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Re: Mandelbrot II GS vs Turbo Mandelbrot
Sheldon suggested:
>Well, I've been following this thread for a week now, and I'm
>really getting interested in this new GS. But my problem is that I
>would like to use it
>as a portable in the car. So while you are still working out
We plan to ship a complete car with ROM 06 because standard car
batteries are too weak. In fact, it will be a nuclear power station on
a Leopard 2 tank chassis. (Guns optional, but highly recommended. They
give flame wars a personal touch.)
>the final power arrangements, I would like to request that you include
>an adaptor that will plug in to the cigarette lighter in my car, so I
>can use it to play Bouncin
Yes, we tuned up the cigarette lighter in this monster car. However,
note that you should *NOT* try to light a cigarette. This would blow
not only the cigarette but you as well.
>Ferno 5 and Ultima X at the same time while I drive across the
>country this summer. Thanks!
Aha, so you want to multitask through the country...
and Ian meant:
>I tried an experiment bleeding excess power from a Borg
>cube-ship, but they got pissed about lack of voltage and tried to blow
>up the planet.
Sheeez, Ian! You have to be careful when testing such things...
>>I think Bob should pass the secret to cold fusion to us.
>>Theoretically
>>we could also fire 50 (PAL) or 60 (NTSC) H bombs per minute,
>>but the
>>beta testers of this power supply said it's getting quite hot
>>in the
>>course of time. Also, it seems to be....noisy....
>
>Sounds bad. The fission-based mini power supply is working
>quite well in testing, although plutonium is hard to come by.
could you upload a preliminary version of this thingumbob to
comp.power.apple2?
Again, I could send you some uranium, if that's what you need. I have
some in a drawer. You should let me know asap because my mother
suspects that they affect the tomatoes in the garden adversely and
wants to get rid of them. I've never seen such huge beasts...
>>BTW, I have now started another project. A photosynthesis
>>computer.
>>Yes, you need water it from time to time...
>It'd need light too, and fertilizer?
Yes, that's correct. And I noticed that power goes down when summer is
over. But I'm trying hard to build a 4-season computer.
The final version will include a bottle of special, high voltage water
and some worms (rated at 5amp).
I was also considering writing a special, high perfomance version of
FlameStation, one that does its job within 10 microseconds. The obvious
advantage is that we need power for a very short time only. The best
method algorithm would be to blow the whole Inter/UseNet - posting and
even sending private e-mails simply takes too long. It would also reach
those guys who are only marginally involved in a flame war.
henrik
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