Re: Proper breakthroughs/inventions.
From: Frithiof Andreas Jensen (frithiof.jensen_at_die_spammer_die.ericsson.com)
Date: 11/09/04
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Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 13:49:16 +0100
"ChrisGibboGibson" <chrisgibbogibson@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Virtual memory? An invention that would have no use whatsoever if PC
> programmers learnt how to write software properly.
Funny how the teenagers always think they are the first humans on the
planet:
Virtual Memory is a "Big-Iron" thing; Mainframes, from when they built them
from discrete flip-flops on baking-tray-size PCB's and Cache was physical
loops of steel wire.
It is obvious that the PeeCee crowd does not bother to learn anything that
is not on MTV, thus they re-invent everything - badly ;-)
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