I think it is important to mention Paul Falstad's Java circuit simulator that has been around for years and has probably influenced this project.
http://www.falstad.com/circuit/
This sounds better than Sun's grid computing solutions in that there is a lot more control of the machine (at long as its a 2.6 kernel) at a better price. I could use any distributed compiler package/library such as MPI?
I don't see how the judge will know if the kid was actually in his bedroom unless the parents report him (unlikely) or if he gets caught by the police after curfew. After a week he could probably beg his parents to hang out at friends houses and be back to normal. I have to agree that community service would work far better solution.
Not only did Sony find a way for me to by the same movie three times (dvd,psp,blu-ray) but now I have to by the same hardware twice.
Keep up the good work, I have lots of money to keep buying your (same) products.
I think it is important to mention Paul Falstad's Java circuit simulator that has been around for years and has probably influenced this project. http://www.falstad.com/circuit/
Also just ran that exact same program moments ago.
Will it blend?
True that!
This sounds better than Sun's grid computing solutions in that there is a lot more control of the machine (at long as its a 2.6 kernel) at a better price. I could use any distributed compiler package/library such as MPI?
I don't see how the judge will know if the kid was actually in his bedroom unless the parents report him (unlikely) or if he gets caught by the police after curfew. After a week he could probably beg his parents to hang out at friends houses and be back to normal. I have to agree that community service would work far better solution.
Not only did Sony find a way for me to by the same movie three times (dvd,psp,blu-ray) but now I have to by the same hardware twice. Keep up the good work, I have lots of money to keep buying your (same) products.
Now I can get a days worth of slashdot in one backslash.