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<0> cd obregon sonora mexico
<1> most of the old ones had just a heatsink right?
<2> ones that didn't run at 1000* chip temps
<2> nah, heatsink/fan combo much better Idea
<3> bb after dinner
<1> mine is already hella loud heh
<2> ever seen a processor?
<4> hello
<1> yeah
<2> like under the silicon wafer?
<0> bye see you
<1> I've built PC's before
<1> erm
<1> no
<2> nah nah, the actual chip



<1> I didn't destroy any of my CPUs heh
<5> zenia you are the old user right ?
<2> most, ar 3/16" x 3/16"
<6> Seen one? I've built my own processor.
<1> we always figured we could reuse them
<4> the old user?
<2> super tiny
<0> ?????
<2> like... on the tip of your finger looking small tiny
<1> oh well I've seen pictures of those
<2> .08 micron between transistors
<4> Im not old here, I guess I'm old in irc
<1> I've never been *that* much of a geek
<0> bye
<7> la la la la...
<2> my dad, had an intel keychain, it had a defective processor chip in it.
<2> was sweet
<2> under that HUGE silicon wafer, sits a teeeeeeny tiny little processor
<0> no hay nadie que hable espaol aqui
<2> that runs about 1000* F
<2> lol
<6> Our cnc lazer trimmer could only do .42um spacing, but it was still kind of fun to actually see a computer which I'd designed myself from first principles.
<0> o y de perdis italiano
<2> !english gaeel
<2> nice
<2> .08 is almost non existant imo
<6> Nah. It's still 80pm :P
<2> ...
<6> Or 80,000nm :)
<2> yeah, doesn't matter
<2> can't see that **** from a gallopin horse!
<2> = non existant!
<2> lol
<8> hiiiii
<2> I think the newer p4 are .06 or .05
<2> can't recall been so long
<1> gah
<6> We're starting to get huge problems with transistors emitting EM radiation close to visible light... :/
<6> And, obviously, the speed of light being too slow anyway.
<6> Bah.
<6> Crappy universe.
<6> 300,000km/s.
<6> Just too damn slow.
<2> wtf ?
<2> transistors operating at the speed of light? or emitting radiation when exposed to visible light while operational?
<1> hmm the 6600 series just doesn't have a fan
<2> I heard they actually slowed light down
<6> You get major data instability inside newer chips simply because they are operating faster and faster. The data moving from one side of the chip to the other just takes too long compared to the chip's speed.
<2> chookie, could be an over spec processor
<1> from Asus?
<1> I don't think so
<2> I got ya AmyJ
<2> but the amount of time it takes isn't the speed of light, it's the speed of electricity which is about 17000 km/s
<2> alot slower than light
<6> No, that's the time it takes to set up an electrical field.
<2> thus optical couplers instead of copper wire for the major backbones.
<9> you're talking about floating points AmyJ



<9> :)
<6> Once it is set up, transmission is near to the speed of light, as long as the field is maintained (which in a chip it is, but on a transmission line it isn't)
<2> ok, so the transistors are creating an EM field while operating at todays speed.
<2> whoa
<2> I got ya
<2> some esperimentul ****e
<2> thats wicked
<6> Wow. Look at me. I really DID pay attention at uni. I should shut up now.
<6> Hi ****tingBull!
<9> er hi
<10> so
<6> You sayin' I've got dandruff?
<2> what if you ran multiple lines through one "trunk" of electro magnets?!
<9> no a badger set
<2> kinda like the windings in a motor huh
<11> how r u guys???
<2> but instead of using the EMF to turn a shaft, it would be aiding transfer of info!
<12> hol
<6> Frausty: You get other material problems in copper if you keep it wet :/
<10> akona_matata where are u ...........??
<6> Which is why optical is just far better anyway.
<13> whoa
<6> Light is as light does.
<2> it is speed of light
<13> NHL center ice in free preview for a wqeek
<13> yessssssss
<2> hears something that would blow your mind.
<2> maybe
<6> Okay, light travels marginally slower through a solid than vacuum, but hey... Not THAT much slower.
<2> dunno thats interesting **** right there
<2> *nods*
<2> light also bends under extreme gravity
<13> ohhhh mark messier ceremony
<13> how sad
<13> he's bawling
<2> i.e. black hole, large galaxy
<6> FrAuStY: Of course it does, that's why black holes are black! :P
<2> thats not su much being bent, as being absorbed
<2> i.e. black foam will absorb light, but it won't bend it.
<6> And you can use planets as magnifying gl***es to the stars behind them.
<9> couldn't you paint a black hole another colour?
<1> this is why I'm an art major
<9> so people would see it
<2> magnifying gl***es/reflectors etc..
<2> but here's the deal..
<4> hehe chookie
<14> hi ppl
<2> if, gravity can distort light, it can also distort time
<4> I wish I liked celery
<6> ****tingbull: I always thought "If a black hole is black, but pulls everything towards it, surely it's something huge that's surrounded by stars... I dunno, like a galaxy...." Then suddenly the scientists starts saying galaxies have got black holes in em.
<4> life would be a better place.
<2> so, a gravity drive equipped vessel, in a vacuum could, attain the fastest speed known, and possibly travel in time.
<9> yes dear
<2> Black holes are collapsed stars
<2> and theres really nothing there, but the event horizon, and quarks
<2> possibly some x-ray/gamma rays..
<2> but thats about it
<15> THJNU MN X
<9> collapsed stars like Russel Crow?
<4> hehe
<4> I feel stupid now
<6> By "Nothing", you mean a hell of a lot of m*** but with no volume.
<4> thanks guys
<2> no like NGC-??? stars
<2> AmyJ, right, possibly anti-matter
<2> i.e. string theory
<9> no my 'nothing' he means energy with no m***


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