I may have missed it when reading the article, but what drives this super clock? If its mechanical, I will assume that its going to rely on some sort of kinetic/potential energy transition, but I don't see a pendulum or a power source, nor can I think of one that will last 10,000 years.
Lets state the obvious here first: You don't know what you are talking about and You aren't a PC gamer. If you were you would understand why companies cater to gamers. For some gamers, they are willing to spend extra for the increased performance that these products provide. There are no such products for a console to increase performance after it leaves the factory. Consoles don't provide the best graphics or amazing sounds that you can get out of PC games. If you played any FPS games, you'd understand...
Personally, I am not going to pay $70 for a mouse, but more power to the people who will. Also as a side note, The AMD FX series processors are essentially meant for gamers. http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/ProductInforma tion/0,,30_118_9485_9488,00.html/ From the AMD site
The first 64-bit PC processor, in a class by itself, designed specifically for gaming.
I'd recommend a little research into PC gaming before you go trashing it. You might actually learn something.
I may have missed it when reading the article, but what drives this super clock? If its mechanical, I will assume that its going to rely on some sort of kinetic/potential energy transition, but I don't see a pendulum or a power source, nor can I think of one that will last 10,000 years.
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