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    Quote Originally Posted by haxartus View Post
    Not if you want to create a virtual simulation of the event.
    Theoretically, with enough physicists and a large enough chalkboard....
    Super casual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nellah View Post
    Theoretically, with enough physicists and a large enough chalkboard....
    I like you. :3
    "A flower.
    Yes. Upon your return, I will gift you a beautiful flower."

    "Remember. Remember... that we once lived..."

    Quote Originally Posted by mmocd061d7bab8 View Post
    yeh but lava is just very hot water

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nellah View Post
    Theoretically, with enough physicists and a large enough chalkboard....
    dont forget the colored chalk for special effects

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyanotical View Post
    dont forget the colored chalk for special effects
    George Lucas and his creative team at Lucasfilm, Skywalker Sound, and Industrial Light and Magic have completely restored, enhanced, and added to these classic movies, to create: The Star Wars Trilogy: Special Edition.

    What was that about special effects? >_> :P
    "A flower.
    Yes. Upon your return, I will gift you a beautiful flower."

    "Remember. Remember... that we once lived..."

    Quote Originally Posted by mmocd061d7bab8 View Post
    yeh but lava is just very hot water

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    Doctoring a work of art doesn't make it more art.

    PS
    George Lucas has REALLY nice chalk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dlouhys View Post
    Doctoring a work of art doesn't make it more art.

    PS
    George Lucas has REALLY nice chalk.
    Too bad he doesn't have any artistic talent to go with that chalk.

    Case in point: "NNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO"

    EDIT: Wow, that didn't take long to go off topic.
    Super casual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandmoth12 View Post
    Would something like this be possible? Could you imagine cross computing running two core i7 990extreme on a single motherboard?

    Granted the power consumption would be huge but could this happen in the future?
    as others have said this tech has been out for quite a while. I think a friend of mine had a two computer xeon back in the day. The CPU itself really doesn't use that much power
    Last edited by bals; 2011-10-03 at 05:11 AM.

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    One of my first coms had 2x Celeron 510 mhz CPU´s.. Now that was a monster

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