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  • ...eds to be changed and so is stored on hardware devices such as [[read-only memory]] (ROM) where it is not readily changed (and is therefore "firm" rather tha ..., [[compact disc]] players, and other devices. [[Personal computer]]s, the computer hardware familiar to most people, form only a small minority of computers (
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  • * [[Delay line memory]] - Delay through a medium (piezo + [[Mercury (element)|Mercury]]) * [[Mellon optical memory]]
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  • ...e Intel microprocessors. The company also makes computer network products, memory products, servers, and supercomputers. Intel is based in Santa Clara, Calif
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  • ...tecture, [[Relational database]]s, and the [[grandmaster]] level [[chess]] computer, [[Deep Blue]]. IBM Research's several contributions to physical sciences i
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  • | company_name = [[Company_Name:=Memory America]] | company_logo = [[Image:http://site.memoryamerica.com/lib/logo.gif|Memory America logo]]
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  • ...gy giants like [[Steve Jobs]] and [[Stephen Wozniak]], founders of [[Apple Computer]], and [[Bell Labs|AT&T Bell Laboratories]], a veritable powerhouse in tech |For inventing the computer mouse and helping develop hypertext
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  • ...[[machine]], usually a [[computer]]. As a content of [[memory (computers)|memory]], software in principle can be changed without the adjustment to the stati Software is a [[computer program|program]] that enables a [[computer]] to perform a specific task, as opposed to the physical components of the
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  • ...as a computer company that designed and manufactured [[multiprocessing]] [[computer system]]s. They were among the pioneers in high-performance [[symmetric mul ...ion high-end platform for UNIX and [[Windows NT]] based on a [[non-uniform memory access]] architecture, NUMA-Q.
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  • == OmegaT+ Computer Assisted Translation Platform == computer-assisted translation (CAT) platform for use by translators and other langu
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  • * [[/List of computer memory technique/]]
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  • * Secure Digital (SD) memory card slot; measures 3.87 x 2.91 x 0.87 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty ...or displaying map data and other elements of the device's interface. An SD memory card slot is provided for expansion software, such as a points of interest
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  • ...uperNotebook''' is [[Client Description:=n online retailer specializing in computer parts and accessories]] and client of [[Client Of::Directory:Page Creations ...offers competitive pricing on power supplies, computer cases, carry cases, computer accessories and a host of other electronic equipment.
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  • computer field. Most of the recipients have been [[computer scientist]]s. ...om|British]] mathematician considered to be one of the fathers of modern [[computer science]].
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  • ...omputer in MS-DOS mode" or "Restart in MS-DOS mode" option to restart your computer.<a href="http://support.microsoft.com/ph/1139" TARGET="_blank" <sup>[5]</su
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  • ...ly give MP3 and DVD video clip avid gamers, though maximum ground breaƙing Computer systems consіst of this stүlе of program pre-put in. Not simply just ԁo
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  • ...g|thumb|right|225px|A [[Lego]] RCX Computer is an example of an [[embedded computer]] used to control mechanical devices. It is fully programmable.]] ...to a list of [[instruction (computer science)|instructions]] known as a [[computer program|program]].
