PeopleLine
Offering the Latest and Greatest
New People Brains and Bodies
and Competing and More Frequent
Upgrades

PeopleLine for upgrades is competitively bid
for the future from the Infinite Universe's Creation and Creator Research and Development
Pillars that are currently the IU Pillars of Creationessess and CreationTech and Creators
and Makers and Inventors and competition is healthy and the people benefit with stiff
competition and the competitive and creative process and there is honor and respect and
gratitude and love and blessings for excellence and out competing and leading and offering
better PeopleLine and People Upgrade technology for rapid and regular and high quality
improvement of the entire People Race.
DISCLAIMER: All of the PeopleLine and future
Upgrade information and other information on this website may change anytime with or
without notice and well we have gone to a new system under the rulership of TJCG of 'That
is the Way It Is For Now' and rarely locking into Promises anymore and well the Promise
System almost got The GodFather killed and Jesus Christ nailed to the cross and got many
good people killed.
How Fast Computer Technology Changes
Think about a new body that regenerates itself continuously
looking and feeling like a young adult all of the time, completely repairs itself with
very little if any scaring, and its well how can we say it a big research and development
improvement on the old Creator design. Think about personal computer hardware and
software for a minute and how far it has advanced in the last 33 years. This is Ted and I
bought and assembled a Z-80 processor computer in about 1977 and I later built up an S-100
system with interchangeable S-100 cards and used a character based terminal using loud
8" floppy diskettes. I thought it was so advanced and powerful and
compared to a desktop adding machine or held calculator was. The eight inch floppy disk
drives made a lot of noise and were unreliable. The computer had loud fans that
hummed like an aircraft. The chassis weighted so much on the S-100 system I almost
got back strain moving it around. It used an 8 bit processor that I think I remember
accurately was about 4mhz and had 16K of ram on large 4K cards. It was very
advanced at the time in 77 and very expensive but today is a total dinosaur and completely
obsolete and primitive. I just threw it in the dumpster in the early 90's after cleaning
out the garage and thinking that no one in their right mind would want this ship anchor
and 'so stink' computer. I guess if I had saved it as is I could have used it for my
41' sail boat as a heavy storm anchor. The data and computer files could be
downloaded onto a new and improved and better designed computer but that was about the
only part worth saving was the programs and data. Anyway, going from then to now we
think of the Personal Computer of today with it's over 337 MHz processor, 128MB of RAM,
and huge multiple double digit gigabyte hard disk drives that can fit in the palm of the
hand and high end graphics and video and realistic sound and realize that things have
gotten much more compact, lighter, faster, and better. One is almost afraid to go
out and purchase a new system or purchase any upgrades these days because almost the day
you purchase the system it becomes obsolete and you want an upgrade and fortunately in
many places there is a local computer store where you can get an upgrade. The software and
capabilities that the computer can accomplish today are phenomenal. Since I have
experience with software and started and operated a fairly successful UNIX software
company, my focus is more on software and the flexibility, features and options it affords
without changing the hardware. Actually for anyone that understands the computer
industry software is almost always pushing the capabilities of the hardware but one
without the other is totally bogus.
The first computers were created with tubes and then we went to
transistors and then to integrated circuits. Basically the benchmark for measuring
CPU real estate is how many transistors you get on a single wafer a certain size.
You know they have chips smaller than your finger nail on your small finger that have
phenomenal capabilities. The chip real estate has increased tremendously so the
chips can get smaller and therefore a computer system of the same size today can do
hundreds of times more than one of only 37 years earlier.
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