Let's Send SFP/Modular and SDK to North Korea

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On 2006-06-23 14:36, braincell wrote:
I think we proved here in the USA that
democracy is flawed when you have a horrid educational system and ignorant people breeding more ignorant people.
Plus you have large weapon manufactures, who benefit a lot from Iraq war.
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Wonder how much those stocks will go up after todays missile launches on the 4th of July. I think I'll invest in Raytheon of Japan, as I feel confident that stocks will rise very quickly, as Japan has every right to defend it's borders, and beef up it's missile defense capabilities. Taiwan loves this, China hates this. N.K. has also helped out the USA by having it's missle #5 land by Russian territoriy. I believe that the next time N.K. begs someone to feed it's people and provide oil, they might be suprised that the governments of that part of the world might tell them to go F--- themselves. The sad part of this poor display of technological prowess, is that N.K.'s leaders are eating steak tonight, but their own people will continue to starve 4 his sick fantasies of destruction.
I await the all knowing responses from the BBC on this one, as they will probably blame the USA 4 this provocative action also. I still think they need SFP and SDK, it will cause a reduction in population due to less sexual contact, and provide their scientists with something better to do than shoot off their own feet with feeble, inaccurate missile launches. I will say no more on this topic.


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Interesting you mention stocks, as my brother was telling me he's been receiving lots of spam email regarding stocks.
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That was recieved by a friend who does portfolios 4 musicians here in LV. A sign of how much work is here in LV, most musicians I know in LA and Nashville get notices from the IRS instead of stockbrokers.
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These emails weren't from stockbrokers, they were all dodgy, dirty & no doubt deadly SPAM.
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And strangely just after mentioning this spam issue here on this thread, another dropped into my brother's mailbox. This one was from "Matilda Wilkins" ( tlabbe@timesunion.com )

Fu*k off whoever it is.
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On 2006-07-04 18:56, scope4live wrote:
... and provide their scientists with something better to do than shoot off their own feet with feeble, inaccurate missile launches. ...
high performance Sharcs are actually used to steer missile warheads...
... very interesting - I remember having read that (probably one year back) under application notes for TigerSharcs on Analog's pages.
That type of content is completely removed, go figure...

cheers, Tom
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Now I know they need SFP!! Hell they already got the 200MHz SHARCS. I'll suggest disarmament, then turn the Nodong's into acurate boosters 4 SFP, instead of inacurate boosters 4 ICBM's. You always amaze me with your comments Astro. How 'bout some search tips for PlanetZ 4 me.
Go get 'em Shroomz.
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:grin:
you remind me... it could have been a pdf and not their pages... let me see

in fact it was in the DSP selection guide pdf, but how about <a href=http://www.analog.com/processors/tigers ... .html>this one</a>... :eek:

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Fractal Audio Axe is an amazing piece of kit. I heard the demo on it at NAMM. I should have known it was DSP based. Do you think that someone could build his own SFP PCI-e card w/ 500 MHz SHARCS custom made by CW? I am selling a piece of property, and buying another so I can refinance it w/o paying taxes to the IRS. I'm hoping John Bowen has a hardware Solaris by then also. I have never really had a nice vehicle since World War I, ( my first divorce ) I think I deserve a nice Military specced out Hummer, as the ones coming back from overseas that saw no action will be wholesaled here in the states 4 about 30 large. Just think I could drive into bad neighborhoods when I do jazz gigs, and not have to worry about getting shot, 4 I will have bulletproof glass. Plus I am sure a camoflauged Hummer will gain quick respect in the hood, especially if an M60 is mounted on top. Perfectly legal here in Nevada. You just have to carry your rounds in a locked compartment. Yeah, right. Don't you just love the way we can start threads about genocide and world disease, and other off topic stuff, but we always work our way into DSP shit by page 2? I love this place, as we are all off topic.

Long Live John Cooper,



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