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Ernest Nafkin
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      04-14-2004, 11:13 AM


I´m building a new atom bomb for sale on ebay, but I need a good
CPU.Do you think an Intel CPU is good or should I buy an AMD CPU ?

Are Intel-CPUs radiation-proof?
 
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Robert Myers
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      04-14-2004, 12:11 PM
On 14 Apr 2004 03:13:41 -0700, (Ernest Nafkin)
wrote:

>I´m building a new atom bomb for sale on ebay, but I need a good
>CPU.Do you think an Intel CPU is good or should I buy an AMD CPU ?
>
>Are Intel-CPUs radiation-proof?


http://www.sandia.gov/media/rhp.htm

If microprocessors are your biggest problem, you are in possession of
some highly valuable technology for which you could probably earn much
larger revenues than the sale of a working device in any market.

RM

 
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      04-14-2004, 12:22 PM
Ernest Nafkin wrote:

> I'm building a new atom bomb for sale on ebay, but I need a good
> CPU. Do you think an Intel CPU is good or should I buy an AMD CPU?


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,76888,00.html

<quote>
In a typical hydrogen bomb, the detonation of a fission
bomb compresses and heats a core of lithium deuteride.
The neutrons emitted by the fission reaction strike the
lithium atoms, creating atoms of another hydrogen isotope,
tritium. The heat of the fission reaction begins to fuse
the tritium and deuterium atoms, creating helium along
with a large amount of neutrons.
</quote>

It seems Prescott was made for you!

You see, Prescott dissipates so much heat that it can induce fusion.

The fission bomb becomes redundant!

Just power up, start Windows, and witness the miracle.

:-)

 
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Shinji Ikari
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      04-16-2004, 03:08 AM
Grumble <> wrote in message news:<c5j6ud$sn0$>...
> Ernest Nafkin wrote:
>
> > I'm building a new atom bomb for sale on ebay, but I need a good
> > CPU. Do you think an Intel CPU is good or should I buy an AMD CPU?

>
> http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,76888,00.html
>
> <quote>
> In a typical hydrogen bomb, the detonation of a fission
> bomb compresses and heats a core of lithium deuteride.
> The neutrons emitted by the fission reaction strike the
> lithium atoms, creating atoms of another hydrogen isotope,
> tritium. The heat of the fission reaction begins to fuse
> the tritium and deuterium atoms, creating helium along
> with a large amount of neutrons.
> </quote>
>
> It seems Prescott was made for you!
>
> You see, Prescott dissipates so much heat that it can induce fusion.
>
> The fission bomb becomes redundant!
>
> Just power up, start Windows, and witness the miracle.
>
> :-)


You might want to get the overclocking community involved. However, I
think this project may void your warranty on the chip.
 
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      04-16-2004, 04:20 AM

"Ernest Nafkin" <> wrote in message
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> I´m building a new atom bomb for sale on ebay, but I need a good
> CPU.Do you think an Intel CPU is good or should I buy an AMD CPU ?


Go with a tested design. Use the same CPU that was in the bombs tested at
White Sands in 1945.

> Are Intel-CPUs radiation-proof?

Do they need to be? You didn't specify if the fission material will be U235
or Pu239. In either case, the mass should be clean (free of daughters) and
the initial radiation from the fissionable mass will be minor; but Pu239 has
weaker gammas.


 
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John Hogan
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      04-20-2004, 03:02 AM
check www.nsa.gov

I think they will help you.

"Ernest Nafkin" <> wrote in message
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> I´m building a new atom bomb for sale on ebay, but I need a good
> CPU.Do you think an Intel CPU is good or should I buy an AMD CPU ?
>
> Are Intel-CPUs radiation-proof?



 
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