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  • Plot twist: she actually does go here.
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0ceanic-w0nders:

when ur sad always remember that u don’t look like you did in 6th grade

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#Thank Gawwwwdddd
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Scientists Create Wi-Fi That Can Transmit Seven Blu-ray Movies Per Second → gizmodo.com

kateoplis:

American and Israeli researchers have used twisted vortex beams to transmit data at 2.5 terabits per second. As far as we can discern, this is the fastest wireless network ever created — by some margin. This technique is likely to be used in the next few years to vastly increase the throughput of both wireless and fiber-optic networks.

These twisted signals use orbital angular momentum (OAM) to cram much more data into a single stream. In current state-of-the-art transmission protocols (WiFi, LTE, COFDM), we only modulate the spin angular momentum (SAM) of radio waves, not the OAM. If you picture the Earth, SAM is our planet spinning on its axis, while OAM is our movement around the Sun. Basically, the breakthrough here is that researchers have created a wireless network protocol that uses both OAM and SAM. 

In this case, Alan Willner and fellow researchers from the University of Southern California, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and Tel Aviv University, twisted together eight ~300Gbps visible light data streams using OAM. Each of the eight beams has a different level of OAM twist. The beams are bundled into two groups of four, which are passed through different polarization filters. One bundle of four is transmitted as a thin stream, like a screw thread, while the other four are transmitted around the outside, like a sheathe. The beam is then transmitted over open space (just one meter in this case), and untwisted and processed by the receiving end. 2.5 terabits per second is equivalent to 320 gigabytes per second, or around seven full Blu-ray movies per second.

This huge achievement comes just a few months after Bo Thide finally proved that OAM is actually possible.

Read on.

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me running into people from high school

soyeahduh:

when I see them walking towards me:

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when they catch me first:

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#Britney Spears #Ugg boots #crocs #why Brit Brit whyyyyyyyyy
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You guise...

“Pussy be yankin” is now stuck in my head. I literally cannot think of a more inappropriate song to be stuck in my head at work.

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#Nail art #nails #nail polish #mint #black
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#suit porn
“There’s been a lot of simple vilification of right-wing people. It’s really easy to say, ‘Well, you’re Christian, you’re anti-this and that, and I hate you.’ But to me, it’s more interesting to say, ‘What is this person like and how do they really think?’ Do I have any common ground with people like that who find me really, really offensive? Do I have common ground with them? It’s worth exploring.” —Louis C.K. On Comedy, Love, Life And Loss (via npr)
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when i realized how many people care about Pretty Little Liars...

patheticlifestory:

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What my friends who don't go to liberal arts schools think Loyola is like

thismightgetawk:

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#Gpoy
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