If you're talking about chinese films, why don't you give a single chinese example?
As you said, those 2 films you mentioned are japanese. The impression I had is you can't name one of those magnificient chinese films you saw (or they can't match Kurosawa's opera).
What's wrong with "square meters"? again, it's a typographic problem since m^2 isn't quite slick in block ASCII.
No big deal, anyway. Next time I'll type Mhz and make everybody happy.
No it's not. The 6502 would be about 4X an equivalently clocked x86, mostly because it fetches memory in a single clock cycle.
Add to that the fact of x86 software capable of running at that speeds since it's bloated as hell.
Again, ppl believing Mghz = computing power.
If you're talking about chinese films, why don't you give a single chinese example? As you said, those 2 films you mentioned are japanese. The impression I had is you can't name one of those magnificient chinese films you saw (or they can't match Kurosawa's opera).
What's wrong with "square meters"? again, it's a typographic problem since m^2 isn't quite slick in block ASCII. No big deal, anyway. Next time I'll type Mhz and make everybody happy.
if you understood, 'ppl' is dumb proof enough to post here.
Nope Alan. Some ppl use Mg for Mega because there is another m for "milli". Yep, you have case-sensitiveness. But sometimes you don't.
No it's not. The 6502 would be about 4X an equivalently clocked x86, mostly because it fetches memory in a single clock cycle. Add to that the fact of x86 software capable of running at that speeds since it's bloated as hell. Again, ppl believing Mghz = computing power.