Was it one of those planes that flies for six months?
Coming up with the blueprint for such on a flight of at few hours seems quite reasonable for someone with the requisite knowledge.
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Was it one of those planes that flies for six months?
Coming up with the blueprint for such on a flight of at few hours seems quite reasonable for someone with the requisite knowledge.
I'm sure that if Mr. Gates had implemented FAT at a later date, he would have needed a much longer plane ride.
I'm old enough to know he didn't carry a computer on the plane....
I'm old enough to know he didn't carry a computer on the plane....
I'm old enough to know he didn't carry a computer on the plane....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Allocation_Table#Original_...
Like a lot of old stories remembered after-the-fact to make a point, it seems that the truth is more complicated.
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I think the real lesson here is that every time you add a feature, you are adding development overhead to every other feature, leading to exponential development time. I'm sure if segment tuning was one of the first thing to go into windows, it would have been much simpler to implement. However, at later stages in the development you have to account for how different, already-written applications are loading their me…