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Comment Re:"Wahh, I'm a victim! Waahhh!" (Score 1) 360

ya, that bastard should be forced to pay a fine to cover tax cost for this frivolous case. or maybe just be forced to carry a sign outside that says "my last name is smallwood". i have a feeling though that this bozo has no sense of dignity anyway and doesn't know what shame is. perhaps the last name robbed him of any dignity he had left.

Comment Re:And yet- (Score 1) 828

it's amazing how operatives from Moscow have devised this grand scheme to infiltrate our schools and media. no one else is as motivated as these Marxists and progressives, because they are motivated by insanity. they are a minority of the population but they still know how to game the system as though they were the majority. if Bill Ayers had his way, millions of capitalists would be dead. it is up to the rest of us to become aware and let the salvation of earth be our motivation. once they have USA, they'll go for the world. well actually they already are going for the world.

Comment Re:Emulation is no longer possible (Score 1) 492

"Emulation of a serial instruction stream cannot be parallelized in software." thanks for killing my dream of a ps2 software emulator on ps3 :'( and also for killing my dream of a ps3 emulator on pc. ps2 might be the last generation of consoles to be emulatable on pc since speed increases just come from adding more cores, mainly.

Comment Re:Their evaluation of emulators (Score 1) 492

i'm not really nerdy enough for news for nerds, so i have to ask this question: in an emulator emulating hardware that had a single core processor, can the emulator split up the instructions designed for a single-core processor across multiple cores on modern hardware? i'm also curious about this because of ps2 emulation on a ps3. ps3 cant emulate ps2 on a single core but if the data can be spread to all the SPU's then i guess so. it seems to me like it would either be impossible or way too complex.

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