I've noticed something. The government keeps us out of all of their
little secrets. 64-bit is not ever close to being new. The standard
computer out there today in best buy is 64-bit, while back in the
1960's the world's first 64-bit computer was overly protected by the
government and was operated by scientists or NASA. 128-bit
supercomputers were out to the military, NASA and scientists in the
1980's. Where in the world is our STANDARD 128-bit computers (AltiVec
doesn't count!)? I am not being stupid or just saying random crap
here. Go do the research yourself and you'll find that i'm correct. If
the government is 40 years ahead of us,  they PROBABLY have 2048 bit
or 1 gigabit systems and with processors running at 100Ghz with 1024
cores with hard drive sizes bigger than we could ever imagine. But
then again, they could be focusing on th jet pack which was a failed
invention in the 1960's due to it's 20 second fuel supply (yes, it's
the one where you put it on your back and press the 2 red buttons to
fly, not joking lol.).

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