Re: Wow! NoGall Really Exposed




"Fred J. McCall" <fmccall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"J Antero" <JAntero45@xxxxxxx> wrote:

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:"Tiglath" <temp4@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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:> "J Antero" <JAntero45@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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:>>
:>> "Fred J. McCall" <fmccall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
:>> news:naptf2d48nc2tfnjf80t568r4grg2glupv@xxxxxxxxxx
:>>> Renia <renia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
:>>>
:>>> :Fred J. McCall wrote:
:>>> :
:>>> :> "J Antero" <JAntero45@xxxxxxx> wrote:
:>>> :>
:>>> :> :
:>>> :> :"Tiglath" <temp4@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
:>>> :> :news:dViLg.8893$YZ3.3441@xxxxxxxxxxx
:>>> :> :>
:>>> :> :> When NoGall proclaims his ignorance, he doesn't mutter or
whisper or
:>>> :> :> hesitates.
:>>> :> :>
:>>> :> :> He climbs the tallest tower and vociferously proclaims it to
the four
:>>> :> :> winds.
:>>> :> :>
:>>> :> :> In this very thread today, NoGall said.
:>>> :> :>
:>>> :> :> "Would someone like to undertake the task of explaining to him
that a
:>>> :> :> computer using a 64-bit CPU and a 64-bit computer are the same
thing?"
:>>> :> :
:>>> :> :Yup, even I caught the problem with that.
:>>> :> :
:>>> :> :Among other things, I'm not sure all 64-bit cpu's are even
totally 64. Some
:>>> :> :may have remnant aspects of 32-bit design?
:>>> :>
:>>> :> What sort of dumbass company would implement a 32-bit machine with
a
:>>> :> 64-bit CPU? A 64-bit machine may be RUN as a 32-bit machine, but
it
:>>> :> is still a 64-bit machine. A horse can swim, but it is still a
horse
:>>> :> and not a fish.
:>>> :
:>>> :God, even I understand the answer to that one, I think.
:>>> :
:>>> :It's a bit like the blocks of apartments which surround me here, in
:>>> :Greece. Many of them have steel poles sticking out the roof.
Absolutely
:>>> :useless, unless the family wants to use them to extend the apartment
:>>> :block upwards when Stavros and Nikos get married.
:>>>
:>>> It's not at all like that. See below.
:>>>
:>>> :In other words, forward thinking.
:>>>
:>>> Nope. In that case, what would you do when you wanted to 'expand'
:>>> your 32-bit machine into a 64-bit machine? Pull the CPU and throw
the
:>>> rest of the box away and replace it?
:>>
:>> Software?
:>>
:>> I'll leave it at that, in anticipation of others grinding your face in
:>> it.
:>
:> You don't have to throw the rest of the box away at all.
:>
:> That's what many people who know this stuff do anyway. At first, new
:> CPUs and motherboards are expensive, priced for those who "must have
:> them." But in a matter of months prices drop drastically. Some
people,
:> especially enthusiasts, buy the latest component as soon as they go
down
:> in price. If they have a cheap 64-bit CPU on an old motherboard, a
few
:> months later they can get a good deal on a 64-bit motherboard and for
:> about $70 replace the motherboard and make their hardware fully 64-bit.
:>
:> The rest of the box disk, power supply, case, cards, cables, etc. can
be
:> reused.
:>
:> You have never built a PC, NoGall? I build all mine and many for my
:> friends just for fun. It takes less than half an hour to replace a
:> motherboard.
:
:I've built my own in the past. In July, I was thinking about building a
new
:one and did a little research on the best cpu per dollar. One of the PC
mags
:had a page up that showed test results and the best mundane office/home
:cpu's in that regard, were the athlon 64 3000+ or intel pentium 4 630.
Both
:are cheap.
:
:I guess both are 64's, and when NoGall said they were not common, I just
had
:to smile.

Poor Mr Antero apparently shares Tiglet's deficiencies when it comes
to the English language.

You have stupidly acknowledged that Tiglath and Antero are indeed two
people. In a very recent post, you said we were the same.

This is a clear demonstration of how the truth means nothing to you, you
just say whatever is convenient to your limited mind at the time.

In other words, you are a liar, which means you are only good on usenet, for
amusement.


Tiglet thinks that 'market share' is
indicated by counting how many different models are available from one
manufacturer and Antero thinks that 'I can buy one' equates to
'common'.

Moron, the word "common" has different conotations, depending on context.

Murder is "common" in Bahgdad, even though only a very small percentage of
the population there has been murdered.

Liars (like you), are "common" on usenet, even though most people who post
are honest most of the time.

CPU's of a certain type are "common", when they have been recommended for
use to the general public, for months, at a cost of several tens of dollars
each, and have been readily available.

No item or phenomenon needs to make up over 50 pct of a given set, to be
referred to as "common".

You are a liar, and you're not smart enough to do it well.

"156"? LOL. You're more around the NoWitts NoWatts level.

No brains, No truth, NoGall... ;-))

McCrab, read and initial: "Ignorance is preferable to error, and he is
less remote from the truth who believes nothing than he who believes what is
wrong." Thomas Jefferson


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