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Re: www.6502.org
Howdy Aaron
>>>I don't know about 6502s in the Space Shuttle. However, did you know
>>>that NASA tests the Space Shuttle's heat resistant tiles by simulating
>>>re-entry with 200 overclocked Intel Pentium chips?
>>
>>Must have gotten very cold at NASA. Isn't there a way to test these tile AND
>>heat the building. I mean without taking these overclocked Pentiums off the
>>central heating system? :-)
>>
>Don't you know that NASA is in Florida? It's quite warm in Florida.
>Just a moment...
>
>It's warm in florida and NASA uses hundreds of Pentium chips. Is there
>a correlation?
>
>Just a moment...
>
>Florida has massive hurricanes and all Pentium chjps need a really
>powerful fan. Is there a correlation?
And all the time we were blaming CO2.
You might have stumbled onto something here. Since it was my message that got
you thinking, would you be willing to share that Nobel-price with me?
At least we can drink Champagne and beer and soda pop again. You know, these
are major sources of CO2!!!
CU Mathy van Nisselroy