Using photonics for real-time processing.

Gee, you don't get along with anyone but Radium, do you? That speaks volumes about your character.

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Michael A. Terrell
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Michael, it looks like you've snagged another Dimbulb nym.

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  Keith
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krw

It doesn't matter, he went into the bucket as of last night.

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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
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Michael A. Terrell

I've never had any discourse with him, idiot.

I have more character in one of my toenail clippings than you do in your entire, pathetic, EE Times, JPL hating body.

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JackShephard

Exactly! And the point is, why did you bring it up? THE TOPIC being discussed was optical Memory when you barged into the near end of the string raving about irrelevant items like MRAM and SONET.

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Don Bowey

This is yet another attempt by you to shift the topic to a totally irreleant point. And the poor quality of your post leaves me wondering; what technology comes from JPL?

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Don Bowey

Not fair to Radium. He appears to not be an electronics whiz, but he does seem to be a nice kid.

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Don Bowey

There you go again moving the subject and casting aspersions not in evidence.

More and more you appear to be a troll.

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Don Bowey

On May 27, 2:50 am, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: [... JPL ...]

This is also true of the other national labs. JPL has a better success rate than Edison. They generally don't attack a problem with more brains and less brute force than Edison did. Still, however, if a majority of the things they looked into panned out, they wouldn't be doing their jobs.

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MooseFET

You do know that "Jack" is "Dark Matter", don't you?

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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
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Michael A. Terrell

Doctors can take care of that now toenail problem these days.

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  Keith
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krw

^^^^^^

I began to suspect it a couple days ago, but I was waiting for some of the more telling indicators. He is showing some restraint that his DorkMatter persona couldn't hold back.

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Don Bowey

Dimmy always starts out that way when he shifts nyms. A few days later his Dimbulb behavior oozes out from all orifices.

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krw

No, I did not. The Terrell idiot "bragged", as you call it, about bubble memory, and even posted some lame joke RAM link. AFTER his remarks about bubble memory, I posted a remark about what IS the modern day equivalent of it, which is MRAM.

The remarks about OC768 were related to optical memory, because the application FOR optical memory will primarily be all optical data link frame buffers.

What little you know about it would fit onto the tip of a molecular probe.

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JackShephard

The holographic memory, which was being discussed, idiot. The technology is 40 years old. The actual hardware is just recently becoming a reality.

How far behind are you going to fall before you actually do a little reading?

Do try to keep up.

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JackShephard

I called you idiots stupid for jumping on him. If you want to call that "mean", fine.

The fact remains that you treated him like shit, and still do, and you have been treating me like shit.

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JackShephard

What do you call the way you guys treated Radium? And what do you call all the little peanut gallery comments you have made about him to each other since your initial replies to him.

Your a total piece of shit, and you just can't handle being called on it.

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JackShephard

Their technologies are on just about every research satellite and probe ever launched.

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JackShephard

You have a certain skill at bending the truth, Dork Matter.

I think I will just ignore you as useless.

Reply to
Don Bowey

Radium invented trolling. (Oh and he also invented questions with a maximum stupidity content).

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Sjouke Burry

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