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wiring diagram

windowze=CISC
*Nix=RISC

me=CSwannabe
ya=cudda'v'been

go update 'ur antimalware...
and antivirus too while-u-there ya cudda'v'been

Maybe you did poorly in that undergrad operating system class. CICS/RISC is not an OS.

Actually I avoided getting a CS degree and am much the better for it. I got the notion in about 1979 that the CS majors were the ones that wanted a technical degree but could not handle a real engineering degree program.

You are confirming my thesis.
 
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Maybe you did poorly in that undergrad operating system class. CICS/RISC is not an OS.

It'a all 'bout processors, Jimbo-man...

Some got it SPARC someothers got it INTEL.

Me did very well in my CCNA course... Only one in my course, the router people, you know, ya gro-bag!!??
 
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Ah, that's my boyce;

"Many technologists are pushing for increased use of multithreading in software in order to takeadvantage of the predicted increases in parallelism"

I like your lateral thinking...

It's a bitza like when you are 'bout to cross an intersection, you wanna pay attention to semaphores...
 
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Ah, that's my boyce;

"Many technologists are pushing for increased use of multithreading in software in order to takeadvantage of the predicted increases in parallelism"

I like your lateral thinking...

It's a bitza like when you are 'bout to cross an intersection, you wanna pay attention to semaphores...

True that about lateral thinking, but space,time and causality are all concrete objects with a broader domain not bounded by lateral thinking.
 
True that about lateral thinking, but space,time and causality are all concrete objects with a broader domain not bounded by lateral thinking.

All this, worries me a'lile
I mean if all this gibberish clutters your mind, while-u-riding, chances are your space-time perception might be blurred and you might end up, being a casualty, by kissing the concrete, the materialistic one...
 
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All this, worries me a'lile
I mean if all this gibberish clutters your mind, while-u-rideing, chances are you might kiss the concrete, the materialistic one...

I quit riding;

The space machine is a wilder ride.
 
U where to fast to reply, sonny-boy
GOTO #46
RETURN here
 
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The lesson for today has ended, but I will leave you with a summary of today's lesson.

The TSCU problem is a "toy problem" to practice problem solving skills.

If you can NOT solve this problem while identifying a formal method, your are bound to go on and be a "creator of entropy" is the creation of solutions to real world problems where you can do real damage.
 
On a more serious note, I will meditate about your late concepts.
Let me now take leave, with something I coined into an aphorism, something that struck my mind, while I was trying and dis-assemble a larger problem into smaller chunks:

"Sometimes, solutions, manifest themselves as problems." Lorenzo.
 
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On a more serious note, I will meditate about your late concepts.
Let me now take leave, with something I coined into an aphorism, something that struck my mind, while I was trying and dis-assemble a larger problem into smaller chunks:

"Sometimes, solutions, manifest themselves as problems." Lorenzo.

Some might associate that statement with: "Necessity is the mother of all invention."

but a few others will recognize the associations much more clearly: P.NE.NP
 
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