Subject: Re: Kanly From: <A HREF="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ">[EMAIL PROTECTED] </A> (Mark Constantino) Date: 5/31/02 11:39 AM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>possibly RAM to be stored Let me explain RAM. RAM is merely a lot of transistors in a really small place. It takes power to hold a value on our typical RAM (there's flash memory, but that sucks too). In my scheme, it merely takes position, or state to remain. That means, you can turn off your computer and turn it back on, and everything will be there where you left off, motivating you to turn the thing off when you go anywhere. Plus, since we're using light, we don't need monitor's per se, we can amplify the output signals and project directly to a screen, like a projector. I'm awesome.