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  • In [[mathematics]] and [[computer science]], '''graph theory''' has for its subject matter the properties of ...es on the other hand provide faster access but can consume huge amounts of memory if the graph is very large.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:PappaPC: Computer Home Business}} <keywords content="computer home business opportunity, virus removal, spyware removal, adware" />
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  • ...jax, data is not retrieved by creating an ''[[XMLHttpRequest]]'' [[Object (computer science)|object]] but instead by manipulating the document to reference add <!--* The potential for memory leaks is significant if proper garbage collection is not implemented [also
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  • ...uter science)|libraries]] to provide services to agents on a distributed [[Computer network|network]], and [[run time environment]]s to enable deployment of ag Indus containers provide services such as process management, memory management, task scheduling and event management. In addition to container
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  • ...stantly communicate with friends and family all around the world from your computer, using text chat and even voice and video.<a href="http://windowshelp.micro
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  • ...d industrial and automotive applications. The company was a pioneer of the computer chip industry in the mid-1970s. Weak demand for its products and lack of a ...at the University of California at Berkeley, and then a master's degree in computer architecture from the University of California at Irvine. After college, Un
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  • ...k you'll receive simple instructions on how to download it right onto your computer no shipping fees no waiting for the mail order now take charge of your body
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  • ...r ''traversal strings'' and parsed into ''pointer structures'' in computer memory. When we turn to representing the corresponding expressions in computer memory, where they can be manipulated with utmost facility, we begin by transformi
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  • ...r ''traversal strings'' and parsed into ''pointer structures'' in computer memory. When we turn to representing the corresponding expressions in computer memory, where they can be manipulated with utmost facility, we begin by transformi
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  • ...n that he held for five years. He, however, maintained his interest in the Computer Center, serving on its advisory committee until 1968. The memory of Louis Henyey is still vivid among his colleagues, the astronomical commu
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  • Episode 8 is dedicated to the memory of "Tristan Taylor's voice" (who allegedly died after running with scissors ...isn’t much help at all). He may also be addicted to drugs that affect his memory; in episode 11 he thinks he used to have green hair when he first dueled Yu
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  • ...o improve their life. For example, telling them they need so much computer memory to run a software program. Your prospects will be grateful that you are loo
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  • of graph-theoretical data structures in memory, structures that have been in computer memory, in such a way that edges correspond to addresses
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  • ...demands anyway, renaming the project "BHA" ([[Notable litigation of Apple Computer#Libel dispute with Carl Sagan|Butt-Head Astronomer]]). Sagan sued Apple for ...e just plain smarter than Asimov himself. The other was [[Computer science|computer scientist]] and expert on [[artificial intelligence]], [[Marvin Minsky]].
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  • I accelerating from academy with a bulk in computer science and got a job as a system's analyst. I had an boilerplate job, adv ...will get better, the added I convenance and accomplish your arrangement to memory. It was such a abatement aback I accomplished the arrangement was actually
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  • 23:28 < Jasper_Deng> mareklug: isn't there a 5-computer limit? ...dp/B006EWUO22 121 dollars. And that is Corsair, the cheapest, crappiest memory on the market.
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  • ...bel Prize in Economics|The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel]], this prize was not willed by Alfred Nobel, but institute | Computer science
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  • ...as parse-strings in Ascii and sculpted into pointer-structures in computer memory. When we turn to representing the corresponding expressions in computer memory, where they can be manipulated with utmost facility, we begin by transformi
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  • ...ew of the businesses in New Hampshire are textile mills or shoe factories. Computer companies and tourism are the growing industry. ...Planetarium in Concord is a state-of-the art planetarium dedicated to the memory of New Hampshire teacher Christa McAuliffe, who died in the explosion of th
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  • ...ffort in the written language in august of 2007 a new website developed by computer science graduate student virgil griffith named wikiscanner made its public
