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 | | From: | jmfbahciv at aol.com | | Subject: | Re: Neato chaotic equations for analog computers to display? | | Date: | Thu, 23 Dec 04 12:12:17 GMT |
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 | In article <20041223123823.73778d78.steveo@eircom.net>, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote: >On Thu, 23 Dec 04 11:42:03 GMT >jmfbahciv@aol.com wrote: > >> One of my thinking games is to "watch" bit flows. The precise >> circumstances (date-time stamps, physical bit locations, etc.) >> can never, ever be done exactly the same way twice. Extrapolate > > Even if you match the bit flow the hardware will behave slightly >differently. > > I've long believed that the universe does not contain two identical >entities.
The universe certainly will never contain two identical computer systems. Even the burn-in can't be identical.
> >> this to tech enhancements, societies, and [pssstttt'ing emoticon >> touches hot button] politics. > > There's much to be said for nailing all politicians into a >barrel - yes just *one* barrel :)
You mean one _bottom_ of a barrel. My locals are saying amazing things these days; so much so, I'm struck speechless.
/BAH
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