Re: [FRIAM] Advice on configuring computers

2018-10-14 Thread Barry MacKichan
On my Mac, I have three categories of space on my drive: used, free, and purgeable. I think Windows may be similar. The response to seeing an apparently empty continent is to occupy it. Same here. A definition of purgeable space, pulled from a help file, is: ##What Is Purgeable Space## When yo

[FRIAM] Famous Experiment Dooms Alternative to Quantum Weirdness

2018-10-14 Thread Tom Johnson
Oil droplets guided by “pilot waves” have failed to reproduce the results of the quantum double-slit experiment, crushing a century-old dream that there exists a single, concrete reality. https://www.quantamagazine.org/famous-experiment-dooms-pilot-wave-alternative-to-quantum-weirdness-20181011/ =

Re: [FRIAM] Advice on configuring computers

2018-10-14 Thread Gillian Densmore
And or Tempfiles and what ever windows calls swap. And that's assuming it does. I simply don't know. On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 1:52 PM Roger Critchlow wrote: > I'd wonder how much space you've allocated for browser caching. > > -- rec -- > > On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 1:00 PM Marcus Daniels > wrote

Re: [FRIAM] Advice on configuring computers

2018-10-14 Thread Gillian Densmore
Nick. As to backing up the current drive. Do as others sugest. And not as this slacker did. Cloud as well as a plain regular USB hard drive. HdClone https://www.miray.de/products/sat.hdclone.html worked fine for me to do that FWIW.. On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 6:20 PM Nick Thompson wrote: > Hi, T

Re: [FRIAM] Famous Experiment Dooms Alternative to Quantum Weirdness

2018-10-14 Thread Marcus Daniels
Bush’s makes several caveats in his paper about possible improved experiments. It hardly seems to me like the case is closed. Gosh, all that is at stake is the possibility of superluminal interactions and a-causality! I’ve can’t help but wonder about people that can swallow those pills on `