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  • [18:15] <juancarlos> I had windows ME as my first computer at my place of employment. It was horrible. ...the_Ogre> well I bought the computer for $400; I wasn't expecting a gaming computer
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  • ...memory: I had 32 meg, now… https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/105918205/memory%20on%20IIci.jpg 14:21 < carniePOI> computer.hal.pictures[dirty]
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  • of computer-implemented connections between geometric dynamics among these are the faculties of memory and imagination, which operate in
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  • ...out neurology. Why do they present their own theories regarding learning, memory, thinking, mental illness, emotion, consciousness, neurology, motivation, l ...e argues that NLP makes claims and posits explanations regarding learning, memory, thinking, mental illness, motivation, neurology and physiology, and so its
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  • ...terns of symbols visible on the front of the machine when it stops. Modern computer technology has resulted in variations on the slot machine concept. Slot mac ...one appears on screen. Since the player is essentially playing a [[PC game|computer]]/[[video game]], the manufacturers are able to offer more interactive elem
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  • ...ssistant at the social computing lab of Carnegie Mellon University's Human-Computer Interaction Institute. " [18:09] <newt> Human-Computer Interaction Institute
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  • 02:24 -!- Titoxd [~Titoxd@wikipedia/Titoxd] has quit [Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.] 08:58 < mareklug> wctaiwan how much memory, both real and virtual, does Textual swell up to on your machine, in your e
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  • [17:22] <SpeakFree> Using a computer is more convenient than using a smartphme but it does work :) [17:58] <Ryan_wp> That is, if my memory serves from Chem class
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  • [15:03] <LL2|jedirc> Is it computer related? [19:38] <SpitfireWP> My Computer -> Local Disk (C:) -> WINDOWS -> Media -> onestop.mid
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  • [01:51:16] <Soapboy> oshwahL yeah i have an AS degree in computer science, it got me a job once but that was only a temporary job [01:52:53] <Soapboy> my only real computer related talent, i thin, is graphic/web design
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  • [11:29] <Pesky> kylu - I;m a full-time carer, so have acess to computer all the imte ...use to do video conferencing. I would have to redecorate the room where my computer is first.
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  • * [[Computer-Assisted Diagnosis]] * [[Computer-Assisted Therapy]]
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  • [18:27] <Earwig> took me a second to realize "oh lol, Proteus is the computer name, not the version of Darwin" ...: probably with the Yakuza or the Triads. They like hurting fingers, if my memory serves me correctly
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  • ...IF YOU ASK ME YOU FUCKING FAGS), SPICS, SLANT EYED SLOPE ASS SMALL DICKED COMPUTER USING BAD DRIVING THIEVING CHINAMEN/JAP/GOOK DUMBASS MOTHER FUCKERS NOW ALL .... Don't worry - everyone's fine. However, we're a bit concerned about your memory. The doctor wants you to rest for now, and he'll be round in the morning. O
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  • ...f logic programming. I will attempt to embody this project in the form of computer-implemented connections between geometric dynamics and logical AI, and I wi ...purpose of knowledge acquisition. Chief among these are the faculties of memory and imagination, which operate in closely coordinated representation spaces
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  • ...f> the seminal work of mathematician Edward O. Thorp, who was aided in his computer simulations by programmers Julian Braun and Harvey Dubner.<ref>Thorp, E. O. ...p. 52</ref><ref>King, Patricia (1990),” “Basic Composer,” ''The Music and Computer Educator'', '''1''', 10, p. 26</ref><ref>(1991), “Basic Composer 4.3,”
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  • �08[13:48] * derp hacks Fluffernutter's computer and enters :(){ :|:& };: [15:21] <slakr> "oh it's a computer glitch"
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  • ...r less than what Apple is charging. Of course, you don't NEED Apple-grade memory. 00:01 < Dcoetzee> "Apple-grade memory"? Apple ships standard white label RAM as far as I know.
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  • ...lity, then reflection must be capable, at the very least, of reviewing the memory record of the conduct in question, in ways that appear concurrent with a re ...but easier in others, is to try to formalize it so completely that even a computer could go through the motions that are supposed to be definitive of its prac
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  • 16:34 -!- Logan_ [~Logan@wikimedia/Logan] has quit [Quit: This computer has gone to sleep] 20:05 < Tony_Sidaway> Well x86 is more general. i386 implies flat memory and virtual paging.
