On Tue, 5 Jan 1999, Jason Willgruber wrote:
> >>>
> Every 11 years the sun sends storms of cosmic rays which disrupt all sorts
> of electrical devices. The last was in 1989, and they are due again in
> 2000. 1978 was also a year effected by mega cosmic rays and was
> coincidentally the first year of Expansion Interface manufacture. Could
> the rays have been the source of the EIs poor performance? I have a 1978 EI
> and its never missed a beat, but I didn't own it in '78. Its all buffered,
> probably against cosmic onslaughts.
> >>>
As Bill Gates would say, that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard of. If
cosmic rays were to blame for the EIs suckiness then every computer back
then would have had similar problems. No, you can't blame Radio Shack's
sorry-assed engineering on cosmic rays, but nice try.
Sellam Alternate e-mail: dastar_at_siconic.com
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