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Hopefully the 64-bit .exe and DX11 will be here first.
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Sorry. I know (or atleast hope) this guy was joking but just couldn't help it. lol. |
Shhh, Hawk. I was hoping it would lure all the haters and sceptics away :) Clearly they're unhappy with this, and at $5 or whatever it is, maybe they can focus on the alternatives instead of being here ;)
How awesome is it firing air2air rockets from a 109 or a spit?:P |
[QUOTE=Anvilfolk;304573]Shhh, Hawk. I was hoping it would lure all the haters and sceptics away :) Clearly they're unhappy with this, and at $5 or whatever it is, maybe they can focus on the alternatives instead of being here ;)
LOL. :grin: Phew. You had me worried for a minute. Nice diversionary skills that man. ;) |
In 1971, electrical engineering professor Leon Chua proposed a theoretical basic electronics component called a memristor. In 2008, Hewlett Packard brought the memristor out of theory and into the real world. And today, HP announced that they have finally proven that they can build devices that use memristors, instead of the transistors that enable all current computer chips. Since memristors can store and process data simultaneously, stack on top of one another in a 3-D fashion, and function at much smaller sizes than a transistor, this advance could increase the power and memory of computers to nearly unimaginable proportions within only a couple of years.
lets have an air war:grin: |
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That what I need! :) And in SLI configuration please :-D Thanks for the heads up... ~S~ |
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Your welcome! a heads up was what I wanted to achieve :grin: |
waste my money ..............me too
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When $50 has passed through the till. |
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