The New Space Race: One Man's Mission to Build a Galactic Internet
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#2It's true that I live under a rock, but how have I never heard of this guy?
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#3It's true that I live under a rock, but how have I never heard of this guy?
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#7I guess he was the first to come up with this radial heatsink design?
http://www.google.com/patents/US20040200601
Stock Intel coolers do look like this today and have for a while.
I used to spend a lot of time thinking about heatsinks. It is all tower and heatpipe models today, though, e.g.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6830/cpu-air-cooler-roundup-si...
Originally popularized by the Scythe Ninja back in gosh, what, 2004 or so? It was a super effective design, main refinements over time have been more and more "slices" and direct contact heatpipes. Nobody afaik has beaten efficiency of the tower heatpipe design to date.
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#10150ms is an incredible number, and the volume of satellites required will also increase bandwidth. This seems like a good situation to be in all around. I hope he succeeds at this work.