Which type of volatile RAM has the least duration of data remanence when power-offed?

He's a nym shifting troll.

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Jerry, Methinks you "chain-yank" :-)

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Jim Thompson

Clearly!

We're trying to drum that into Greenxenon's consciousness.

Jerry

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Jerry Avins

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Turing said gin would work in place of mercury.

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Phil Martel

DRAM

circuits

JT from plenty of previous experience elsewhere JA _is_ one of the good.

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JosephKK

I thought so, that's why I said "chain-yank". Jerry was playing with the paisano's :-) ...Jim Thompson

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Jim Thompson

Actually most liquids will work, being reasonably low loss and having useful propagation velocity gets into the mix rather fast though.

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JosephKK

Weren't those posts about brain damage?

Jerry

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Jerry Avins

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Naaahh, GreenXenon posts BECAUSE of brain damage. Has done that for years, trying to stir up things with pseudo-science .

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Sjouke Burry

So the question is, did mercury or gin cause it? He wasn't always GreenXenon, you know. That's just his (her?) latest incarnation.

Jerry

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Jerry Avins

Green Xenon:

1 1/2 oz gin 1/4 oz green Chartreuse 1/2 oz lime juice

Garnish by layering 1 tbs of mercury, floating on the rest. Skill level: difficult.

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Rob Gaddi

DRAM

floating

manufacturing

circuits

=20

good.

I missed the whoosh.

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JosephKK

Brains. Delay lines. Same thing for some people.

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