Anonymous ID: 9e4a70 March 10, 2018, 9:35 p.m. No.624641   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4648 >>4651 >>4662

It's hard to know which pictures are HRC, and which are her double, who sometimes appeared in public for her. I assume all the ones with a weird looking scar on the hand are her and not the double.

Unfortunately I didn't record the URLs these came from when I dug this on February 16th but they are probably easy to find.

Anonymous ID: 9e4a70 March 10, 2018, 9:42 p.m. No.624698   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4744 >>4768

>>624544

Some specs on the supercomputers as they existed from 10-20 years ago. They are now seeking bids for "Exascale" supercomputers.

 

Extracts from Wikipedia articles on each of the seven supercomputers (https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Simulation_and_Computing_Program) follow:

  1. The first one, ASCI Red (1997-2005), built by Intel, was installed at Sandia National Labs in late 1996. Based on the Intel Paragon computer, it met the goal of a true teraflop machine by YE 1996 and ran a full ASCI application the next year. It was in service from 1997-2005 and was the world's fastest supercomputer until late 2000.

  2. The ASCI Blue Pacific supercomputer (1998-?) was installed at Lawrence Livermore National Labs, in Livermore, California, in 1998, a collaboration between IBM Corporation and LLNL. It was an IBM RS6000 SP massively parallel processing system, with 5,856 PowerPC 604e microprocessors and a performance of 3.9 teraflops.

  3. The ASCI Blue Mountain (1998-2004) supercomputer at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico, was a collaboration between Silicon Graphics Corp. and LANL. It was a cluster of ccNUMA SGI Origin 2000 systems with 6,144 MIPS R10000 microprocessors and a top performance is 3.072 teraflops. In 1999 it was the world's second fastest computer, and remained among the world's ten fastest computers until November 2001. After decommissioning it was replaced by the ASCI Q, Lightning, and QSC supercomputers.

  4. ASCI White (2001-2006) was a supercomputer cluster based on IBM’s commercial RS/6000 SP. 512 of these machines were clustered and ran IBM’s AIX operating system. It consumed 6 MW of electricity and achieved 12.3 teraflops. It was built in NY and installed in California.

  5. The ASC Purple supercomputer (2005-2010) at LLNL, a collaboration between IBM and LLNL, was a redundant ring of 196 POWER5 SMP servers, containing 12,544 POWER5 microprocessors, 50 TB total memory and 2 petabytes disk. It ran IBM's AIX 5L operating system. In 2009 it ranked 66th among top supercomputers. It consumed 7.5 MW of electricity and had a processing speed of 100 teraflops.

  6. Blue Gene is (was?) an IBM project to design supercomputers with petaFLOPS-range speeds and low power consumption. The project encompassed 3 generations of supercomputers: Blue Gene/L, Blue Gene/P, and Blue Gene/Q. Blue Gene systems have often led the rankings of most powerful and most power-efficient supercomputers.

  7. Red Storm (2005-?) is a supercomputer architecture designed for ASCI by Cray, Inc based on specifications from Sandia National Labs. The same architecture was later commercially produced as the Cray XT3. Red Storm is a partitioned, space shared, tightly coupled, massively parallel processing machine with a high performance 3D mesh network; its processors are commodity AMD Opteron CPUs with off-the-shelf memory DIMMs. It contains a custom NIC/router called SeaStar with a PowerPC 440 based core. It was initially configured with 10,880 single-core 2.0 GHz Opterons and ran a version of Linux – 140 cabinets on 280 square metres (3,000 sq ft) of floor space. The architure has been scaled-up twice by scaling up the processors and adding cabinets resulting in >26,000 processor cores and peak performance of 124.4 teraflops. A 2008 upgrade added Cray XT4 technology: Quad-core Opteron processors and 2 GB memory per core, resulting in performance of 284 teraflops.

Anonymous ID: 9e4a70 March 10, 2018, 9:44 p.m. No.624726   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4954

>>624575

Anon you spelled Purdue Pharma in the title and Perdue Pharma in the body. One is incorrect.

In this context "its" (possessive pronoun) should not have an apostrophe.

I love your petition though!

Anonymous ID: 9e4a70 March 10, 2018, 10:45 p.m. No.625326   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>625272

Neither. He is stating what kind of conflict we (the world) is in. It's not about nations or nationalities or ideologies or whatever. Also not about political parties, not about men versus women, not about young versus old, not about blacks versus whites, not about homos vs straights, etc.

Rather, it's a raw conflict between Good and Evil.

The way you framed your question begs the question, in other words you asked a leading question that requires people to assume your frame of reference is true before they answer. I reject your frame of reference.

 

The correct frame of reference is given in the Bible:

For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.

We are dealing with supernatural forces larger than nations or politics.