Re: Simple thoughts: Internal time
- From: JP <gms2004@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 06:45:47 -0000
On Jul 14, 10:03 pm, Joachim Pimiskern <JoachimPimisk...@xxxxxx>
wrote:
JP schrieb:
Do we have an internal unit of time?
Sure, we've got timers in every tissue.
I guess I asked the wrong question.
I was mostly wondering how we deal with 5 or more independent and not
synchronized streams of data.
And secondly if there is any connection between this number (5) and
the "magical" number 7, plus or minus 2.
JP
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Regards,
Joachim
Thank you,
JP
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