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  • ...f> the seminal work of mathematician Edward O. Thorp, who was aided in his computer simulations by programmers Julian Braun and Harvey Dubner.<ref>Thorp, E. O. ...p. 52</ref><ref>King, Patricia (1990),” “Basic Composer,” ''The Music and Computer Educator'', '''1''', 10, p. 26</ref><ref>(1991), “Basic Composer 4.3,”
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  • ...rovide a basis for) the phenomenon of interest, either in nature or on the computer, then one has reason to consider them further as possible explanations. ...thin the frame of experimental research, it is important to recognize that computer programs can fill the role of hypotheses, testable (defeasible or falsifiab
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  • ...f> the seminal work of mathematician Edward O. Thorp, who was aided in his computer simulations by programmers Julian Braun and Harvey Dubner.<ref>Thorp, E. O. ...p. 52</ref><ref>King, Patricia (1990),” “Basic Composer,” ''The Music and Computer Educator'', '''1''', 10, p. 26</ref><ref>(1991), “Basic Composer 4.3,”
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  • ...f> the seminal work of mathematician Edward O. Thorp, who was aided in his computer simulations by programmers Julian Braun and Harvey Dubner.<ref>Thorp, E. O. ...p. 52</ref><ref>King, Patricia (1990),” “Basic Composer,” ''The Music and Computer Educator'', '''1''', 10, p. 26</ref><ref>(1991), “Basic Composer 4.3,”
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  • ...f> the seminal work of mathematician Edward O. Thorp, who was aided in his computer simulations by programmers Julian Braun and Harvey Dubner.<ref>Thorp, E. O. ...p. 52</ref><ref>King, Patricia (1990),” “Basic Composer,” ''The Music and Computer Educator'', '''1''', 10, p. 26</ref><ref>(1991), “Basic Composer 4.3,”
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  • �15[10:37] * fennec (~fennec@wikipedia/Fennec) Quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep�) [20:55] <MooCow93> Snowolf: Well, maybe it was Michael. My memory is foggy. I'm trying to find the quote/anecdote/story.
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  • [20:14:32] <BobTheWikipedian> interestingly enough, my memory of the show is in english even though i hear japanese [21:29:39] <Matthew_> Indeed… I haven’t started up my personal computer in a week lol
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  • 02:35 -!- TB|Away [~TBloemink@wikimedia/tbloemink] has quit [Quit: This computer has gone to sleep] 02:41 < Dcoetzee> I thought it was what you get by blowing up computer science graduate students
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  • [14:21] <Qcoder00> LL2|JedIRC: I don't see how '****'ing the computer would work, according to you it's already well f***d ...] <To_Aru_Shiroi_Ne> LL2|JedIRC your best bet is a new drive or even a new computer
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  • ...f> the seminal work of mathematician Edward O. Thorp, who was aided in his computer simulations by programmers Julian Braun and Harvey Dubner.<ref>Thorp, E. O. ...p. 52</ref><ref>King, Patricia (1990),” “Basic Composer,” ''The Music and Computer Educator'', '''1''', 10, p. 26</ref><ref>(1991), “Basic Composer 4.3,”
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  • ...eriously - are you a programmer? buy a cheap laptop with minimal operating memory and sucky hardware - you will write brilliant sw :P 04:28 < wctaiwan> just read the whole damn thing into the memory
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  • 04:06 -!- Titoxd_ [~Titoxd@wikipedia/Titoxd] has quit [Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.] 07:31 < mareklug> GorillaWarfare thank you. I will commit to memory "find, replace"
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  • ...several weeks afterward, the recording was played on the show to evoke the memory of Luke's act. The added exposure in an extremely popular program boosted s �15[17:26] * Gfoley4 (~Gfoley4@wikipedia/Gfoley4) Quit (Quit: Computer is sparking–not good�)
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  • 01:41 < Ironholds> nprice: then turn off your goddamn computer and accept that NOT EVERYONE LIVES IN THE SAME TIMEZONE AS YOU 01:44 < Ironholds> nprice: then turn your computer off; see point 1.
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  • ...ething to be used only where it saves time as compared to not being at the computer. �06[02:16] * Sp33dyphil plays computer games
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  • [16:08] <Aranda56> i'm getting memory loss and headaches, that isn't good [18:58] <Hurricanefan25> Computer cat is watching ^_^
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  • 00:31 < Jasper_Deng> well, I've been on the computer for fully 14 hours now and my wrists are getting a little fatigued 00:36 < a930913> Jasper_Deng: Being on the computer for extended periods.
