Off-Topic-New Keyboard

Started by B1nArY_001, October 05, 2007, 09:32:41 PM

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MulleDK19


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iservealot

I too want to be a G15 keyboard. I ALMOST did the other day, but it seemed kinda pricey, and I wasn't sure if it was worth it for all those features.

Where is the best deal for this keyboard? As in... where can I buy the cheapest?

MulleDK19

You actually want to BECOME a G15 keyboard ??? ??? ???

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Westfall

me too. All i have to do is push a button for a move. Kind of like using the rest of the keyboard, but downsizing to just digits

MulleDK19

Did you know that the brain can handle more than 98 million more informations per second than the fastest super computer in the world?!?!???

It's estimated to be as fast as a Pentium 1680Ghz Processor!

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frvge

Fast doesnt equal power. There are 'PC' running @ 500MHz which would pwn your Pentium 3GHz with ease.
Also see AMD's design, based on multiple instructions per clocktick, vs Intel's crave for speed.
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MulleDK19

I have an AMD Athlon 64 3700+ ~2.2Ghz

And I'm talking about the brain!

Think about it... It can process 100 million INFORMATIONS PER SECOND!

http://library.thinkquest.org/C001501/the_saga/compare.htm

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LennardF1989

Iservealot, it's worth every damn penny. I got it for 89 euro, which is like 125 dollar with the current circulation.

Westfall

Even more off topic now...

While a human can easily be compared to a computer, there is no chance that a computer could ever work better than a human. There is perfection in some senses, but my computer wouldn't do what was morally right for it if it needed to. lol. come on guys. This should be on the lamers site

Tidenburg

"Computers are only as smart as the people who programmed them."

Until we have an independant AI which can deduct and learn by itself then Computers cannot surpass humans.

MulleDK19

Our brain runs like a Pentium 1680 GIGA HERTZ!

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B1nArY_001

Thanks for the feedback on the keyboard guys  ;D

MR.Mic

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Quote from: MulleDK13 on October 06, 2007, 11:23:25 PM
Did you know that the brain can handle more than 98 million more informations per second than the fastest super computer in the world?!?!???

It's estimated to be as fast as a Pentium 1680Ghz Processor!

Uhh, wherever you got that info, it's most certainly wrong.

Your brain is more comparable to a 10-20 hertz (not a typo) processor with several billion cores.

And just because it can handle more information, doesnt mean that most of it is thrown out before it reaches the higher brain. Autistic people do not have this ability, and constantly suffer from sensory overload.


People are just better at certain tasks, and computers just are better at others.

Computers are good at doing repetitive work really fast, so recursively playing out all the possible moves in a checkers game to find the best move is a piece of cake. In fact, checkers was solved earlier this year, and there is a version you can play online that's literally impossible to beat.

People, on the other hand are excellent at pattern recognition, while computers generally suck at it. That's why captchas are so widely used. Things like telling the difference between a dog and a cat in a photograph are laughably easy for humans, yet ridiculously hard for a computer to do.

The gap between human ability and computer ability isn't getting any larger though. Not long from now, computers will be able to do all the things a human can do; most likely faster and more accurately as well.
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goodkebab

each cell=1 core

There is already serious research into creating  organic computers because they have the potential to be much more powerful.