Does A Pentium 4 Need A Weapons License?
WindBourne writes "It appears to be that the U.S. house of Reps. want to classify Pentium 4 and above CPUs as weapons. This would mean that all these will require export licenses. Apparently, they have not heard about that the far east has developed large CPUs as well that are used in beowulf clusters." According to the article, this clause is unlikely to appear in the final version -- but stranger things have happened.
Rush agrees with most everything Bush does, that makes Rush a moderate. ;->
Well, right now the US has a president who wanted to remove a man (who hurt his daddy) from government, from the day he got into the white house. He said something about having a lot of evidence and invaded a country to remove that man from office.
Turns out there was no evidence, all was made-up. Instead of being thrown out of office because of lying to the public, he still sits in his oval office.
Sad point of this story: a US president does need to figure out where "they" are, nor does he have to explain afterwards.
Wenn ist das Nunstueck git und Slotermeyer? Ja! Beiherhund das Oder die Flipperwaldt gersput.
Can someone explain to me how this is vaguely funny? Please, draw some analogy, any analogy, I dare you, showing that Ghengis Khan (in Mandarian-speaking culture) is at all equivalent to Beowulf (in English-speaking culture).