DARPA digs through its allocation /
Buy some weather balloons so they can have some fun. /
Set them free at the break of dawn /
'Til one by one, they were gone. /
On Slashdot, nerds in underwear /
Read the message, MONEY out there. /
Floating in the autumn sky. /
Ten red weather balloons go by. /
Wolfram Alpha spits out 2.27373675443232059478759765625 TB as the required space in ASCII. I suppose if done in base-256, it could be done in much less. Anyone feel like figuring it out?
Well, there's the classic island on the Dam level, accessible with a GS code, and the Citadel test level, similarly visitable. It's amazing the things that get left behind. Even cooler is the fact that new levels can be made for that game- google "goldeneye setup editor".
DARPA digs through its allocation / Buy some weather balloons so they can have some fun. / Set them free at the break of dawn / 'Til one by one, they were gone. / On Slashdot, nerds in underwear / Read the message, MONEY out there. / Floating in the autumn sky. / Ten red weather balloons go by. /
Wolfram Alpha spits out 2.27373675443232059478759765625 TB as the required space in ASCII. I suppose if done in base-256, it could be done in much less. Anyone feel like figuring it out?
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Watt a horrible occurrence. I wonder if charges will be pressed? This has the potential to be big.
Well, there's the classic island on the Dam level, accessible with a GS code, and the Citadel test level, similarly visitable. It's amazing the things that get left behind. Even cooler is the fact that new levels can be made for that game- google "goldeneye setup editor".
Apparently, CompuServe was decent, but that was before my time.
The only problem with this and high-performance computing is latency time between nodes if the height is great enough.