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11-04-2007, 04:50 PM
#751
Registered User
hero my man: calm the hell down...
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11-04-2007, 04:58 PM
#752
Ultimate Member
Originally Posted by zybch
A friend's brother had a heap of his intestine removed. This doesn't affect him much except when he eats fried onion rings. They just go right through now.
We were on a camping trip and he ate a big pile of em and then got the runs.
Well, and this is the gross bit, he came back from the bushes and told us to not go in there.
Of course curiosity got the best of us all, and one by one over a period of a couple of hours we each took a peek.
Now if you've ever made paper chains as christmas decorations you'll have some idea of how a tree looks when festooned by several platefulls of semi-digested onion rings. How he got them over 5 feet off the ground is beyond me, but I guess its got something to do with the build up of gastric gasses expelling the rings out of the ring at lethal velocities!
During deep sleep IT came to me and the future of processing is clear.
Future processors will primarily be digital tuning radios acting as grid computing nodes.
Voila. See ya in hell. PROCESSING
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11-05-2007, 12:23 PM
#753
Ultimate Member
During deep sleep IT came to me and the future of processing is clear.
Future processors will primarily be digital tuning radios acting as grid computing nodes.
Voila. See ya in hell. PROCESSING
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11-05-2007, 12:40 PM
#754
Ultimate Member
During deep sleep IT came to me and the future of processing is clear.
Future processors will primarily be digital tuning radios acting as grid computing nodes.
Voila. See ya in hell. PROCESSING
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11-05-2007, 01:13 PM
#755
Ultimate Member
Cache cash. http://www.googleguide.com/cached_pages.html
Is it time for - the Google 'personal' cache.
Billable of course.
During deep sleep IT came to me and the future of processing is clear.
Future processors will primarily be digital tuning radios acting as grid computing nodes.
Voila. See ya in hell. PROCESSING
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11-05-2007, 08:10 PM
#756
Registered User
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11-05-2007, 08:30 PM
#757
Ultimate Member
Jeeeeeeeez... Who ya fighting with now!
During deep sleep IT came to me and the future of processing is clear.
Future processors will primarily be digital tuning radios acting as grid computing nodes.
Voila. See ya in hell. PROCESSING
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11-05-2007, 08:34 PM
#758
Registered User
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11-06-2007, 03:15 AM
#759
Ultimate Member
Aussie maths whiz supercharges net
An Australian researcher is on the road to riches after discovering a way to make broadband connections up to 100 times faster. University of Melbourne research fellow Dr John Papandriopoulos is in the throes of moving to Silicon Valley after developing an algorithm to reduce the electromagnetic interference that slows down ADSL connections. Most ADSL services around the world are effectively limited to speeds between 1 to 20Mbps, but if Dr Papandriopoulos's technology is successfully commercialised that speed ceiling would be closer to 100Mbps. Stanford University engineering professor John Cioffi, known by some as the "father of DSL", was one of the external experts reviewing the research, which made up Dr Papandriopoulos's PhD thesis. Professor Cioffi, who developed the computer chips inside the first DSL modems, was so impressed he offered the 29-year-old a job at his Silicon Valley start-up company, ASSIA, which is developing ways to optimise the performance of DSL networks. Dr Papandriopoulos, whose efforts also earned him the University of Melbourne's Chancellor's Prize for Excellence, said he would leave for the US in about two weeks. He has already applied for two patents relating to his discovery.
http://www.neowin.net/news/main/07/1...percharges-net
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/...117915862.html
During deep sleep IT came to me and the future of processing is clear.
Future processors will primarily be digital tuning radios acting as grid computing nodes.
Voila. See ya in hell. PROCESSING
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11-06-2007, 03:32 AM
#760
Ultimate Member
Sharp Corp. officials reported the company plans to increase production of thin-film silicon solar cells over the next year at a Sharp plant located in the Nara Prefecture, Japan. The increased production is directly related to a global shortage of silicon, company officials said. Sharp is currently the No. 1 maker of solar cells in the world.
During deep sleep IT came to me and the future of processing is clear.
Future processors will primarily be digital tuning radios acting as grid computing nodes.
Voila. See ya in hell. PROCESSING
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11-06-2007, 12:43 PM
#761
Ultimate Member
During deep sleep IT came to me and the future of processing is clear.
Future processors will primarily be digital tuning radios acting as grid computing nodes.
Voila. See ya in hell. PROCESSING
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11-06-2007, 12:55 PM
#762
Ultimate Member
Last edited by herosrest; 11-06-2007 at 01:00 PM.
During deep sleep IT came to me and the future of processing is clear.
Future processors will primarily be digital tuning radios acting as grid computing nodes.
Voila. See ya in hell. PROCESSING
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11-06-2007, 01:15 PM
#763
Ultimate Member
white is the new black - klik on the pic
Last edited by herosrest; 11-06-2007 at 01:19 PM.
During deep sleep IT came to me and the future of processing is clear.
Future processors will primarily be digital tuning radios acting as grid computing nodes.
Voila. See ya in hell. PROCESSING
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11-06-2007, 02:41 PM
#764
Ultimate Member
Last edited by herosrest; 11-06-2007 at 02:46 PM.
During deep sleep IT came to me and the future of processing is clear.
Future processors will primarily be digital tuning radios acting as grid computing nodes.
Voila. See ya in hell. PROCESSING
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11-06-2007, 03:56 PM
#765
Ultimate Member
Arguably........ the most valuable site on the web.
lt's free. in every sense!
During deep sleep IT came to me and the future of processing is clear.
Future processors will primarily be digital tuning radios acting as grid computing nodes.
Voila. See ya in hell. PROCESSING
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