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Cadet Stimpy said Jason, how many posts do I need to get a Positronic Brain, such as Data's (from Star Trek)? Smile (Trivia: The Positronic Brain was originally conceived by science-fiction writer, Isaac Asimov).
More trivia: In Star Trek: Insurrection, when Data is malfunctioning, Picard gets him to recite Gilbert and Sullivan's "H.M.S. Pinafore". In the Isaac Asimov story "Runaround" a malfunctioning robot recites Gilbert and Sullivan while evading capture by his human masters. Heading for my 32-Bit GPU ;)
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Hippyshake said
Cadet Stimpy said Jason, how many posts do I need to get a Positronic Brain, such as Data's (from Star Trek)? Smile (Trivia: The Positronic Brain was originally conceived by science-fiction writer, Isaac Asimov).
More trivia: In Star Trek: Insurrection, when Data is malfunctioning, Picard gets him to recite Gilbert and Sullivan's "H.M.S. Pinafore". In the Isaac Asimov story "Runaround" a malfunctioning robot recites Gilbert and Sullivan while evading capture by his human masters. Heading for my 32-Bit GPU ;)
Sounds as if STNG may be snagging some ideas from Isaac! Good luck on your journey to becoming more sentient in this Forum, Hippyshake. Smile P.S. Did I do the "quote" thing correctly? I'm not sure if what I said should be in there. Confused
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Jason Carr said Hahahaha, it's actually *only* 1,000. ;) https://www.launchbox-app.com/forum/rankinfo Nobody's a 64-bit Supercomputer yet at 500...
Well 1000 is not so bad, although it will probably take me a year just to get to 64bit since it took me as long to get to 32bit.
Hippyshake said
Cadet Stimpy said Jason, how many posts do I need to get a Positronic Brain, such as Data's (from Star Trek)? Smile (Trivia: The Positronic Brain was originally conceived by science-fiction writer, Isaac Asimov).
More trivia: In Star Trek: Insurrection, when Data is malfunctioning, Picard gets him to recite Gilbert and Sullivan's "H.M.S. Pinafore". In the Isaac Asimov story "Runaround" a malfunctioning robot recites Gilbert and Sullivan while evading capture by his human masters. Heading for my 32-Bit GPU ;)
Interesting. Also this is certainly a more elegant way of moving up the chain than my pathetic counting posts. I should be ashamed of myself.
Cadet Stimpy said Hey, ya jumped up a few notches, anyway. Smile
This is true. Oh look, another notch Wink
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