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A news article came out today in which IBM announced they had succeeded in replicating one *portion* of a cat's brain
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Nov 18 '09, 08:03
and it took 147,000 CPUs and 144 terabytes of RAM to do it
the cerebral cortex of felinus domesticus.
(science.slashdot.org)
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*sneaks up on CPU* -- nm
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ninja cat
Nov 18, 08:16
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That article kinda hints at why I was willing to give Fringe a chance in the beginning, and why I like it so much now -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 18, 08:07
That's great...but what does it actually *do*? -- nm
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IBM CEO
Nov 18, 08:07
is that the part that stares at you apathetically? -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 18, 08:04
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No, this would be the part that hops on the counter when it knows it shouldn't, and then meows to announce its misbehaviour. -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 18, 08:05
no, that would be the cat... -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 18, 08:04
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