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TeknoAXE
06-11-2008, 11:19 AM
This was spawned off of an article about memristors.

http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/05/28/speaker-corner-stan-williams

Take a look at the response by Ultie_Imagination here, and then someone actually tried to interpret what he said further down the thread.


No Inside Nor Outside.
In 1971 I was being Drafted by US Army. Memreistors were also Big. You can Play it Again Sam, as it turns Out. I had already served on several US bases, so my memory, backed up by Hard Dod paperwork saved my Bogus Ass. Haha.

However, latter in Year while exploring Calculator, as paperwork always leads somewhere, we: Capt Redmound & Northrup, watched huge transistors fire blazing sequences & thought Ah....Preparing to digitalize Clearance codes for US Airports. Memristor was NOT Much of concern.
Basicly what I can remember, if you make circle smaller, there is less % inside for amount of area of circles' outside edge. Thus less unstability.

Its basis for reduction of scale. Timex sinclair was just coming on. So between Mainframe, Timex Sinclair & 4004, Basement was empty lot, as public cashed up.
Here Public is still being whooped. Admiral Grace WHooper (ex parte' el bogus) was coming in & out scene like penquin gone Mad. They planned fortran as 100 Year Event, So B.A.S.I.C. wasn't appreciated, even by Spy.

Yet, here writer is trying to confuse Lack of Credible Software 50 years ago, in Famous Admirals day; to todays software- as Hardware Advancement.
Of course, two are completely seperate. Advanceing Software is Unique & will continue forever, with or without Memristor, Mostly Without, as its just vague theory. Transistors can only go so small.

When Beggers Ride, memristors will Meter fare. Just quit reading that Sci fi & realize that -4 + -4 = -8. That Admiral, if i can call Sheesh that, followed me for decades, Memristors followed entire Scientific community also, yet both are bogus & memristors, Moreso.
Drashek
posted by : Ultie_Imagination, 28 May 2008

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