Is there any other type of computing other than binary at present?
It may be a technological dead end but I would be very interested in what you think will replace it in the next 100 years.
What could be built 30 years ago that couldn't now?
Mark
--- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, gino wong <wonggster@...> wrote:
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> Binary computing is a technological dead end.
> It's still got legs but it is contributing to the overall dumbing
> down. The current
> and continuing existence of the Mellotron is hugely important in a world
> where things that were built 30 years ago can't be replicated anymore.
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> gw
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> On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 9:28 AM, ClayE <ecclesreinson@...> wrote:
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> > In the future, please ignore any messages like the "forget that junk go
> > digital get a memotron" message. Clearly this guy was throwing out some
> > bait, trying to get someone to bite. Frank, You got fished-in.
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> > I don't want anyone to get the impression that we don't tolerate
> > discussions about digital samplers. We can discuss any musical instrument
> > here. We tolerate just about anything on this list.
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> > Merry Christmas
> > Clay
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