On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 5:59 AM, Mark Sokolovsky <coolmar...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I've noticed something. The government keeps us out of all of their
> little secrets. 64-bit is not ever close to being new. The standard
> computer out there today in best buy is 64-bit, while back in the
> 1960's the world's first 64-bit computer was overly protected by the
> government and was operated by scientists or NASA. 128-bit
> supercomputers were out to the military, NASA and scientists in the
> 1980's. Where in the world is our STANDARD 128-bit computers (AltiVec
> doesn't count!)? I am not being stupid or just saying random crap
> here. Go do the research yourself and you'll find that i'm correct. If
> the government is 40 years ahead of us,  they PROBABLY have 2048 bit
> or 1 gigabit systems and with processors running at 100Ghz with 1024
> cores with hard drive sizes bigger than we could ever imagine. But
> then again, they could be focusing on th jet pack which was a failed
> invention in the 1960's due to it's 20 second fuel supply (yes, it's
> the one where you put it on your back and press the 2 red buttons to
> fly, not joking lol.).


You can buy a flight pack
http://www.martinjetpack.com/how-do-i-buy-one.aspx

http://dvice.com/archives/2009/11/fly-away-in-a-j.php

Several models in fact. And like any advanced computers you may well not
have the money anyhow.



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