Dell_Inspiron_9300_001
A Dell Inspiron 9300 showing a Cray 2 supercomputer (by Cray Research, Inc). Like the earlier photo - Old and New Monitor Setup - this photo is of a computer showing a photo of a computer.
In this case, though, it isn't of an earlier version of itself . . . just of another computer.
Chose the Cray, as I worked for them and always felt the Cray 2 was an awesome computer! After all how many computers are there where one could have gold fish swimming inside the computer. Of course, it would end real quick after a fish touched one of the boards and I'm sure the fish food and droppings wouldn't go over, either. Yet the idea was cool . . . have visitors walk into a company and see a computer with its boards submerged in fluid along with fish swimming through it.
As I understood it come of the guys in Chippewa Falls did actually put fish inside to prove it could work, but the fish touched the boards and . .
My manager sent me for a tour of the Chippewa Falls facility and to do a presentation. During the tour I got to see a rat put into the fluid, it walked around, even played, and be very alive (wet, but alive) after draining the fluid from his lungs.
Dell_Inspiron_9300_001
A Dell Inspiron 9300 showing a Cray 2 supercomputer (by Cray Research, Inc). Like the earlier photo - Old and New Monitor Setup - this photo is of a computer showing a photo of a computer.
In this case, though, it isn't of an earlier version of itself . . . just of another computer.
Chose the Cray, as I worked for them and always felt the Cray 2 was an awesome computer! After all how many computers are there where one could have gold fish swimming inside the computer. Of course, it would end real quick after a fish touched one of the boards and I'm sure the fish food and droppings wouldn't go over, either. Yet the idea was cool . . . have visitors walk into a company and see a computer with its boards submerged in fluid along with fish swimming through it.
As I understood it come of the guys in Chippewa Falls did actually put fish inside to prove it could work, but the fish touched the boards and . .
My manager sent me for a tour of the Chippewa Falls facility and to do a presentation. During the tour I got to see a rat put into the fluid, it walked around, even played, and be very alive (wet, but alive) after draining the fluid from his lungs.