I have just one question on your new filesystem. How do you compensate for the Hawkings blackhole radiation leak constant in folded space to ensure data integrity? i haven't been able to overcome that yet and keep getting kernel panics.
-----Original Message----- From: Brian Kelsay
I will use a technique I learned in Boy Scouts to fold space using a paperclip and a ball of twine and then pass the requested file information through the folded space to the quantum API.
Particles passing through folded space will be padded with 3 characters at the end of each file. It's always the last characters that get lost anyways. you ever hike through the woods? The three characters at the end of the group were always getting lost. Younger kids were looking at leaves and butterflies, older boys were looking at the grapevines and wondering if they could smoke it. Seemed like the last three were always falling behind and eventually getting lost. So rather than send out a search party for data, we'll pad with three useless characters. I always put the guys that couldn't cook or tie knots at the end. You decide who you want to get rid of. Kernel panics are OK. It's just the kernel telling you it's lonely. Just give it some positive reassurance and all will return to normal.
Brian Densmore wrote:
I have just one question on your new filesystem. How do you compensate for the Hawkings blackhole radiation leak constant in folded space to ensure data integrity? i haven't been able to overcome that yet and keep getting kernel panics.
-----Original Message----- From: Brian Kelsay
I will use a technique I learned in Boy Scouts to fold space using a paperclip and a ball of twine and then pass the requested file information through the folded space to the quantum API.
On Tue, 2004-09-21 at 19:51 -0500, Brian Kelsay wrote:
Particles passing through folded space will be padded with 3 characters at the end of each file. It's always the last characters that get lost anyways. you ever hike through the woods? The three characters at the end of the group were always getting lost. Younger kids were looking at leaves and butterflies, older boys were looking at the grapevines and wondering if they could smoke it.
It's hard to tell where the Sun BS stops and the fun begins!
You're still describing the technical specs of this new-fangled file system, right?