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Jim Carlock
I can see it now. All versions of Windows are no where near
resiliant enough for this concept, but it's happening. Microsoft
has purposefully programmed Windows to be tagged to one
computer system, for no other reason than to create a big bug.
You see, this is what's happening...
I predicted this well over 10 years ago as did some other folks.
That the demise of the hard disk drive is was capable back
then but costs prevented the concepts full fruition. That all OS's
would eventually not need any sort of Hard Disk Drive at all,
that memory chips would be configured to appear as Hard Disk
Drives, and this concept has been around for over 20 years in
fact.
And I don't really know why I'm saying this, but it is currently
possible to put an OS on a 5GB memory chip. 5 GB memory
chips are about the size of a matchbook. They have no internal
revolving components. The expected life of such a device is
well over 20 years.
Given that hardware manufacturers have an agenda of their own,
they are prepared for this and are prepared to slow down the
advancement and possibilities of putting all Hard Disk Drive
manufacturers out of business. In fact, Hard Disk Drive
manufacturers are already revving up their lines of memory chips.
10,000 RPMs is starting to mean nothing, as throughput is
based on a real number that means throughput, rather than how
fast a motor can turn in a minute.
And Microsoft has purposely tied their operating system to only
be able to run on one motherboard. They saw the memory card
readers and memory card hard drives bearing fruit over 4 years
ago and they well-planned their design strategies for all current
operating systems to only work with one motherboard.
Everyone knows of the existing problems that are current. MS
is happy to point out that YOU will have to buy a new OS to
support what started evolving 4 years ago.
I hearby declare this public knowledge, general information for
the public to use and deploy in any way they see fit. I hearby
declare that the concepts presented hear are public property and
that any attempts to accomplish the ideas presented here can
not be patented by any organization.
Let it be known.
resiliant enough for this concept, but it's happening. Microsoft
has purposefully programmed Windows to be tagged to one
computer system, for no other reason than to create a big bug.
You see, this is what's happening...
I predicted this well over 10 years ago as did some other folks.
That the demise of the hard disk drive is was capable back
then but costs prevented the concepts full fruition. That all OS's
would eventually not need any sort of Hard Disk Drive at all,
that memory chips would be configured to appear as Hard Disk
Drives, and this concept has been around for over 20 years in
fact.
And I don't really know why I'm saying this, but it is currently
possible to put an OS on a 5GB memory chip. 5 GB memory
chips are about the size of a matchbook. They have no internal
revolving components. The expected life of such a device is
well over 20 years.
Given that hardware manufacturers have an agenda of their own,
they are prepared for this and are prepared to slow down the
advancement and possibilities of putting all Hard Disk Drive
manufacturers out of business. In fact, Hard Disk Drive
manufacturers are already revving up their lines of memory chips.
10,000 RPMs is starting to mean nothing, as throughput is
based on a real number that means throughput, rather than how
fast a motor can turn in a minute.
And Microsoft has purposely tied their operating system to only
be able to run on one motherboard. They saw the memory card
readers and memory card hard drives bearing fruit over 4 years
ago and they well-planned their design strategies for all current
operating systems to only work with one motherboard.
Everyone knows of the existing problems that are current. MS
is happy to point out that YOU will have to buy a new OS to
support what started evolving 4 years ago.
I hearby declare this public knowledge, general information for
the public to use and deploy in any way they see fit. I hearby
declare that the concepts presented hear are public property and
that any attempts to accomplish the ideas presented here can
not be patented by any organization.
Let it be known.