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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: E who wrote (134490)4/1/2001 8:14:53 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) of 769667
 
Dear E, 1997 ???? give me a break. E, you see the questions about all the theories and all the data the grows every year get fed into computers.
watman.com Now this is a movie I created with a 32 head SIG origin 2000. This was a few years back and for it's time the system I used was one of the most powerful in the world. The stuff I was doing was very very small stuff in the context climate simulation and my stuff taxed the limits of this computer.

Now I'm trying to recall of the processors were at 300 or 350 megHz. Anyway today SGI is delivering World's First 512-Processor SGI Origin 3000 Series Single System Image. biz.yahoo.com
That's 512 at 450 megHz.

Now the advance of computers from 1996 today is stunning and the ability now is to do in a few days hundreds of simulations for every simulation upto 1996. The simulations have demonstrated the the CO2 theories are just that.

So the opinion of those in 1997 was based on limited information that could be interpreted to support the CO2 theory. AT the time all the science was focused on how prove the theory and not test the theory. But once so many went on the record in a mr bill lets just say it so way, well then the real serious professional science got in gear.

The data all indicates that in the number of baseball bases that 2 + 2 = 11 and the theory is bunk.

tom watson tosiwmee

And what will happen next, more simulation power.
To make the prototype 512-processor SGI Origin 3800 single system image, NASA Ames and SGI combined two 256-processor SGI Origin 3800 machines. Over the next few months, NASA Ames and SGI will once again raise the bar for the entire industry by connecting two 512-processor SGI Origin 3800 supercomputers to form the world's first 1,024-processor single system image.
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