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Post by SKORIC on Mar 3, 2009 22:32:53 GMT -5
^ Why does it have to do with anything. People can call their company whatever they like. The name is catchy and attracts the Serb community and its been very successful over the last 20 years of its exsistance.
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Trazi Vise
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Today's "church" has NOTHING to do with religion.
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Post by Trazi Vise on Mar 3, 2009 22:40:08 GMT -5
I may be there next customer hahahaha :-)
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Post by bob1389 on Mar 3, 2009 22:44:27 GMT -5
"Is this for real lol...what has tesla got to do with automotives?" boze sacuvaj www.teslamotors.com/The Tesla Roadster First electric sports car in the world
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Post by bob1389 on Mar 3, 2009 22:46:56 GMT -5
NVIDIA Tesla Supercomputer: World's first personal super computer
Scientists have developed the world's first personal supercomputer, The Tesla Supercomputer.
Tesla developed by US-based company NVIDIA which looks like an ordinary PC is 25 times faster than its counterpart.
The Super computer is priced between 4,000 pounds and 8,000 pounds.
Features Your own Supercomputer Dedicated computing resource for every computational researcher and technical professional.
Cluster Performance on your Desktop The performance of a cluster in a desktop system. Four Tesla GPU computing processors deliver close to 4 Teraflops of performance.
Designed for Office Use Plugs into a standard office power socket and quiet enough for use at your desk.
Massively Parallel Many Core GPU Architecture 240 parallel processor cores per GPU that can execute thousands of concurrent threads.
Solve Large-scale Problems using Multiple GPUs Scale your application to multiple GPUs and harness the performance of thousands of processor cores to solve large-scale problems.
Widely accepted, easy to learn CUDA C Programming Environment Easily express application parallelism to take advantage of the GPU’s many-core architecture using the NVIDIA® CUDA™ C programming environment.
4 GB High-Speed Memory per GPU Dedicated compute memory enables larger datasets to be stored locally for each processor to maximize benefit from the 102 GB/s memory transfer speeds and minimize data movement around the system.
IEEE 754 Floating Point Precision (single-precision and double-precision) Provides results that are consistent across platforms and meet industry standards.
64-bit ALUs for Double-Precision Math Meets the precision requirements of your most demanding applications with 64-bit ALUs.
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Zvone
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Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.
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Post by Zvone on Mar 3, 2009 22:50:16 GMT -5
Hehe..........
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Post by zloca on Mar 3, 2009 23:33:48 GMT -5
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Post by SKORIC on Mar 4, 2009 1:19:30 GMT -5
Tesla the young ladTesla in his primeTesla at workTesla CoilTesla's wardenclyffe tower. Was supposed to give the whole world free energy before being shut down by greedy American businessmen.Tesla abit older still working awayOld man TeslaOld Tesla with Young Kralj Petar 1942Tesla's ashes at his Museum in BelgradeTesla's legacy lives on
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Trazi Vise
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Today's "church" has NOTHING to do with religion.
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Post by Trazi Vise on Mar 4, 2009 1:23:01 GMT -5
ah joj...You are in love with this man! :-)
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Post by SKORIC on Mar 4, 2009 4:10:44 GMT -5
Will you Croats ever stop spreading rubbish in our threads lol
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Post by SKORIC on Mar 4, 2009 4:37:02 GMT -5
Tesla's village during and after the warThe world knows Serb Nikola Tesla as a pioneer of electrical power. His birth-house in Smiljani village was destroyed by Croat tanks. The crowning irony for war-battered Croatia is that hundreds of villages around Smiljan, his native town have no electricity. "If Tesla rose from the dead, he wouldn't believe it," said Marija Batinic, 50, who lives near Smiljan and believes the heavily Serb region of central Croatia is being deprived of electricity because of ethnic discrimination. Croatia's Serbian minority, about 12 percent of the population of 4.5 million before the war, is down to 3 percent, many of them in the villages around Smiljan in central Croatia. au.youtube.com/watch?v=6xtbQyDmGnI
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Zvone
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Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.
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Post by Zvone on Mar 4, 2009 10:58:30 GMT -5
Somebody has the hots for Tesla....XOXOX
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Mar 4, 2009 12:39:13 GMT -5
On a serious note, the man was simply amazing and I would say that he was more worth as a solitary person then everything Balkan produced (just compare the world with him and without him to get the sense of what I just wrote) over at least past 100 years if not far more. So I would say that he is definitively above petty balkanoid nonsense we see before us today (it would be like comparing and equating a zoo chimp with a doctor just cause they happen to be located in the same zipcode).
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Mar 5, 2009 3:18:32 GMT -5
Tesla's village during and after the warThe world knows Serb Nikola Tesla as a pioneer of electrical power. His birth-house in Smiljani village was destroyed by Croat tanks. The crowning irony for war-battered Croatia is that hundreds of villages around Smiljan, his native town have no electricity. "If Tesla rose from the dead, he wouldn't believe it," said Marija Batinic, 50, who lives near Smiljan and believes the heavily Serb region of central Croatia is being deprived of electricity because of ethnic discrimination. Croatia's Serbian minority, about 12 percent of the population of 4.5 million before the war, is down to 3 percent, many of them in the villages around Smiljan in central Croatia. au.youtube.com/watch?v=6xtbQyDmGnI Jebem mater svim ustasima.
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Post by SKORIC on Mar 5, 2009 10:50:21 GMT -5
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Post by ILIRI I MADH on Mar 6, 2009 15:15:21 GMT -5
haha i thought he was born in croatia with vlach origins from serbia and died in america...by blood he was a vlach.
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Mar 6, 2009 17:17:29 GMT -5
haha i thought he was born in croatia with vlach origins from serbia and died in america...by blood he was a vlach. Funny cause it is a rare name and it exists in Montenegro (which is from where and its vicinity many Krajina Serbs are from actually) Tesla, ogranak Draganića iz Banjana (Nikšić)www.montenegro.org.au/T.htmlOn the side note I firmly believe that most Dinaric area people are for most part slavized natives (which would be Vlachs who in turn were/are romanized natives) which afterward became Serbs, Croats etc.
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Post by SKORIC on Mar 6, 2009 23:38:47 GMT -5
haha i thought he was born in croatia with vlach origins from serbia and died in america...by blood he was a vlach. lol
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Post by ILIRI I MADH on Mar 25, 2009 23:32:03 GMT -5
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Post by SKORIC on Mar 26, 2009 1:01:51 GMT -5
^Yep Tesla was actually Albanian. Didnt cha know??
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Post by Novus Dis on Mar 26, 2009 1:42:32 GMT -5
^Yep Tesla was actually Albanian. Didnt cha know?? They prefer to be called "Illyrians" or "non-Serbs".
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