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March 1997, Week 1

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Duane Percox <[log in to unmask]>
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Duane Percox <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 6 Mar 1997 10:18:52 -0800
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Jim Trudeau asks:

>So it was written:
>
>
>>   Joel Birnbaum, director of HP Labs, said that DNA-based computers may
>>   be one way to accomplish quantum computing. By using DNA sequences,
>>   researchers can execute millions of simultaneous equations. DNA
>>   computers would also make very reliable and small storage devices,
>>   added Birnbaum. One pound of DNA could replace all the memory in all
>>   the computers in the world today, he said.
>
>My question....will the last DNA-RISC architecture HP3000 left on the
>face of the earth be lonely?

No. It will be able to clone itself.

duane percox

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