if only i can get a hold of their stocks,its a good thing bill gates retired cause this new company will likely buy them out in a few yearshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TJUd7h5TgM
5/6/2007 2:14:38 PM
el oh el.
5/6/2007 2:23:47 PM
damn kids with their rock music -shakes fist-
5/6/2007 3:15:27 PM
ummm... is it 1970 again?
5/6/2007 3:45:01 PM
His dad is probably the friend of someone at the station that did the report. God I hate reporters.
5/6/2007 5:20:17 PM
or the mom had to suck someone's dick for that...
5/6/2007 5:26:15 PM
that must be an area that doesn't have many murders.
5/6/2007 5:45:11 PM
If he wrote his own OS from scratch, that's pretty impressive for a HSer.He does seem very arrogant though, which should get him far in the business world.
5/6/2007 5:53:52 PM
so the future is that we are going backwards?ORchances are this kid could die in a car accident on his way to his senior prom....oh wait that was just the 'cool' kids.
5/6/2007 6:22:06 PM
5/6/2007 6:42:19 PM
yeah im not sure whats revolutionary about a wooden computer
5/6/2007 6:52:35 PM
hahait looked like that OS was doing a whole lot, too.
5/6/2007 7:04:22 PM
i don't understand what the point of this computer is.any kid can build a computer in a wooden box.
5/6/2007 7:26:46 PM
Yeah what a bunch of little faggots, that kid doesn't even know what it means to be revolutionary. WOW A WOODEN BOX COMPUTER MADE OF SPARE PARTS FOR $100??? Oh wait anybody could build a freaking command line dos computer from spare parts for way under 100. The news people failed to mention what the computer could do, and that's probably because it can't do jack shit. What kind of podunk small town news station calls building a 15 year old pos computer something special...just reading all the comments on that youtube video is funny enough, I hope those kids see it too, they're getting called the fuck out[Edited on May 6, 2007 at 7:39 PM. Reason : ]
5/6/2007 7:37:32 PM
anyone see that wooden box someone built using cherry wood and made it look like an authentic Japanese house? That was a piece of art. No glue, nails or screws were used.
5/6/2007 8:12:16 PM
I invented this revolutionary thing.I think I'm going to call it a "wheel."
5/6/2007 8:54:53 PM
^^^ It's Portland... Maine. About 1/20th the size of raleigh.[Edited on May 6, 2007 at 8:55 PM. Reason : ]
5/6/2007 8:55:18 PM
wow.I mean, at 16 I built a PC to fit in my car under my passenger seat, with an IR remote and a little LED 2 line screen wired to the dash.Which still sucked, but it was a bazillion light years more marketable than the EPITAPH I !!!!1!11
5/6/2007 9:11:46 PM
Haha, yeah I remember people hooking up busted laptops to their car stereo systems in high school and using them as mp3 players. One guy I knew used a laptop-car charger to hook it into the 12 volt electrical system in the car. The battery only had enough life left in it for about 40 minutes when the car wasn't turned off, but he hooked it up so that it wouldn't keep charging when the car was off (this allowed him to have his stereo on and music from the laptop playing without putting extra drain on his battery.) Add that to the in dash display and he had a neat setup. Mind you it wasn't nearly as user friendly as an in-dash dock for an ipod or even a GOOD mp3 player and a stereo with a line in. Anyways, the repairing of the laptop, electrical work involved in hooking everything up, making an appropriate UI, and all that work was far more impressive than what these kids did. That guy also never bragged about it and never claimed it would be the next revolution in car stereos. Although, had he stuck with it he probably could have created a marketable product. These kids might create something worth donating to 3rd world countries as long as that cheap-ass laptop the UN is pushing keeps not happening.[Edited on May 6, 2007 at 9:43 PM. Reason : ]
5/6/2007 9:42:49 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6618919.stmSnowflakes promise faster chips
5/7/2007 4:33:11 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6354225.stmTeraflops chip points to future
5/7/2007 4:37:11 PM
completely accidental, too
5/7/2007 4:51:26 PM
I remember when I was 10 yrs old and took 3 broken mac's, stripped spare parts to build one good mac, installed the os and got the damn thing to work just so I could play some cheesy mac games and puzzles...
5/7/2007 5:00:08 PM
what happened to games on mac? all i got is chess and i suck at chess
5/7/2007 6:45:21 PM
I remember the first computer that was my own. It was an IBM 386, I found it in a corner of the Sears Surplus Center and they gave it to me for free because it was "broken". Took it home, noticed the power cable had a cut in it, used another one of my dad's and it worked fine. Saved my allowance for two months to buy a single speed CD-Rom for it.I was 9.
5/7/2007 7:56:56 PM
"You're looking at possibly the newest revolution in computer history," said Bouchard. "When a phoenix dies it kills itself in it's own ashes and then is reborn again. With these old parts, consider it the ashes of the phoenix and we're making it rise up," Bouchard said.
5/7/2007 8:55:58 PM
^^^^i remember when i first moved to the US and i got a $300 cd-rom for Christmas....it was my first time ripping open a computer but i managed to install it successfully in the old 486. what sucked was i couldn't get the faceplate to fit with the CD-rom was the beginning of many ghetto riggings
5/7/2007 10:11:53 PM
that kid looks like JBazLOL
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