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Originally posted by freestonew
[I am at another library just now and there is no problem I notice. the other library that I have trouble with, has older computers! They tell me that even the old computers are recycled to use as the users keep and keep growing. They might now have 50 to 70 computers and sometimes there is an hour, or more, wait time to use one of them!
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by pieman
i personally think it's because we're overloading the NSA to the point where we're clogging up the system to try to slow us down so they can cope.
Well let me set you straight on that score... no way Jose Ain't gonna happen
The N.S.A needs the fastest computers in the world for code breaking, ect, These super computers are nicknamed "THE THINKING MACHINE" (for good reason)
Super Computer - Worlds fastest watercooled computer
Now seeing its my tax dollars going into that, and seeing as I must be filling a few gigabytes on that I think it only fair they let me have some time on it
commons.wikimedia.org...:Frostburg-nsa-description.jpg
w:FROSTBURG (CM-5) on display at the National Cryptologic Museum in 2005.
As of 2008, the fastest PC processors (quad-core) perform over 70 GFLOPS (Intel Core i7 965 XE) in double precision[17]. GPUs are considerably more powerful, for example, nVidia's Tesla C1060 GPU computing card performs around 933 GFLOPS in single precision calculations[18] while AMD's FireStream 9270 reaches 1200 GFLOPS
Originally posted by zorgon
OH and what is this mysterious IE everyone is talking about? I have heard rumors about some ancient form of internet use back in the caveman days of computers, but this "IE" sounds like a virus to me