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Previously on ""Things got out of hand at that point.""

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Even if he does pull off the massive engineering feat, Mega Processor will need a room large enough to accommodate its size.

    "It needs to go somewhere; my house isn’t big enough for the two of us," he said. "I’d be interested in hearing from someone who could give it a good home."

    I wonder what his wife thinks?
    I'd be prepared to bet a substantial sum that he doesnt have one

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  • BrilloPad
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    Even if he does pull off the massive engineering feat, Mega Processor will need a room large enough to accommodate its size.

    "It needs to go somewhere; my house isn’t big enough for the two of us," he said. "I’d be interested in hearing from someone who could give it a good home."

    I wonder what his wife thinks?

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  • DaveB
    started a topic "Things got out of hand at that point."

    "Things got out of hand at that point."

    This whopping 16-bit computer processor is being built by hand, transistor by transistor

    Pics A bloke in Cambridge, UK, is building a computer processor using 14,000 individual transistors and 3,500 LEDs – all by hand, piece by piece.
    And you thought building scale models of ships with matchsticks was fiddly.

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