R.C Macaulay wrote..
Having mentioned in prior posts my interest in "quadratic
computing" ( use of 4 computers rather than 2 ( parallel
computing),Stephen Lawrence wrote...
4 computers? I don't understand.
The concept of using 4 computer in quad form rather than parallel. The
thought being
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
For ~ $10,000 you can build a Beowolf cluster in your basement with at
least a dozen computers running in parallel (but you'll need some
pretty serious air conditioning).
Oops -- that's Beow_u_lf, not Beow_o_lf. Like in http://www.beowulf.org/
Thinking of
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
Thinking of this makes me wonder why I haven't read anything about
computational cold fusion experiments.
There have been no such experiments for two reasons:
1. We still have no clear idea how CF works. The models that do exist are
not detailed enough to require
From: Stephen A. Lawrence
So, what's the story -- is this a different front end for Google, or what?
Search algorithms are valuable intellectual property not unlike the Prius
hybrid algorithm. Do you remember google before it was polluted by
commercialism?
Anyway, I can't say much more at
- Original Message -
From: Stephen A. Lawrence
I'm puzzled. I checked it out, expecting to find a partly
populated database, but the search engine appears to be riding
on the Google database. Specifically, it has my site indexed in
exactly the same peculiar, fragmentary fashion as
At 07:18 am 16/06/2005 -0700, you wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Stephen A. Lawrence
I'm puzzled. I checked it out, expecting to find a partly
populated database, but the search engine appears to be riding
on the Google database. Specifically, it has my site indexed in
Jones Beene wrote:
- Original Message - From: Stephen A. Lawrence
I'm puzzled. I checked it out, expecting to find a partly populated
database, but the search engine appears to be riding on the Google
database. Specifically, it has my site indexed in exactly the same
peculiar,
Grimer wrote:
At 07:18 am 16/06/2005 -0700, you wrote:
Is this your homepage, Stephen ?
http://www.mimas.ltd.uk/
S.A. Lawrence (1997).
Novel active ingredients for skin care formulations.
In Active Ingredients Conference Proceedings 1996,
pp. 185-189. H. Zoilowsky GmbH.
Ooo!
Stephen Lawrence wrote
I'm over at http://www.physicsinsights.org/The
Glue Function is a fascinating study. Did you compose these works Stephen?
Having mentioned in prior posts my interest in "quadratic computing" (
use of 4 computers rather than 2 ( parallel computing),
I am elated to find
Some friends have started:
http://www.use.com
for the way Google used to be. It's not public yet.
Check it out. Feedback welcome.
Terry Blanton wrote:
Some friends have started:
http://www.use.com
for the way Google used to be. It's not public yet.
Check it out. Feedback welcome.
I'm puzzled. I checked it out, expecting to find a partly populated
database, but the search engine appears to be riding on the
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