Well, you CAN.... look at http://www.dvorak.org/home.htm for an example. (I have NOT checked the size on it, but he did it all with text and tables, and it's quite useful. I imagine it shouldn't be TOO difficult to make something like that (or better) in 5k. Of course, this assumes that you have any skils at HTML and the like:)...anybody know how big that stupid "hamster dance" page is? (heh heh)
Wouldn't heat become a problem with that many transistors? Especially as they'd be really packing them in? Maybe the chips would just melt themselves... Or am I missing something? Maybe heat wouldn't be a problem here?
I wouldn't say suing them is the stupidest thing I've ever seen -- that would be companies trademarking/copyrighting/etc. those phrases. That's why today, Microsoft 'owns' the phrase "Where do you want to go today?" and Paramount owns the phrase "Make it so" (!). This is just one of those stupid stupid things companies do. Err... do I have to pay them now, since I used those phrases? Hey guys, whatshappenin?!
I know! I know! I know! it's a joke!
Maybe it's time to change that sig.
Well, you CAN.... look at http://www.dvorak.org/home.htm for an example. (I have NOT checked the size on it, but he did it all with text and tables, and it's quite useful. I imagine it shouldn't be TOO difficult to make something like that (or better) in 5k. Of course, this assumes that you have any skils at HTML and the like :) ...anybody know how big that stupid "hamster dance" page is? (heh heh)
I already asked that -- what's that they say about posting... something like 'please check other posts before starting a new one'? ;-)
Mmm... actually, E is frequently used for source voltage. At least, it was when I learned Ohm's law and the like.
Wouldn't heat become a problem with that many transistors? Especially as they'd be really packing them in? Maybe the chips would just melt themselves... Or am I missing something? Maybe heat wouldn't be a problem here?
I wouldn't say suing them is the stupidest thing I've ever seen -- that would be companies trademarking/copyrighting/etc. those phrases. That's why today, Microsoft 'owns' the phrase "Where do you want to go today?" and Paramount owns the phrase "Make it so" (!). This is just one of those stupid stupid things companies do. Err... do I have to pay them now, since I used those phrases? Hey guys, whatshappenin?!