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** Said VM ''might'' implement [[transactional memory]], and ''almost certainly'' works on [[pages]].
** Said VM ''might'' implement [[transactional memory]], and ''almost certainly'' works on [[pages]].
* Via [[Grover's Algorithm]], we might be able to discover the monster at the end of this quantum book.
* Via [[Grover's Algorithm]], we might be able to discover the monster at the end of this quantum book.
* [[Jefferson's Time Wrap]] algorithm, and while we're at it, [[timer wheels]] and even [[x86 timing]].
* [[Jefferson's Time Warp]] algorithm, and while we're at it, [[timer wheels]] and even [[x86 timing]].
* Writing high-performance, scalable [[Fast UNIX Servers|UNIX system applications]] is a passion of mine.
* Writing high-performance, scalable [[Fast UNIX Servers|UNIX system applications]] is a passion of mine.
* Let's get bipartite, bipartite...with [[bip buffers]].
* Let's get bipartite, bipartite...with [[bip buffers]].

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This is the home server of Nick Black aka Nick tfm Black aka dankamongmen aka the dankest aka Admiral Diggities, located at 33°77′N, 84°38′W in the heart of Midtown Atlanta, GA. This wiki is primarily for my personal use, but open to public viewing in case anything generally helpful emerges (and to fight the search engine presence of the hated nick black band, who're very much on the enemy list). I make no guarantees concerning correctness, relevance, or timeliness of the information contained herein. I've started this project only recently (February 2008), and while it is growing quickly, most articles are by necessity stub links. If you are stalking me, you'd do better consulting my blog at LiveJournal, or my MySpace / Facebook. Sometimes I edit Wikipedia articles, as well, and I love to review books on GoodReads. I'm pondering a new, strictly technical blog over at Money. Cache. Hoes..

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