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Robert G. Brown rgb at phy.duke.eduThu Mar 23 05:13:47 PST 2006
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On Thu, 23 Mar 2006, Joe Landman wrote: > > > Robert G. Brown wrote: >> On Thu, 23 Mar 2006, steve_heaton at iinet.net.au wrote: > > [...] > >> the public coffers. So their rate of waste has just simply plummeted -- >> they're currently wasting money trying to keep all kinds of their >> employees -- y'know, teachers, janitors, bus drivers -- working, instead >> of just liberating the bloodsucking parasites back into the workforce. > > Today's coffee spray moment... > > (now where is my monitor and keyboard cleaner ...) Sor-reee. Y'know, you don't HAVE to read things I post. Besides, I tastefully avoided any ad hominem attacks, kind of, while agreeing with the post in question. Not that Jim isn't a tempting target. I mean, a NASA engineer -- what do THEY know. Look at what the last group of NASA folks did for cluster computing, you know, building that "beowulf" thing and shamelessly engaging in self-promotion that led to the beowulf being the kleenex of cluster computing (in a metaphor you probably don't want to explore too deeply:-). Besides, I'm a physicist and I TEACH engineering students all the time -- they're not so smart. I hardly ever learn anything from Jim on, say, electrical engineering that I didn't already know, sort of, if I thought about it for a week or two and did a few pages of algebra, and it's been DAYS since I last googled up one of his previous posts to recover some nugget or the other that I don't bother to actually remember myself because it is too trivial a factoid and my brain is already so full. Ultimately it comes down to one thing. Can you possibly bring yourself to trust somebody that seriously entertains the notion of building homemade cluster computers using cookie sheets and baker's racks? Of course not! You can be assured that anything that such a person ever posts on the beowulf list is bound to be a lie, as I hope is obvious to anybody that has been paying attention to the thread...;-) rgb (Who simply LOVES G\"odel's theorem and the various Russel paradoxes and cannot resist the joke...:-) -- Robert G. Brown http://www.phy.duke.edu/~rgb/ Duke University Dept. of Physics, Box 90305 Durham, N.C. 27708-0305 Phone: 1-919-660-2567 Fax: 919-660-2525 email:rgb at phy.duke.edu
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