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| Misinterpreted signal ![]() Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Moscow, Russia
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Don't laugh, lads. That's a cool thing. It could survive nuclear attack, 'cause it uses vacuum-tubes. It's we who made those computers.
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| Hexagoner ![]() Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Saint Cloud, Florida
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__________________ Seek and ye shall find. JESUS Hexagon 2|Carrara 6 Pro|Photoshop CS2| Painter X http://richchurchtoday.blogspot.com/ |
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| stu ![]() Join Date: Mar 2004
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Dont laugh lads, Russia beat America every time in the space race till the moon landings. the T34 was a revolution in tank design since adopted by pretty much everyone. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-34 the kalashnikov AK47 is still one of the most reliable hand weapons ever designed. its still in use unlike its american contemparary the Amourlite which was accurate but weak in firepower. dont even get me started on the SA80 give me a Belgian FN anyday, i helped test the SA80 in 1981 it was crap then and its not changed much by all accounts. http://www.geocities.com/commanderva...larms/sa2.html anyway the moral of this is low tech is more robust than high tech so dont knock it .stu
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| Misinterpreted signal ![]() Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Moscow, Russia
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You forgot RPG, Stu. It was very useful when we fought against Martians. And it's popular in some places on this planet also. ES-1XXX (except ES-18XX) were a soviet clones of IBM mainframes. SM-1, 2 & 1210 were clones of HP-2000. SM-4, SM-1420 et al and BK-11 were a soviet clones of PDP-11. Iskra-226 ("sparkle") was an attempt of Wang 2200. SM-170X were clones of VAX. Iskra-1030 & ES-184X were a clones of IBM PC. I used to work on some of them. What can I say... What a crap uncle Sam made after UNIVAC! No, guys. Only relays and valves will save 3d world. And seriously, AK actually was remastered Hugo Schmeisser's prototype. So, if you have some problems with using it - it's not our fault.
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| Misinterpreted signal ![]() Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Moscow, Russia
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Wow. In SU there was one KGBst per one Xerox. I thought they prevented attemts to copy prohibited books and articles, but now I know - they only worried about trees!
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| Brian ![]() Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: South Australia
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No,-- they Xeroxed all the KGB into the CIA----duplicates! And everytime you read a piece of tree(paper) a clone is watching you and, at about the same level of inteligence as that original (I am old enough to remember them) tree! |
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