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Neitsa
12-02-2004, 06:38 PM
Hello,
I've found some interesting papers related to computer science.
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/research/reports.html
In fact this is from an university research center. Depending on the topic you're interested you'll find some good papers there.
Hope you'll enjoy it.
Regards, Neitsa.
disavowed
12-03-2004, 12:18 AM
wow, they have papers dating back to 1989
lifewire
12-03-2004, 11:03 AM
interesting, thanks!
Gosh. I didn't even realize they had computers back in 1989.

No wait, I bought my first MAC back in 1986 and paid $10,000 for my second one in 1988.

Imagine $900.00 for a 20Mg (yes I said megabyte) HD. Never though I'd be able to fill it. Now I have two 200 Gig HDs running a RAID on just one of my machines. Some things have changed for the better.

But I still keep finding interesting reading and other things to fill them up with. Time to add some more. Thanks.
Regards,
TBone
12-03-2004, 10:56 PM
Hmm. Was that triassic, jurassic, or cretaceous? I can never remember.
disavowed
12-04-2004, 03:22 AM
Quote:
| [Originally Posted by JMI]Now I have two 200 Gig HDs running a RAID on just one of my machines. |
that's a lotta kiddy porn you got there, jmi... better watch out for the feds!
Silver
12-04-2004, 11:37 AM
Quote:
| I bought my first MAC back in 1986 |
Between an amiga and a mac, he chose mac. And thus, we know everything we need to know about JMI

lifewire
12-04-2004, 12:13 PM
Quote:
| [Originally Posted by disavowed]that's a lotta kiddy porn you got there, jmi... better watch out for the feds! |

disavowed:
The rig with the RAID is the system I work on all day. The fun stuff is on one of the other machines. I don't let my kiddies, who are already grown, play with my "art works".

And maybe I AM the Feds.
Silver:
Yep. We know he recognizes a stable and functional machine which is capable of doing both work and fun and not prone to crashing every few minutes. At the time, I was using mostly music software and reversing the stupid PACE protection system which came with it. Still have a MAC for music processing and playback, although GigaSampler is pretty awesome on the windows side.
Regards,
Kayaker
12-06-2004, 12:52 PM
If you're interested, here's a picture of JMI and the PC he keeps his 'fun' stuff on...
http://woodmann.net/JMIsPC.bmp
Neitsa
12-06-2004, 12:58 PM
ROFL !!!

disavowed
12-07-2004, 01:02 AM
Quote:
| [Originally Posted by Kayaker]http://woodmann.net/JMIsPC.bmp |
this was actually going around my team at work very recently, until someone posted http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/hoaxes/computer.asp

OK Kayaker:
Now that you've blown my cover by pasting my photo into that old submarine picture, I'm going to have to send someone up there to place a time delayed device in your Kayak, so that it sinks in some cold and frosty stream, when you are least expecting it.
Regards,
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