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Let's say yu're a Computer.
 

offline kalaim badkaama from Apt 512 in Gilmour Orbiter (Re on 2002-04-10 08:31 [#00165212]
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Wich comp?
Wich CPU?
additionnal components?

(i got stupid ideas for topics these times.)


 

offline Cheffe1979 from fuck (Austria) on 2002-04-10 08:35 [#00165218]
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i'd be an old 386 with command-line based linux and an
hercules-screen so nobody wants to use me


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-10 08:37 [#00165220]
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Charles Babbage's analogue engine. I'd work once
successfully then blow up.


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-04-10 08:38 [#00165221]
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zx-81 with 1 KB RAM


 

offline Duble0Syx from Columbus, OH (United States) on 2002-04-10 08:38 [#00165222]
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I'd be the Governments Supercomputer...And thats all I need
to say...
Eithor or that Or I'd be RDJ computer...
Just as long I Have at least a 2ghz processor...


 

offline map from mülligen (Switzerland) on 2002-04-10 08:40 [#00165224]
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i'm on EGA 16 colors, 286 15" IBM screen and 5/25 Disk Slot,
my girlfriend is a c64 and my mom an old mainframe from IBM


 

offline Cheffe1979 from fuck (Austria) on 2002-04-10 08:40 [#00165225]
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maybe i'd be that silicium-cpu that drifts through empty
space and infects class-m planets with life.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-10 08:40 [#00165227]
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and that's all I need to say... *says something else* heh
heh


 

offline kalaim badkaama from Apt 512 in Gilmour Orbiter (Re on 2002-04-10 08:44 [#00165230]
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I'd be an Amiga 40000/60 with a ppc 700 , picasso and
Cybergrafx Cards, 256 m of fastram, and 8 of ram. and i'll
keep render 3d pic under Lightwave all day along.


 

offline Duble0Syx from Columbus, OH (United States) on 2002-04-10 08:48 [#00165237]
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All I needed to say ended being more than I had said when I
ha said all I needed to say, so I guess everything after
that I didn't need to say, who really knows...Besides, If
were an Atari 2600 I'd be happy...


 

offline Tasos from Athens (Greece) on 2002-04-10 09:16 [#00165288]
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I would be an old university hp server


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2002-04-10 15:03 [#00165700]
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A HP university server - that runs like a dog!??

I'd be a Cray Supercomputer - the Cray Sx-6 for example...

Specs..
Only Cray® scalable vector systems offer the unique
combination of very powerful processors and high-bandwidth
memory. The Cray SX-6 architecture uses parallel vector
processor (PVP) nodes as building blocks. These building
blocks provide all the elements of a symmetric
multiprocessing (SMP) system. The Cray SX-6 Series also
offers scalability to multiple-node configurations, which
deliver superior sustainable performance in a
capability-class system.

A single Cray SX-6 node offers two to eight vector
processors, each with eight gigaflops of peak performance.
Each processor shares a uniform high-performance memory of
16 to 64 gigabytes capacity, and up to 256 gigabytes per
second of bandwidth. Configurations of multiple Cray SX-6
nodes, called MultiNodes, deliver a single-system image
through an IXS Internode Crossbar Switch. MultiNodes offer
up to eight teraflops (one trillion calculations per second)
of peak performance, eight terabytes of memory and an I/O
bandwidth of more than 800 gigabytes/second.

Now that's what I call a computer....non of this PC or Mac
shit!!


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-10 15:04 [#00165703]
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I'd be a NES - fun for all the family


 

offline uzim on 2002-04-10 15:24 [#00165738]
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a lime-flavoured iBook... :)


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-04-10 15:25 [#00165741]
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I'm a commador 64...


 

offline Junktion from Northern Jutland (Denmark) on 2002-04-10 16:27 [#00165893]
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I'll be a non-released VR-computer that was to heavy for
anyone to use


 

offline Amonbrune from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-04-10 16:42 [#00165941]
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I would be a Speak 'n Spell


 

offline Paco from Gothenburg (Sweden) on 2002-04-10 17:14 [#00165995]
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PII running Win ME. Bluescreening everyone as soon as they
touch the screen. I would have 27Mb of RAM.

-P


 

offline aneurySm from Ypsilanti (United States) on 2002-04-10 17:15 [#00165997]
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either the atari 7800
or a Commadore Vic 20 with the 18k
tape drive
plotter
and an old tube tellevision for a monitor


 

offline xlr from Boston (United States) on 2002-04-10 18:01 [#00166059]
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A blue&white G3 badly in need of memory and a CPU upgrade.


 

offline Paco from Gothenburg (Sweden) on 2002-04-10 21:00 [#00166281]
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Stop hogging all the old computers!


 

offline Dialect Falx from New Bern (United States) on 2002-04-10 21:52 [#00166356]
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A PII 350 with 192 megs of ram and a V3 3000.


 


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