My good friend Luc, Dutch high-school exchange student we sponsored in 2004, flew to Denver from Amsterdam this evening to be here to witness, first hand, history in the making (hopefully). And to visit us too of course... We're so proud of him. Just 22 years old and already a pilot for KLM, flying daily from Europe to Asia, and to and from the US. He's going to go canvassing with me tomorrow and visit the various Obama headquarters and volunteers around town. It's going to be fun, and exciting: nothing like showing around a visitor during such a wonderful and important time. Daniel Torres, our exchange student from Colombia is also following the election and I wish he were here with us to enjoy this too... I'll be sure to send him all of the pix/video from tomorrow. ~ Good night. Almost too excited to sleep!
Funny things, PCs. My $400 laptop runs circles around my $2300 Sony Vaio (2.8 GHz P4, 1GB RAM) because it is 5 years "younger." Amazing shit. I bought a little USB HDTV ATSC receiver and enjoy beautiful over-the-air HD broadcasts on my laptop... for shits and grins, I plugged it in to my Sony, and it was as if I'd asked it to solve Pi to 3 million decimal places! LOL! It did a decent, albeit, hitchy job of displaying standard definition channels, but HD? Nope. Ah, Moore's law continues, no longer is it clock cycles, but it will be again, and then it will be architecture change again (multiple cores for now), ad infinitum ... until we accidentally build SkyNet. I'm guessing in 10 years, a run-of-the-mill PC will have the computational power of some of the "supercomputers" of today. I know, not a stretch. I'm just trying to get my head around the software that will be inevitably written to bog down that much CPU/Memory horsepower, because those damn d...
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