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For those who don't know, Jeff Levy has a radio show with which he helps people with their computer problems. Occasionally he gets things wrong, so I take that opportunity to publish the correct information .
RIMM - Rambus Inline Memory Module
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September 7, 2003 This is just another difference of opinion between myself and Jeff Levy. He thinks the idea of putting servers on the moon is ridiculous, going so far as to ask: "P.T. Barnum, where are you when I need you so desperately?" Which is odd, considering that P.T. Barnum didn't say what everybody thinks he did. Anyways, putting data storage on the moon is a completely valid idea. Valid enough for Aurther C. Clarke to use something similar in his book "3001: The Final Oddessy." And the idea is no more ridiculous than storing it in boxes underneath a mountain, as it is done now. Besides, it would be darn hard for someone to sneak up to the moon and do damage.
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Copyright 2005 - Ken Nign
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