> 
> c = large --> 1/c = close to 0. I can do that, make a 0 Hz processor ;-)

oops, one of my famous stupid mistakes! You're right!
But I meant a very very fast processor. 

> 
> > This leads automatically to some relativity-effects: if you turn on your
> computer,
> > it transforms into a laptop because of Lorentz-contraction!
> 
> I wish it would - instead I see Windows NT booting, damn :-(
> 

Maybe due to Lorentz Contraction it transforms into a palmtop, which means Windows CE 
;-)

Anyway, complaints about this very off-topic are not put into the list as fast as I
expected! No relativity here...

Thom

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