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anybody remember going to see a guy give a talk about this architecture? guess they're one step closer to an actual chip.
anybody remember going to see a guy give a talk about this architecture? guess they're one step closer to an actual chip.
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Yeah, I remember the talk by Doug Burger. I remembered him two weeks ago when I originally read the article. I also remember Falsafi ripping on him. They're gonna have some fun getting those loopback wires working, but I suppose they could just let the data take two or three or five clock ticks to get back accross the chip and not care as long as the grid is big enough to hide most of that latency.
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http://www.commsdesign.com/story/OEG20030915S0060
This coding methodology should be rolled up into another 802.11x standard rather than this one company doing it. It would make wireless way more useful and prevalent than it already is. Also, if it is given a standard, then more people are likely to adopt it. Heck, they should just license the technology to EVERYONE.
This coding methodology should be rolled up into another 802.11x standard rather than this one company doing it. It would make wireless way more useful and prevalent than it already is. Also, if it is given a standard, then more people are likely to adopt it. Heck, they should just license the technology to EVERYONE.
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Please, just hold me...
Not sure if I got this from mohtalim or IRC, but since it popped up again, I may as well link it.
Yes, it's safe for work.
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Yes, it's safe for work.
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::whistles:: Doo-py, doopy doo, bork bork bork!
::whistles:: Doo-py, doopy doo, bork bork bork!
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Dwindlehop wrote:http://www.businessweek.com/technology/ ... 077336.htm
::whistles:: Doo-py, doopy doo, bork bork bork!
Tell them to stop hiring people oversea and give me a job.Intel is hiring in these markets to better plumb market conditions.
I am not sure if you are allow to talk about it, but how will cache/memory work on these things?
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*gasp* Really?! I mean, IBM has been doing this for a couple years now already, and this has been on Sun's roadmaps for a long while too. Heck, this has been on Intel's roadmaps. Good job business week.Dwindlehop wrote:http://www.businessweek.com/technology/ ... 077336.htm
::whistles:: Doo-py, doopy doo, bork bork bork!
Btw, what does this mean:
booted and rebooted a game
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Since when does Orson Scott Card write editorials? Granted, it's an excellent editorial along with pretty much everything else he wites.Anonymous wrote:http://www.ornery.org/essays/warwatch/2003-09-07-1.html
best editorial I've read in my lifetime.
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We're using unsecured Microsoft Access databases to elect people right now. Geez, when we're 50, historians are going to look back and say, "What a fucked up time period."
http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2003/ ... index.html
We're using unsecured Microsoft Access databases to elect people right now. Geez, when we're 50, historians are going to look back and say, "What a fucked up time period."
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So true. Things are changing faster than most people can keep up with.Dwindlehop wrote:We're using unsecured Microsoft Access databases to elect people right now. Geez, when we're 50, historians are going to look back and say, "What a fucked up time period."
my favorite quote from the article:
And what is vote ledger 3 for? For now, we are calling it the "Lord Only Knows" vote ledger.
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Able to drive at speeds of 100mph on land, and in excess of 30mph on water, the Aquada moves between surfaces at the touch of a button - a transition that takes just seconds.
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Where I come from, we call that "Voyeur Dorm." (SFW)
Where I come from, we call that "Voyeur Dorm." (SFW)
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Dwindlehop wrote:http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/06/ ... 76775.html
Where I come from, we call that "Voyeur Dorm." (SFW)
cheating is just fine by them - as long as they get to watch
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What would you do if you had information worth $20,000 to anyone but yourself?
What would you do if you had information worth $20,000 to anyone but yourself?