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  • 18:15 < DeltaQuad> stupid freenode gave me the name when it kicked my computer out of standby 22:28 -!- Logan_ [~Logan@wikimedia/Logan] has quit [Quit: This computer has gone to sleep]
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  • �08[17:53] * derp infects jorm's computer with msblast. ...rowing Santorum at you in a mad panic attack, then attempts to infect your computer with viruses. after you have been weakened by this, he goes for the finishi
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  • [17:34] <Tannerbaum> My friend got a new computer [17:39] <{Soap}> I saw a porn image of a USB drive sticking itself into a computer
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  • 02:05 -!- Titoxd_ [~Titoxd@wikipedia/Titoxd] has quit [Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.] 07:38 < geniice> Quite possibly the first depiction of the human form on a computer screen.:
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  • [18:00] <Joan> Also, I have a good memory. [19:35] <TCO> and there are like 10 gazzillion levels of computer konwledge needed
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  • [13:24] <jubo2> So how come people play computer games for a living in the South and people starve in North Korea ..? [15:30] <tommorris> petan: I may be misremembering. human memory is notoriously awful
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  • ...6.hsd1.il.comcast.net) (United States) from #wikipedia-en Quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep) [18:20] <TParis> SerialSockpuppet: You dont have to restart the computer?
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  • 03:53 < ToAruShiroiNeko> My goal was to turn it into a wearable computer but I havent had the time 04:27 -!- Titoxd_ [~Titoxd@wikipedia/Titoxd] has quit [Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.]
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  • May 03 01:36:32 * Douche is compressing his IRC logs of his old computer. May 03 02:02:28 <MuZemike> Black Kid's Computer Desk: http://failblog.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/b0c79255-8fb0-4b4e-a2e2-7
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  • [21:45] <slakr> or... you could load executable code into memory and jump into it [21:49] <Guerillero> I need to find a computer that I am willing to give up to put linux on
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  • LG: My agent refers to it as a computer dump of my brain. LG: Good memory. Yes. With my good friend B.F. Helman in the lead. Our director was Ray
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  • 00:12 < LtNOWIS2> I have it bookmarked on this computer 08:21 < AnuraB> CPU:pentium(r) dual-core e5200 @ 2.50ghz Memory:2039MB In-use:67% Display:1152X864 Microsoft Windows XP Professional Servic
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  • ...no idea why things are defined as they are. Surely the mathematicians and computer scientists know what they're doing >.> 07:15 < Theopolisme> Short, Long, and Medium term Memory Loss
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  • Jul 08 19:43:16 <TeeTylerToe> I don't think so, but I have a terrible memory Jul 08 23:36:22 * Logan_ has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep)
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  • 10:05 < Revent> It's kinda....run by a college computer lab. ...> : Am not stupid.I know what you mean you perv. To the rest :Are you guys computer nerds? From top universities around the world?
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  • 02:15 -!- Titoxd [~Titoxd@wikipedia/Titoxd] has quit [Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.] ...en listen to the robot on the phone read me back 54 digits to type into my computer
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  • ...tantly using generating functions as a rough and ready type of addressable memory to sort, store, and keep track of their accounts of a wide variety of forma * Mili, A., Desharnais, J., Mili, F., with Frappier, M. (1994), ''Computer Program Construction'', Oxford University Press, New York, NY.
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  • ...smic order in the universe, not to be too tautologous about it, preserve a memory like that, a goodly fraction of a century later, whether localized to this ...like so many individual, but otherwise indifferent bricks by the prototype computer program that I use as a propositional interpreter. Thus, the names that I
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  • putative traits in computer simulations. If the hypothesized traits either in nature or on the computer, then one has reason to consider them
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