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April 27, 2014, 08:21:38 PM
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well maybe it is about a lost dutchman that had been found?
how can you not find a lost Dutchman are the Netherlands flat as a pancake ?

they are really flat, but is he really lost in the Netherlands or somewhere else? hard to tell -.-

Who said The Lost Dutchman is really Dutch?

Hmmmm well that changes everything, doesn't it?

It could; what do you think?

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April 27, 2014, 08:23:44 PM
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Can AMD ever beat Intel ?
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April 27, 2014, 08:24:17 PM
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Can AMD ever beat Intel ?


Who cares?

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April 27, 2014, 08:25:30 PM
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Can AMD ever beat Intel ?


Who cares?

people with a lot of money do. even people without money like me do too. who, as a consumer, like it when one guy dominates the entire market?
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April 27, 2014, 08:26:10 PM
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Can AMD ever beat Intel ?


Who cares?

people with a lot of money do. even people without money like me do too. who, as a consumer, like it when one guy dominates the entire market?

Now, there is a thought and a good one, don't you think?

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April 27, 2014, 08:34:34 PM
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Competition is always good for us consumers hope the day when one brand dominated completly the market will never come also do you think ARM SoC is the next big thing in computing arena?
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April 27, 2014, 08:39:01 PM
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Competition is always good for us consumers hope the day when one brand dominated completly the market will never come also do you think ARM SoC is the next big thing in computing arena?

Not heard of it but I should investigate, should I not?

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April 27, 2014, 09:20:14 PM
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Competition is always good for us consumers hope the day when one brand dominated completly the market will never come also do you think ARM SoC is the next big thing in computing arena?

Not heard of it but I should investigate, should I not?

yes you should, ARM is dominating the low power consumption arena but no they are moving to 64bit chips and new architecture, so did you read about them yet?
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Competition is always good for us consumers hope the day when one brand dominated completly the market will never come also do you think ARM SoC is the next big thing in computing arena?

Not heard of it but I should investigate, should I not?

yes you should, ARM is dominating the low power consumption arena but no they are moving to 64bit chips and new architecture, so did you read about them yet?

No but it sounds interesting so I should read up on it, should I not?

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April 27, 2014, 09:50:26 PM
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Competition is always good for us consumers hope the day when one brand dominated completly the market will never come also do you think ARM SoC is the next big thing in computing arena?

Not heard of it but I should investigate, should I not?

yes you should, ARM is dominating the low power consumption arena but no they are moving to 64bit chips and new architecture, so did you read about them yet?

No but it sounds interesting so I should read up on it, should I not?

Yes you should, when you have the time, and maybe learning about ARM will hint you to some use cases that you might be interested on , what are use of a SoC are interessted in?
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April 28, 2014, 01:16:21 AM
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Competition is always good for us consumers hope the day when one brand dominated completly the market will never come also do you think ARM SoC is the next big thing in computing arena?

Not heard of it but I should investigate, should I not?

yes you should, ARM is dominating the low power consumption arena but no they are moving to 64bit chips and new architecture, so did you read about them yet?

No but it sounds interesting so I should read up on it, should I not?

Yes you should, when you have the time, and maybe learning about ARM will hint you to some use cases that you might be interested on , what are use of a SoC are interessted in?


Trying to get caught up, what is a SoC?
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April 28, 2014, 01:23:53 AM
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Competition is always good for us consumers hope the day when one brand dominated completly the market will never come also do you think ARM SoC is the next big thing in computing arena?

Not heard of it but I should investigate, should I not?

yes you should, ARM is dominating the low power consumption arena but no they are moving to 64bit chips and new architecture, so did you read about them yet?

No but it sounds interesting so I should read up on it, should I not?

Yes you should, when you have the time, and maybe learning about ARM will hint you to some use cases that you might be interested on , what are use of a SoC are interessted in?


Trying to get caught up, what is a SoC?

I am reseaching that very thing but what happened to the question of the origin of the term "Lost Dutchman"?

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April 28, 2014, 01:27:11 AM
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Did the Dutchman get lost after a late night in the party district?

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April 28, 2014, 01:28:29 AM
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Did the Dutchman get lost after a late night in the party district?

The Dutchman has been home all day dodging bad weather in the Midwest and was that not a good thing to do?

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April 28, 2014, 01:31:34 AM
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Did the Dutchman get lost after a late night in the party district?

The Dutchman has been home all day dodging bad weather in the Midwest and was that not a good thing to do?

Being stuck in the Midwest, as well, should I travel to better weather?
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April 28, 2014, 01:32:38 AM
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Did the Dutchman get lost after a late night in the party district?

The Dutchman has been home all day dodging bad weather in the Midwest and was that not a good thing to do?

Being stuck in the Midwest, as well, should I travel to better weather?

I tried that and it did not work out but maybe it could work for others?

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April 28, 2014, 01:33:18 AM
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Did the Dutchman get lost after a late night in the party district?

The Dutchman has been home all day dodging bad weather in the Midwest and was that not a good thing to do?

Being stuck in the Midwest, as well, should I travel to better weather?

I tried that and it did not work out but maybe it could work for others?

Would they fair better given the similar circumstances?
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April 28, 2014, 01:35:51 AM
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Did the Dutchman get lost after a late night in the party district?

The Dutchman has been home all day dodging bad weather in the Midwest and was that not a good thing to do?

Being stuck in the Midwest, as well, should I travel to better weather?

I tried that and it did not work out but maybe it could work for others?

Would they fair better given the similar circumstances?

I think moving might simply be trading one thing for another; how about you?

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April 28, 2014, 01:52:30 AM
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Did the Dutchman get lost after a late night in the party district?

The Dutchman has been home all day dodging bad weather in the Midwest and was that not a good thing to do?

Being stuck in the Midwest, as well, should I travel to better weather?

I tried that and it did not work out but maybe it could work for others?

Would they fair better given the similar circumstances?

I think moving might simply be trading one thing for another; how about you?


Wouldn't that be a reasonable assumption?
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April 28, 2014, 02:00:02 AM
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Did the Dutchman get lost after a late night in the party district?

The Dutchman has been home all day dodging bad weather in the Midwest and was that not a good thing to do?

Being stuck in the Midwest, as well, should I travel to better weather?

I tried that and it did not work out but maybe it could work for others?

Would they fair better given the similar circumstances?

I think moving might simply be trading one thing for another; how about you?


Wouldn't that be a reasonable assumption?

I think so but what do others think?

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