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03/28/2006 11:44:43 AM · #1
In one easy to follow diagram.How a Computer Works
03/28/2006 12:05:31 PM · #2
lol, thats great :)
03/28/2006 12:18:05 PM · #3
Wow...so there really are little men inside of my computer. Everyone always told me I was crazy. Now I'll show them who's right!
03/28/2006 12:25:47 PM · #4
The scary thing is, that's actually easier to follow. Try getting into pre-fetching, out of order execution... nevermind, I'm just proving how much of a terminal uber-geek I am.
03/28/2006 12:47:54 PM · #5
That's what makes that sound when I shake it.
03/28/2006 01:48:17 PM · #6
That is cool.

I had a cool email similar to this with stick men going up and down and across the screen off ledges and such but when I tried to make it my wallpaper I couldn't find the image source and now the email won't work...I have the source code I copied from the email hoping to understand it but don't understand it and probably didn't get the right stuff anyway, if anyone can help...it was cool.


03/28/2006 02:45:58 PM · #7
Warning.... Check volume before clicking!!!!!!
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