I went looking for a picture of that sign once, and found this. I have a printed copy on the front of my monitor. No one's asked me about it yet, though.
I donate all of my spare cycles to the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (not the Great Internet Prime Search). There is software available for many platforms (including Linux) here. This project currently holds the world record as the discoverer of the largest known prime.
Actually, there is. If the medium gets dense enough, the speed of sound would be greater than the speed of light (which is a big no no).
I remember hearing that they used this to establish an upper-limit on the density of neutron stars by determining how dense they would have to be to have the speed of sound be greater that the speed of light.
Actually, not all are named after Beatles songs. For example, the card in my machine right now is a "Number Nine Imagine 128", and "Imagine" is a song written by John Lennon after the Beatles broke up. And of course, the company itself is named after a Beatles song--"Revolution 9" ("Number Nine, Number Nine, Number Nine...") on disc two of the White Album.
www.lisa2.com isn't a Lisa, but it gives an HTTP redirect to an IP address. Here are the server headers (from the Netsol box):
HTTP/1.1 302 Found
Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2002 07:00:24 GMT
Server: Apache/1.3.3 (Unix)
Location: http://204.248.48.2
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html
I went looking for a picture of that sign once, and found this. I have a printed copy on the front of my monitor. No one's asked me about it yet, though.
I donate all of my spare cycles to the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (not the Great Internet Prime Search). There is software available for many platforms (including Linux) here. This project currently holds the world record as the discoverer of the largest known prime.
Actually, there is. If the medium gets dense enough, the speed of sound would be greater than the speed of light (which is a big no no).
I remember hearing that they used this to establish an upper-limit on the density of neutron stars by determining how dense they would have to be to have the speed of sound be greater that the speed of light.
Actually, not all are named after Beatles songs. For example, the card in my machine right now is a "Number Nine Imagine 128", and "Imagine" is a song written by John Lennon after the Beatles broke up. And of course, the company itself is named after a Beatles song--"Revolution 9" ("Number Nine, Number Nine, Number Nine ...") on disc two of the White Album.