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  • D Daniel Turini

    There's a version running Windows XP. Download a movie from Matrix XP and see why.

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    That's an excellent movie!! :laugh: My 5! :-D Paul ;)

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    • I Ian Darling

      Zachery Domo-Kun of DOOM! wrote: I'm thinking something that big and powerful, gotta be Unix. Something running on a real mainframe OS, surely? :-) The alternative is an Aleph0 sized cluster of machines running something small, like CE :-) -- Ian Darling If I was any more loopy, I'd be infinite.

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      Hey are u a math grad?...i wonder if anyone knew what aleph0 is :) :)


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        Hey are u a math grad?...i wonder if anyone knew what aleph0 is :) :)


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        Sijin wrote: Hey are u a math grad?...i wonder if anyone knew what aleph0 is Nope, only went up to A-Level maths, and did a CS degree with very little mathematical content (it got as complicated as the equation for Conways Life) - I just keep an eye on the interesting looking stuff. -- Ian Darling If I was any more loopy, I'd be infinite.

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          Zachery Domo-Kun of DOOM! wrote: I'm thinking something that big and powerful, gotta be Unix. Something running on a real mainframe OS, surely? :-) The alternative is an Aleph0 sized cluster of machines running something small, like CE :-) -- Ian Darling If I was any more loopy, I'd be infinite.

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          Ian Darling wrote: Aleph0 What's Aleph0 :confused: [edit] I have an idea what it means, but... [/edit] Paul ;)

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            Hey are u a math grad?...i wonder if anyone knew what aleph0 is :) :)


            I always think that the idea of a compiler that compiles another compiler or itself is rather incestuous in a binary way. - Colin Davies My .Net Blog

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            Sijin wrote: wonder if anyone knew what aleph0 is I remember writing about it in a high school calculus course. but that was 15 yrs. ago, and so I can't recall. But I think its absolutely nothing. NULL. Do you know what it is? There are other Aleph I think too. 1,2,etc... :confused: **looks behind cobwebs.** man, it's so cluttered in here BW "In a world full of people, only some want to fly,Isn't that crazy?" - Seal

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              Ian Darling wrote: Aleph0 What's Aleph0 :confused: [edit] I have an idea what it means, but... [/edit] Paul ;)

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              Aleph0[^] I think the bit that explains it best is: "Aleph-null bottles of beer on the wall, Aleph-null bottles of beer, You take one down, and pass it around, Aleph-null bottles of beer on the wall." :-D -- Ian Darling If I was any more loopy, I'd be infinite.

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                Aleph0[^] I think the bit that explains it best is: "Aleph-null bottles of beer on the wall, Aleph-null bottles of beer, You take one down, and pass it around, Aleph-null bottles of beer on the wall." :-D -- Ian Darling If I was any more loopy, I'd be infinite.

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                Thanks for the link :) Ian Darling wrote: "Aleph-null bottles of beer on the wall, Aleph-null bottles of beer, You take one down, and pass it around, Aleph-null bottles of beer on the wall." :omg: :laugh: :-D Paul ;)

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                  Sijin wrote: wonder if anyone knew what aleph0 is I remember writing about it in a high school calculus course. but that was 15 yrs. ago, and so I can't recall. But I think its absolutely nothing. NULL. Do you know what it is? There are other Aleph I think too. 1,2,etc... :confused: **looks behind cobwebs.** man, it's so cluttered in here BW "In a world full of people, only some want to fly,Isn't that crazy?" - Seal

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                  Essentially, Aleph0 is the smallest infinity. :suss: http://erik.beijnoff.com/aleph-null/jsp/whatisalephnull.jsp[^] BW "In a world full of people, only some want to fly,Isn't that crazy?" - Seal

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                    Sijin wrote: wonder if anyone knew what aleph0 is I remember writing about it in a high school calculus course. but that was 15 yrs. ago, and so I can't recall. But I think its absolutely nothing. NULL. Do you know what it is? There are other Aleph I think too. 1,2,etc... :confused: **looks behind cobwebs.** man, it's so cluttered in here BW "In a world full of people, only some want to fly,Isn't that crazy?" - Seal

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                    Great - now I'm having 'Nam like flashbacks of set theory. "The set of integers N is infinite, but the set of real number R is larger." I used to enjoy pushing my brain through a seive 16 hrs a week... cheers, Chris Maunder

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                    • I Ian Darling

                      Aleph0[^] I think the bit that explains it best is: "Aleph-null bottles of beer on the wall, Aleph-null bottles of beer, You take one down, and pass it around, Aleph-null bottles of beer on the wall." :-D -- Ian Darling If I was any more loopy, I'd be infinite.

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                      :-D

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