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yeah I'm working on it too.
Hope it is more successful than cold fusion.
"Amature?" You must have meant to call yourself an amateur, meaning one who isn't professional, or "a mature," which must mean something about maturity versus childishness
Hmmm. I'm doubting your physicist standing.
The technology moves forward. Remember when Bill Gates thought we would need no more storage than 64K?
RE: Interesting....Bill Gates never said that, it is an apocryphal statement that has been attributed to him, but he never said it. He said related things about 64k turning to 640k and that they thought early on it would last for a long time, but in reality was only good for 6 years tops (search wikiquote), but not this statement.
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