Re: [PO] Can a regular Turing Machine provide Protected Memory?
From: Jym (moyen_at_loria.fr)
Date: 08/31/04
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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 00:35:37 +0200
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004, Peter Olcott wrote:
> Since I accept your claim to have a PhD in computer science and
> hold that rank of associate professor, I will give your response a
> much higher weight of priority, and carefully study this today. I just
> printed it out.
1/ Do we really have to show our academic titles in order to be read by
you ?
2/ Do you have a PhD in computer science that will give us reasons to read
you ?
3/ When you just answer to a very small part of a very long message, could
learn how to destroy inwanted lines (and thus increase slightly the
signal/noise ratio) ?
Hypocoristiquement,
Jym.
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