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Best. Subheadline. Ever. by Phoon2008-03-19 16:52:40
  What in the. . . Oh fer cryin. . . GNYAAAAAAAA!!! by taitano 2008-03-19 18:44:40
I KNEW it!!!

My 8th grade science teacher laughed at me and the other hackers when we came up with a very similar architecture using a combination of micro fiber optics and liquid crystal. It was based on what I had learned in 6th grade about optics and liquid crystal (the idea first began to form at that time.

There are some differences, liquid crystals would've become more erratic as the heat from the electronic parts built up for instance, but what'd you expect? We were in 8th grade! ;-)

*Starts filling out the CIE application for their Electrical Engineering Degree program*. This has been happening more and more in the last ten years, ideas I had in grade school appearing as I pictured them. If my aerospace ideas and my trinary-bit concept work the way I think they will, I could be a billionaire before I turn fifty. :-D
[ Reply ]
    Re: Trinary by intrinsic2008-03-19 19:08:56
      I propose Up, Level and Down for the states by kahuana2008-03-19 19:36:52
        It came to me over the course of four days, when I by taitano2008-03-19 19:55:42
          The issue with trinary in transistor based by intrinsic2008-03-19 20:15:29
            I was thinking positive, negative and off for the by taitano2008-03-19 20:32:32
              That'll increase your complexity significantly by intrinsic2008-03-19 20:44:26
    There was an old soviet computer working this way, by shminux2008-03-19 19:44:57
      WOW!!! Awsome! Thanks dood! by taitano2008-03-19 20:08:18

 

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