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  • ...DL]], please contact the Centiare [[User_talk:Centiare|administrator]] for access.'' ...d Disk]]s), ''One-transistor dynamic RAM (DRAM)'' ([[Dynamic random access memory]]), ''Reduced Instruction Set Computer'' ([[RISC]]) architecture, [[Relatio
    2 KB (261 words) - 02:59, 11 December 2006
  • ...[[machine]], usually a [[computer]]. As a content of [[memory (computers)|memory]], software in principle can be changed without the adjustment to the stati ...reading different sequences of instructions into the [[Memory (computers)|memory]] of a device to control computations was invented by [[Charles Babbage]] a
    14 KB (2,076 words) - 13:33, 31 October 2012
  • ...es on the other hand provide faster access but can consume huge amounts of memory if the graph is very large. * [[Random graph|Probabilistic graph theory]]
    17 KB (2,473 words) - 11:44, 6 September 2007
  • ...] may all perform the same tasks, as long as time and [[Memory (computers)|memory]] capacity are not considerations. Therefore, the same computer designs may ...e) computation, [[Binary numeral system|binary]] numbers, and regenerative memory; the secret British [[Colossus computer]] (demonstrated in 1943), which had
    39 KB (5,822 words) - 02:44, 11 December 2006
  • ...dying DHCP [42,33,17,25,39,7,27], we solve this riddle simply by emulating access points [30,20]. In the end, note that CheckWornil is derived from the deplo ...ce from DARPA's millenium testbed. Similarly, we removed 2GB/s of Internet access from our Internet-2 overlay network to examine our desktop machines [4]. We
    22 KB (3,111 words) - 20:01, 28 September 2007
  • ...DL]], please contact the Centiare [[User_talk:Centiare|administrator]] for access.'' ...skii|I.S. Shklovskii]] coauthor, ''[[Intelligent Life in the Universe]]''. Random House, 1966, 509 pgs
    41 KB (6,217 words) - 14:43, 24 October 2007
  • ...dp/B006EWUO22 121 dollars. And that is Corsair, the cheapest, crappiest memory on the market. 23:50 < Dcoetzee> mareklug: I for one do not enjoy random memory errors :-P
    56 KB (8,396 words) - 23:47, 20 January 2015
  • ...or '''Slant Top''' slot machines include a stool so the player has sitdown access. '''Stand Up''' or '''Upright''' slot machines are played while standing. ...ent 4448419),<ref>{{US patent|4448419|Electronic gaming device utilizing a random number generator for selecting the reel stop positions}}</ref> which states
    78 KB (12,579 words) - 01:41, 2 January 2018
  • ...(1966),''Beat the Dealer: A Winning Strategy for the Game of Twenty-One'', Random House, New York, pp. 93-94</ref> As a graduate student in astronomy at th ...etical studies have shown that a skillful croupier can by virtue of muscle memory release the roulette ball with a speed and at a location on the table to bi
    61 KB (8,711 words) - 17:38, 30 July 2016
  • ...t wastes even /more/ revision ids and log entry ids by deleting it, making random accesses slower. ...] <kim_bruning> derpofoooo, ah, it's a content spammer. can you physically access the machine, or the switch it is connected to?
    101 KB (12,825 words) - 23:08, 24 January 2015
  • ...(1966),''Beat the Dealer: A Winning Strategy for the Game of Twenty-One'', Random House, New York, pp. 93-94</ref> As a graduate student in astronomy at th ...etical studies have shown that a skillful croupier can by virtue of muscle memory release the roulette ball with a speed and at a location on the table to bi
    68 KB (9,798 words) - 12:30, 17 May 2014
  • ...(1966),''Beat the Dealer: A Winning Strategy for the Game of Twenty-One'', Random House, New York, pp. 93-94</ref> As a graduate student in astronomy at th ...etical studies have shown that a skillful croupier can by virtue of muscle memory release the roulette ball with a speed and at a location on the table to bi
    68 KB (9,798 words) - 12:29, 17 May 2014
  • ...(1966),''Beat the Dealer: A Winning Strategy for the Game of Twenty-One'', Random House, New York, pp. 93-94</ref> As a graduate student in astronomy at th ...etical studies have shown that a skillful croupier can by virtue of muscle memory release the roulette ball with a speed and at a location on the table to bi
    68 KB (9,798 words) - 12:28, 17 May 2014
  • ...(1966),''Beat the Dealer: A Winning Strategy for the Game of Twenty-One'', Random House, New York, pp. 93-94</ref> As a graduate student in astronomy at th ...etical studies have shown that a skillful croupier can by virtue of muscle memory release the roulette ball with a speed and at a location on the table to bi
    56 KB (8,031 words) - 13:29, 28 January 2018
  • [21:18] <Tannerbaum> what we have now is: checkuser access, no ads, though very small donations requested (About $5 from each wiki eac [21:26] <harej> Shell access?
    88 KB (11,350 words) - 03:04, 24 January 2015
  • ...(1966),''Beat the Dealer: A Winning Strategy for the Game of Twenty-One'', Random House, New York, pp. 93-94</ref> As a graduate student in astronomy at th ...etical studies have shown that a skillful croupier can by virtue of muscle memory release the roulette ball with a speed and at a location on the table to bi
    76 KB (11,051 words) - 17:10, 3 October 2022
  • [14:00] <James_F> SudoGhost> Now "We have blacked-out access to Wikipedia for today to show what might happen." [14:50] <tommorris> I'm seeing him IRL tomorrow, so if I haven't gotten access, I'll pour beer over his head
    73 KB (9,060 words) - 20:54, 14 January 2015
  • [00:13] <sonia> he spent his time in auckland photographing random stuff [00:14] <LauraHale> http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/HOPAU/W2G is random promoting for Aussies. ;)
    97 KB (11,684 words) - 20:55, 14 January 2015
  • ...related discussion I have seen here in a long time :P Most times is some random tangent ;) [20:55] <MooCow93> Snowolf: Well, maybe it was Michael. My memory is foggy. I'm trying to find the quote/anecdote/story.
    112 KB (15,229 words) - 03:09, 24 January 2015
  • [17:48] <petan> unfortunatelly he doesn't have access to cluster [19:22] <Malinaccier> Is it targeted to random users only?
    81 KB (10,530 words) - 03:10, 24 January 2015

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