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What's your excuse for needing anything more than this? You're not planning on going to space anytime soon, right?
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calculating ballistic trajectories is actually pretty easy compared to what you do with computers on a day to day basis
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>>107583038
>What's your excuse
i dont own a space shuttle so i need hight ram and computing power to at least simulate one
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>>107583038
Had human pilots.
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OP is a nigger
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>>107583749
Also, the Apollo missions went to the moon with even less memory in their computers.
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>>107583038

i am sorry i and others might remember your portrait from nasa company files for main maths scientist

sorry about that broken aerogel tile too

you still connect filesize and paycheck due in low level?
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>>107583038
>A computer designed for a single task that isn't particularly complex (navigation) has astonishingly low memory requirements
This isn't a particularly intelligent observation.



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