrial approach is used.

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Tesla Cooler Design Stream Archive

Rendered desperate for VRAM by a forthcoming stylegan-related project, I recently had to wade thermistor first into the concernedly hot and strange world of GPUs without video outputs.

Too esoteric to game on, and too power hungry to mine cryptocurrencies with, the NVidia Tesla K80 (allegedly the 'The World's Most Popular GPU') can be had for under $250 USD on ebay, a far cry from it's imperial MSRP of $5000. By my math, the card is one of the most cost-efficient ways to avail one's self of video ram by the dozen of gigabytes.

This sounds great on paper, but actually getting one of these configured to do useful work is a kind of a project in, and of itself. I'll eventually get to this in the aforementioned upcoming post. This playlist's topic however, is upstream of all that: the task of keeping these things cool.