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Re: www.6502.org



On 24 Nov 1999 10:35:39 GMT, nisse-ma@reze-1.rz.rwth-aachen.de (Mathy
Van Nisselroy) wrote:

>Howdy folks
>
>>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?