Re: TI-H: random email


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Re: TI-H: random email




wuz up, homey? (just kidding)

--JdAoMtEyS
-----------------------------
"Oh my god, they killed Kenny!"

On Sun, 1 Mar 1998 21:37:54 -0700 gussie@alaska.net (Grant Stockly)
writes:
>
>I do!!  I alaways save time to skateboard or snowboard with the other 
>guys!
>
>Btw, is anyone in here considered a "G"?  Oh, and no wrong 
>interpertations.
>People on the east side will think I mean gay.  I mean ya know, 
>gangsters.
>At our school everyone is too preppy to be a gangster, so me and the 
>rest
>are just skaters...
>
>>If anyone on this list does have a life, tell us where you got it 
>:-))
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Grant Stockly <gussie@alaska.net>
>>To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
>>Date: Sunday, March 01, 1998 7:11 PM
>>Subject: Re: TI-H: random email
>>
>>
>>>
>>>>In a message dated 98-03-01 15:20:20 EST, you write:
>>>>
>>>><< It is interesting to note that a 30-06 rifle bullet travels at 
>2800
>>>> ft/sec. which means that it takes 3.5E-4 seconds to travel one 
>foot. The
>>>> minimum number of Mhz required for a CPU to go faster than a 
>speeding
>>>> bullet would be (1 insturction)/(3.5E-4 sec.) or 2857 insturctions 
>per
>>>> second. Asuming a 32 bit instruction that means that a minimum of 
>.92Mhz
>>>> (thats right .92 not 92) to go faster than a speeding bullet. All 
>of
>>>> this to say Big Deal our clacs can alrredy do that. Assuming 6Mhz 
>and an
>>>> 8 bit instucrtion the calc can preform 262 caculations in the time 
>it
>>>> takes a speeding bullet to travel one foot. If it were a 32bit 
>machine
>>>> it could do 66 calculations in that same amount of time.
>>>>
>>>> -mj <matt.johnson@wmich.edu>
>>>>  >>
>>>>Ummm....pardon me for asking, but do you have any social life at 
>all?
>>>
>>>Do any of us?  :)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>
>

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