FSU gone? edited for content...TM, It's Back!!
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Nice to see.....
Good to see the models back.
The Super Ensemble is a separate story altogether. More news on that coming out next week.
Mike
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The Super Ensemble is a separate story altogether. More news on that coming out next week.
Mike
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Derek Ortt wrote:Matt,
its a private commercial product, not a public one
You can get it, but you have to pay for it. Funded by a private enterprise
You're correct, but it's not totally funded by the private enterprise that has bought the rights to it. NSF partially funds the Superensemble, which could eventually cause a sticking point. A recent act just got passed saying that any government funded research CANNOT be restricted to the public.
We'll see if this starts putting the wheels in motion to get the superensemble out to the public.
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