Cray Nanny bump
1 posted on
11/19/2009 6:27:41 AM PST by
BGHater
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To: BGHater
operating fusion reactors with plasma that reaches 150 million degrees Celsius
I was just wrestling with that problem yesterday. Gave up on it for now, but I figure I'll go back to it later when I have a clear head.
To: BGHater
My work computer came in at a respectable number nine on the list, I see.
3 posted on
11/19/2009 6:32:37 AM PST by
Flightdeck
(Go Longhorns)
To: BGHater
world’s most important problems, including climate change
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
And that’s the end of the story.
4 posted on
11/19/2009 6:32:44 AM PST by
loungitude
(The truth hurts.)
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5 posted on
11/19/2009 6:32:44 AM PST by
ShadowAce
(Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
To: BGHater
Great, but will they play EVE?
6 posted on
11/19/2009 6:33:05 AM PST by
1rudeboy
To: BGHater
What is a “bio energy product” that requires computing at this scale?
8 posted on
11/19/2009 6:34:54 AM PST by
battlecry
To: BGHater
Maybe this super-computer will be able to figure out where all that stimulus money went and how many jobs were created or saved in fictitious congressional districts.
11 posted on
11/19/2009 6:44:37 AM PST by
ReleaseTheHounds
("The demagogue is one who preaches doctrines he knows to be untrue to men he knows to be idiots.")
To: BGHater
"systems that can solve the planet's biggest problems"
How do you solve a problem like Maria?
13 posted on
11/19/2009 6:47:29 AM PST by
Uncle Miltie
(America, 1776 - 2009. R.I.P.)
To: BGHater
“needed for high-resolution climate models”
What a waste!
14 posted on
11/19/2009 6:47:33 AM PST by
MNDude
(The Republican Congress Economy--1995-2007)
To: BGHater
Supercomputers allow researchers to create three-dimensional visualizations, not unlike a video game, to run endless "what-if" scenarios with increasingly finer detail.
"what-if" I buy her a shot of whiskey. "what-if" I say "If I could rearrange the alphabet, I would put U and I together."...important stuff like that....we all know the computer guys are working on that kind of stuff.
To: BGHater
There is a race to make supercomputers as powerful as possible to solve some of the world's most important problems, including climate change, the need for ultra-long-life batteries for cars, operating fusion reactors with plasma that reaches 150 million degrees Celsius and creating bio-fuels from weeds and not corn. not sure how computing power is going to solve climate change since it isn't a problem to start with. Likewise not sure how computers are going to extend battery life or allow violations of the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics which would be necessary to create "biofuels" that don't consume more fossil energy than they produce.
17 posted on
11/19/2009 6:50:57 AM PST by
from occupied ga
(Your most dangerous enemy is your own government,)
To: BGHater
I don’t think you really need a supercomputer to solve all of those problems. For example I ran a simulation on a Pentium to solve climate change and it produced the following results....
“The inventor of the internet is a bozo.”
18 posted on
11/19/2009 6:51:44 AM PST by
DannyTN
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100 million cores rendering chess playing and stock day trading pointless pastimes.
19 posted on
11/19/2009 6:53:11 AM PST by
Reeses
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No credibility awarded to the author because of this phrase: “some of the world’s most important problems, including climate change...”
Complete and utter BS.
POLITICIANS and PAID-FOR ‘scientists’ go for that crap and the money around it, but NO real real scientist is there anymore.
There are legitimate papers on pollution and man’s effect on climate, but not the agenda of “climate change” as a social agenda.
20 posted on
11/19/2009 6:57:10 AM PST by
Blueflag
(Res ipsa loquitur)
To: BGHater
Finally, a computer that can handle Flight Simulator X
To: BGHater
Imagine how fast DOS 5 and Word Perfect would crash!
Or games like Castle Wolfenstein or Duke Nukem, awesome!
24 posted on
11/19/2009 7:03:05 AM PST by
Lx
(Do you like it, do you like it. Scott? I call it Mr. and Mrs. Tennerman chili.)
To: BGHater
The push is on to build exascale systems that can solve the planet's biggest problems You mean we'll finally know why a piece of bread always falls with the buttered side down?
Cool!
26 posted on
11/19/2009 8:08:35 AM PST by
zeugma
(Raise the IQ of the planet: Nuke mecca during haj.)
To: BGHater
Great. I’ll have to buy a new case fan.
28 posted on
11/19/2009 8:26:31 AM PST by
VeniVidiVici
(Keep your dog. Get rid of a Liberal.)
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To: BGHater
"There is a race to make supercomputers as powerful as possible to solve some of the world's most important problems, including climate change ...Garbage-in/garbage-out
31 posted on
11/19/2009 5:12:50 PM PST by
steelyourfaith
(Limit all U.S. politicians to two terms: One in office and one in prison!)
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