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Electrostatic chip for storing digital info?



 
 
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Old June 2nd 07 posted to aus.electronics,alt.engineering.electrical,sci.physics.electromag,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
Michael A. Terrell
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Default Electrostatic chip for storing digital info?

Benj wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Benj wrote:

(Actually IBM once made a computer that didn't "boot", but everyone
hated it and it didn't sell)


You've never heard of an analog computer?


Heard of one? Hell, I've computed ANSWERS on one!



I've built them.


Don't try to pull
rank on me, buster!
You ain't HALF as smart as you think you are! Ever hear of an OPTICAL
analog computer? You think a FFT is "fast"? You need some computer
lessons!

Benj
(Who notes that the IBM model mentioned above was digital)



What model? You mentioned a compter, but no MODEL. Is your mind so
bad that you can't see what you've typed?


Yes, you are rather rank, and don't call me Buster, Shirley.


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