Path: ...!news.nobody.at!news.swapon.de!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: rbowman Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc Subject: Re: Remember "Bit-Slice" Chips ? Date: 8 Dec 2024 04:24:33 GMT Lines: 9 Message-ID: References: <56e44c18-2ec1-6181-ec48-9ab3819c77dc@example.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: individual.net BioNaj11ciLZpZ2srniVjQp5B9ZEQs4Ss9Kmfjy7ti5S4nG7Wn Cancel-Lock: sha1:vPqd3eU1oemZy+oeo6fq2QKvrC0= sha256:pR4+M48Bb3Oo2+ZI8wbuOCmx5i9t8+kvC2lwZZhV3Yc= User-Agent: Pan/0.149 (Bellevue; 4c157ba) Bytes: 1332 On Sat, 7 Dec 2024 23:33:41 +0100, D wrote: > I still think the chinese boat sits between sweden and denmark. Will be > fun to see what they find out once they get permission from china to > board the ship and interview the captain. The part I liked is how they homed in on the Chinese ship. Satellite photos showed it moving slower than usual -- almost like it was dragging a giant hook behind it.