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Underclocked
03-30-2000, 01:35 PM
http://www.patents.ibm.com/details?&pn=US06025810__

barry glisson
03-30-2000, 02:01 PM
very intresting. now how do you put it into use. barry

BBA
03-30-2000, 05:02 PM
Neat article. I guess this is a device IBM owns the patent for?

I bet it could be put in transmission mode for a propulsion device for hyperspeed space vehicles...Star Trek...here we come!

Underclocked
03-30-2000, 06:30 PM
Barry, I could tell you, but then I would have to silence you. http://www.sysopt.com/forum/wink.gif

Richard_Cranium72
03-31-2000, 07:02 PM
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.. Thanks , I needed that. Don't forget the one with cross interpolation of super conducting magnetic fields while rotating at Alpha Centauri rotation speed during the zefld partition phase of equinox. This is the modern equivalent of the Time Machine, give or take a little.

hd581
03-31-2000, 07:13 PM
And the most popular phrase in any of the Star Trek spinoffs "If we modify the Front Deflector...."

That **** thing can do ANYTHING!!!

Smokey
03-31-2000, 07:13 PM
The explanation they give is just a little too complicated for me http://www.sysopt.com/forum/wink.gif

seti
03-31-2000, 07:53 PM
I could live with this.... http://www.sysopt.com/forum/smile.gif


A team that included University of Washington, Microsoft Corp., Qwest Communications International Inc. and Information Services Institute shattered the land-speed record for transcontinental Internet traffic. The group won a contest sponsored by the Internet2 Community. The winning entry results demonstrate that an off-the-shelf system consisting of Dell and Compaq workstations running the Microsoft® Windows® 2000 operating system was able to sustain a data throughput rate of 831 Mbps (out of a physical maximum of 1000 Mbps) over a distance of 5,626 kilometers

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2000/Mar00/PerformancePR.asp