ZFS Creators, Jeff Bonwick & Bill Moore, Interviewed by Scoble
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New battery review module surface is black, not because of the positive electrode exists, the module is likely to be integrated back contact silicon solar cells, silicon, where the role is often to extend the service life of equipment.Mitsubishi motors in October 2009 28-30 at the yokohama exhibition center held the Pacific “GreenDevice2009″ displayed on the high efficiency solar camera battery 19.1% respectively. In the square 15cm in polysilicon solar cells, realized the highest efficiency. The research achievements in 2009 September 2009 and the application of physics to the international society in October EUPVSEC “, “said in a statement.
18 Minutes in, Bill Moore talks about about the complete rewrite of the virtual memory system.
Nice interview
New battery review module surface is black, not because of the positive electrode exists, the module is likely to be integrated back contact silicon solar cells, silicon, where the role is often to extend the service life of equipment.Mitsubishi motors in October 2009 28-30 at the yokohama exhibition center held the Pacific “GreenDevice2009″ displayed on the high efficiency solar camera battery 19.1% respectively. In the square 15cm in polysilicon solar cells, realized the highest efficiency. The research achievements in 2009 September 2009 and the application of physics to the international society in October EUPVSEC “, “said in a statement.