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	<title>Aleks&#039; Domain &#187; humbling</title>
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		<title>The Wonder That Is Hardware</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 03:51:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aleksandar Micovic</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The further I get in CSC258 (Computer Organization) the more I realize how amazing the computer really is. It&#8217;s almost a humbling experience. Most people don&#8217;t realize how much they don&#8217;t know about the hardware and what goes on inside a computer, but if they did their jaw would drop. Mine is constantly on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The further I get in CSC258 (Computer Organization) the more I realize how amazing the computer really is. It&#8217;s almost a humbling experience. Most people don&#8217;t realize how much they don&#8217;t know about the hardware and what goes on inside a computer, but if they did their jaw would drop. Mine is constantly on the floor, and I&#8217;m only scratching the surface.</p>
<p>Needless to say, I think this has been the best course that I&#8217;ve ever taken at school. At least, so far. I honestly feel as if I could build a very simple calculator from scratch if given the appropriate tools. And you know what? I probably could. Giving me transistors alone would be tedious, and I would have one very large calculator on my hands. But, I would still be able to build it. In fact, you can make transistors on your own out of pretty simple things, but they would be pretty large. Which means that I would be able to build a very simple calculator out of nothing (provided that I know how to make my own transistors <em>consistently</em>). And that excites me. I feel like I&#8217;m learning something useful. It&#8217;s wonderful.</p>
<p>But my example of a simple calculator doesn&#8217;t even compare to a computer&#8217;s processor. No sir. In fact, even talking about it doesn&#8217;t do it justice. There is so much that goes on that it&#8217;s mind blowing. So I&#8217;m going to stop here. It&#8217;s very humbling to know how far we&#8217;ve gone as a race, and I can think of no better example than the computer&#8217;s processor as a testament to our achievements.</p>
<p>If that isn&#8217;t enough, there are even talks of quantum computing. What&#8217;s that? Well, I&#8217;ll explain it in a nutshell. You know all those 1s and 0s that your computer understands? You&#8217;ve probably seen it in movies, or heard of it being referred to as binary. In any case, binary only has two states. 1 or 0. On or off. What quantum computing does is add a third state. Both on and off at the same time. I tried thinking about this and only found that if I kept at it long enough my head would start to hurt.</p>
<p>Technology is amazing.</p>
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