How come everyone doesn’t have a super computer yet?

6 Responses to “How come everyone doesn’t have a super computer yet?”

  1. Happy Hiram Says:

    My super collider ate my homework (and my PC.)

  2. Just Human Says:

    The Future can always beat the Past and Present, but for the Past to defeat the Present and Future is nothing but a miracle, so enjoy it.

  3. bigmomma1glodonggongon_penampang Says:

    Appreciate what we have now and be ever grateful for all the advance in technolgies that we are enjoying.

  4. Wraxtiorre Says:

    “Kurt Cobain will have tragedy with a shotgun!”
    Uh, sir . . . Kurt Cobain is dead.
    “Ronald Reagan will die of Colon Cancer and Arnold Schwarzenegger will be Governor of California!”
    Uh, sir . . . Ronald Reagan is dead, and Conan rules the West Coast.
    “Um, the future will be like Star Trek!”
    Uh, sir . . . Gene Roddenberry is dead, too. You need to stop brown-nosing–People are starting to stare.
    “Darn, I thought everything unlikely was bound to be inevitable!”
    Uh, sir . . . Most of it is, except for that thing about SuperComputers.
    “What? You mean the people at Cray are in on it? I’ve been horn-swaggled! Call my Accountant! There’ll be Hell to pay!”

  5. Dave W Says:

    Where the hell have you been? In a box for the last 8 years? The 90’s are long gone now because it’s the year 2008!!! Anyway to answer your question. The computers we use today are super computers compared to those in the 90’s.

  6. active open programming Says:

    The computer in front of you is a super computer by the standards of the 70s. We are using super computers. 90% of the population doesn’t even need the computing power it has. Perhaps if people didn’t install pirated and virus infected software on their computers their computers wouldn’t run at a snails pace.

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