Linux in the news
Jerry McBride
mcbrides9
Mon May 17 11:47:49 PDT 2004
Not to mention small checkbook, budget and limited rack space. Where do you
put 40 ps2's?
I re-read the article and something I didn't pick up on, during
the first read... they held 30 ps2's out of 70 in reserve for a second graphics
project. So that half trillion operations persecond number was based on "only"
40 ps2's... even more impressive.
(_!_) a regular ass
(___!___) a fat ass
(!) a tight ass... me...
Cheers all...
On Mon, 26 May 2003 12:52:42 -0400 dep <dep at linuxandmain.com> wrote:
> begin Joel Hammer's quote:
>
> | Basically, these guys put 70 Sony Playstations together and run
> | linux on it. Voila. Supercomputer. Sony supplies a linux module. . .
> .
>
> | I wish I were as smart as these guys.
>
> don't we all. but, alas, we have feet of cray.
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