PC redesign thought.
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OriginalGriff wrote:
- Very low power consumption.
I think electricity is a lot cheaper than whatever these guys eat :~ On a side note, did you know elephants lose their teeth which causes them to die of starvation or malnutrition? Elephants lose their teeth at various stages in their life and replace them with new ones, but they can only do this six times (or seven times on rare occasions). When they've lost their last teeth it's a slow and painful death from there. Elephants also have the largest teeth of any animal, even bigger than a whale's (biggest animal EVER!).
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Sander Rossel wrote:
but they can only do this six times
"Only"? Humans have one spare set, and we switch to the final set quite early.
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Sander Rossel wrote:
but they can only do this six times
"Only"? Humans have one spare set, and we switch to the final set quite early.
Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^] "If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote:
Humans have one spare set, and we switch to the final set quite early.
My grandpa would disagree.
Still chewing using his milk-teeth, ehr? :laugh: Fake ones aren't counted, as most animals and some humans don't have access to them.
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OriginalGriff wrote:
Why don't we use an [mastadon] as storage media?
and to think of what the data dumps would be like, too!! :-D
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Before I forget - get yourself some Isopropyl Alcohol for bed cleaning - there was a nasty yellow gunk layer on mine which gave me adhesion problems to start with until I cleaned it properly - it also removed the sellotape glue residue ... I found a 99.9% spray bottle on Amazon which does a lovely job: Rubbing Alcohol for Cleaning 99,9% Isopropanol - 500ml All-Purpose Cleaner: Amazon.co.uk: Business, Industry & Science[^] (Works well on my screens too!)
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Context matters.
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Why don't we use an :elephant: as storage media? Think of the advantages: 1) They never forget - unlike HDDs and SSDs. 2) They are very difficult to steal. 3) The lifespan of the average :elephant: is 60 years (or 48 for the cheaper Chinese copies); compare that with HDD (3 ~ 5 years), and SSD (warranted for 10 years). 4) Incredibly rugged and durable. 5) Very low power consumption. 6) Media duplication is built in (though slow due to large size). OK, there is a disadvantage: They do tend to generate huge amounts of VB and Python code - but that's probably good for your roses anyway!
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Using your requirements, mothers-in-law would do even better. Not only do they never forget, but they last even longer. Also, while the RSPCA may complain about the way you treat your elephant, no one cares what happens to your mother-in-law. :)
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Why don't we use an :elephant: as storage media? Think of the advantages: 1) They never forget - unlike HDDs and SSDs. 2) They are very difficult to steal. 3) The lifespan of the average :elephant: is 60 years (or 48 for the cheaper Chinese copies); compare that with HDD (3 ~ 5 years), and SSD (warranted for 10 years). 4) Incredibly rugged and durable. 5) Very low power consumption. 6) Media duplication is built in (though slow due to large size). OK, there is a disadvantage: They do tend to generate huge amounts of VB and Python code - but that's probably good for your roses anyway!
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But how do I carry it with me on an airplane? I wonder if those suction toilets can handle it :laugh:
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Using your requirements, mothers-in-law would do even better. Not only do they never forget, but they last even longer. Also, while the RSPCA may complain about the way you treat your elephant, no one cares what happens to your mother-in-law. :)
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.
However, the npm (nags per minute) is extremely high on Mother-in-law storage, and anything you store is never good enough!
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OriginalGriff wrote:
They do tend to generate huge amounts of VB and Python code
Also coming soon is support for XML
"Coming soon"
Soon? Is this 1996? [I wish it was :sigh: ]
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However, the npm (nags per minute) is extremely high on Mother-in-law storage, and anything you store is never good enough!
:sigh: Yet another brilliant idea founders on the shoals of reality. :(
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.