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do you live on a farm and have loads of potatos i could have
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Profile: journeyman
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http://www.async.caltech.edu/~mika/potato/potato2.html
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What? |
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mmm potato ... chipped, fried, roasted, baked, boiled, mashed ... either way I love em! |
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yeah,you know where the shop rejects potatos, then the farmers don't know what to do with the potatos that get rejected, and get left to rot,still they would be useable for around about 15mhz, have not thought about the cache,but loads will compensate for that.
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salad cream liquid cooling? sweet |
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i wish ;-). |
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that thing would get sooooooo screwed up after the sour cream started to rot and harden inside the tubes. i guess the next step would be to vaporized the sour cream and make a phase change system. |
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heh yea,well if you can get processer signals out of a potato then, use something i don't know about that would not rot,only problem space,although,the cache but if it has a high speed, and compatable,yeah,whats the point in upgradeing a cpu |
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Potatoes? Hmm...funnily enough, I live in Idaho.
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:-D. |
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Are there potatoes in Idaho? |
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so, you can run a simple calculator from a potato? right
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I would have thought lemons would be more powerful....potatoes seem a bit dull.
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Yeah...potatoes are where they get chips from...duh. |
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Should we forward the spuds to your asylum? |
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