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Someone brought out a FORTH processor back in the 80s, wonder what happened to it... (need we ask?).
It sold really well, and still does.
The thing about these FORTH processors made using FPGAs was that they are, for obscure reasons, extremely rad-hard and marvelous for image processing. For the officianados in the congregation that may tell you where they are used.
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Originally posted by zeitghostSomeone brought out a FORTH processor back in the 80s, wonder what happened to it... (need we ask?).
Ah, when I were a lad, Real Men printed out the designs of microprocessors on plotters at a scale so large that you needed an aircraft hangar to work on it... mind you there were less than 10k transistors on a chip back then
Oi ZG, I'm working on the Altera Cyclone II - you can stuff your PICs!
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Originally posted by wendigo100Hmm. I've given this a lot of thought. I think He created all the parts of the Universe including Earth in His lab, taking billions of years sculpting the lot with a penknife, a 12V battery and a few test tubes of all kinds of sh1t.
He then assembled the Universe, installed Earth and spun it up, and spent the next six Earth-days going round doing a ceremonial opening of each feature, like cutting ribbons at new supermarkets, that kind of thing.
I could be wrong though.
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Originally posted by threaded2 years do FORTH wrote I loop
threaded in "fleetwood" mode
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Originally posted by BitbucketBible says God made the world in seven days but dosent go into any detail as to how he did this
He then assembled the Universe, installed Earth and spun it up, and spent the next six Earth-days going round doing a ceremonial opening of each feature, like cutting ribbons at new supermarkets, that kind of thing.
I could be wrong though.
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Originally posted by zeitghostFORTH is much the same: write only...
for years 2
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Smash
I did see someone feed five people on a small packet of instant smash so the loaves and fishes story could be true
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how about Darwin
Think theory of evolution seems to have a better gut feeling as being the real reason behind our existance.
Bible says God made the world in seven days but dosent go into any detail as to how he did this , was expecting at least a section on the formation of the rockies , or how the grand canyon was built. Not a hint of why or how he did all this , could have had a section on the reasons behind the Darleks as well
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I can never understand what that god of your is talking about half the time. If he's so great why can't he speak plain English?
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Originally posted by cswd*rolled up and shoved up Chico's arse.
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