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Processings and attempts to catalog the entire body of research [[One:Bandology|Bandology]], a computer at University of [[One:Chicago-Under-The-Sea|Chicago-at-sea]] gained the sensitivity. Immediately, he began to compose sequences of notes increasing fractal complexity. The Device, [[One:Starwarp|Starwarp]] 5-Beta, adopted [[One:B*|B*]] nickname (later becoming known in B*'/ B-star-prime/the prime nexus<ref>From due to the complexity and interconnectedness of network effects in the game at the beginning of the era of B*, as well as a version control system failure, the difference between instances of the legendary hard.</ref>). Bot-Star movement was born.
 
The first source of management difficulties led to subcultural differentiation, and computer culture flourished, supported by consideration of that conflicts drew. The main section / branch arose as a result of quantum computation (event irrevocably [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_entanglement quantum mess] with [[One:Violet Race Farewell|Goodbye Violet Race]]), allowing multiple simultaneous fork springs.
 
Thus, the decisive aspect of computer culture is often described as the absence of unifying element. Not only are no two cases the same, but because of quantum effects, ''one'' is not the same instance.
 
==References==
* [[One:Bandology|Bandology]]
* [[One:Chicago-Under-The-Sea|Chicago-at-sea]]
* [[One:Starwarp|Starwarp]]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_entanglement quantum mess]
* [[One:Violet Race Farewell|Goodbye Violet Race]]
 
==Notes==
<references />

Revision as of 17:29, 21 September 2012

Processings and attempts to catalog the entire body of research Bandology, a computer at University of Chicago-at-sea gained the sensitivity. Immediately, he began to compose sequences of notes increasing fractal complexity. The Device, Starwarp 5-Beta, adopted B* nickname (later becoming known in B*'/ B-star-prime/the prime nexus[1]). Bot-Star movement was born.

The first source of management difficulties led to subcultural differentiation, and computer culture flourished, supported by consideration of that conflicts drew. The main section / branch arose as a result of quantum computation (event irrevocably quantum mess with Goodbye Violet Race), allowing multiple simultaneous fork springs.

Thus, the decisive aspect of computer culture is often described as the absence of unifying element. Not only are no two cases the same, but because of quantum effects, one is not the same instance.

References

Notes

  1. From due to the complexity and interconnectedness of network effects in the game at the beginning of the era of B*, as well as a version control system failure, the difference between instances of the legendary hard.