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Quantum Energy Generator (QEG) Open Sourced (by HopeGirl)

Started by madddann, March 26, 2014, 09:42:27 PM

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joel321

The 'evolution' of electronics will soon come to light. How long ago was it that people where using windows 98 on a 200 megahertz CPU? And even bill gates stating something about you wont need more than 650K of memory. "640K ought to be enough for anybody."

Things changed yesterday, today is a different day. People that get stuck in the present are those that are just living in their comfort zone. They just want to attack the truth when their truth is old news...lol.

You get so many opinions from people but the truth will always shut them up. I'm pretty sure none of these people can make a CPU chip! The PS4 and XBOX ONE have combined the GPU and CPU into one chip. Lets hear these "smart" people say how that was done. When it is 100% facts.

It is inevitable that the truth about self runners will come out eventually. While these guys are nay sayers, many advance things are going on in the military that these nay sayers cannot even comprehend. I wished I worked for the military and not have to deal with these dumbos...lol....my personal opinion.  8)

CANGAS

LOL!

Many years ago today, long ago and far away, my pride and joy computer was a W98 running on a 200!

Thanks for the memories!


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Pirate88179

Quote from: CANGAS on March 06, 2015, 12:58:37 AM
 

Anybody having a low IQ is probably not bright enough to understand that somebody who has a much higher IQ is also possessing a much more accurate sense of logic. The low IQ guy almost always reacts by ego and not by logic, and says "That jerk really has weird logic."  Scuuuze me; "Over there."

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Well, you really don't want to get into a pissing contest over I.Q. scores with me...you will only embarrass yourself even more than you already have.  Of course, this has never stopped you in the past, so, carry on.

Bill
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sarkeizen

Quote from: CANGAS on March 06, 2015, 12:58:37 AM
The low IQ guy almost always reacts by ego and not by logic, and says "That jerk really has weird logic."  Scuuuze me; "Over there."
I always love looking at strawmen like this. 

sarkeizen

Quote from: Loner on March 06, 2015, 06:10:06 AM
Bill Gates did say the phrase about memory, but it was 64K, not 640K.
This is debatable.  http://www.computerworld.com/article/2534312/operating-systems/the--640k--quote-won-t-go-away----but-did-gates-really-say-it-.html

QuoteTHAT idea died quick, but the PCI bus can still be found, if you look hard enough.
an awful lot of motherboards still carry one PCI card.  Either for telco or POST codes.

QuoteTo Think, When I left IBM, the idea of a cpu breaking the 30 MHZ mark was "WOW".  (Who remembers the "Clipper" board?  It was the first!)
Was that a Mod 80 with the last gen 386DX?  IIRC it topped out at 40Mhz in regular PGA runs.

QuoteIf I were to apply all that old stuff, with all this new stuff.......
I've done some work on the ARM architecture as I had one of the first Raspberry Pi's in the area.  I find it's instruction set reminiscent of earlier days. :)