On Sat, Feb 09, 2008 at 09:15:12PM +0100, chefren wrote:
Yes, that would make a high-quality faraday cage, assuming my little
P-133 is the only computer operating. Then again, so would the reactor
vessels. :)
I'm assuming that you've read Clancy's book (not just seen the movie).
Note that Skip writes his computer model in Ada and runs it on a Cray.
Hey, I just looked up the Cray1 on Wikipedia. It ran at 80 MHz!
Perfect. Just what I want in my basement. Anyone want to port OBSD?
:)
Doug.
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