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Clusters are a common occurrence in randomness. If it played the same song every time you would have one extreme. If it played all the songs evenly a part, you would have the other extreme. Try something in the middle? That's where you will have clusters of a few songs played a lot, and clusters of some songs not played often or even at all.
Want me draw you a picture?
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It's all pseudo random anywho, and I don't think your clock cycle has a thing for steely dan, else the whole world is in trouble!
Wake up! PC sales are dropping, Intel is bailing out of the "component" buisness. Intel is going to start selling "entertainment". Everything from your TV, to your cell(already in japan) your going to find an Intel logo slapped on it.
Yes we still have engineers, but we (I'm one of them) are letting the marketing professionals lead by Eric Kim, formally samsung, do the planning. Letting the engineers do the talking is what put this giant to sleep. Paul O. is the first CEO at Intel without an engineering background but rather a buisness one, about time! This is comming from a process engineer with an MBA.
Intel is in a transition phase now to phase out all the previous mistakes and to finally take back the marker as we enter new ones.
Here's my bet. In 2010, you won't be able to go throug a whole day without seeing Intel everywhere.
Blasphemy!
Yea, because Colorado doesn't get frost in the winter.........http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933 ,237977,00.html
Blah Blah Blah........ Clusters are a common occurrence in randomness. If it played the same song every time you would have one extreme. If it played all the songs evenly a part, you would have the other extreme. Try something in the middle? That's where you will have clusters of a few songs played a lot, and clusters of some songs not played often or even at all. Want me draw you a picture? i iii iiiiii iii i It's all pseudo random anywho, and I don't think your clock cycle has a thing for steely dan, else the whole world is in trouble!
Wake up! PC sales are dropping, Intel is bailing out of the "component" buisness. Intel is going to start selling "entertainment". Everything from your TV, to your cell(already in japan) your going to find an Intel logo slapped on it. Yes we still have engineers, but we (I'm one of them) are letting the marketing professionals lead by Eric Kim, formally samsung, do the planning. Letting the engineers do the talking is what put this giant to sleep. Paul O. is the first CEO at Intel without an engineering background but rather a buisness one, about time! This is comming from a process engineer with an MBA. Intel is in a transition phase now to phase out all the previous mistakes and to finally take back the marker as we enter new ones. Here's my bet. In 2010, you won't be able to go throug a whole day without seeing Intel everywhere.