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Fri Apr 14 15:57:57 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> then turned out to have purchased foreign license.
Fri Apr 14 15:57:43 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> and ah, correction, lemote promised native ~mips~ chip, not arm
Fri Apr 14 15:56:55 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> (1990s, usa iirc)
Fri Apr 14 15:56:49 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> defunct maker of sparc laptop.
Fri Apr 14 15:55:15 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> they were real. but, unfortunately, not (as initially claimed) a native chinese design, but rather a licensed copy of british design (arm)
Fri Apr 14 15:54:14 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> lemote was an appealing thing to asciilifeform and various folx because it was an ~in-production~ alternative to x86
Fri Apr 14 15:53:43 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> why not, e.g., a 'tadpole'
Fri Apr 14 15:53:33 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> out of curiosity, why the desire for ~this~ particular out-of-production box ?
Fri Apr 14 15:51:49 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> had this recollection, that it left konsoomer market.
Fri Apr 14 15:51:39 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> i had nfi lemote were still in business
Fri Apr 14 15:50:38 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> always seemed like 'worst of both worlds' to me.
Fri Apr 14 15:50:24 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> i don't particular want the pictured unit (comp in monitor) for anything tho.
Fri Apr 14 15:50:04 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> i would like, for instance, that metallic laptop, but it isn't for sale by anybody (afaik) for any amount.
Fri Apr 14 15:49:18 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> here i was, thinking they were finally buyable on this side of ocean.
Fri Apr 14 15:48:59 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> neato
Fri Apr 14 15:48:39 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> aaah
Fri Apr 14 15:48:17 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> where bought ?
Fri Apr 14 15:48:07 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> i've been trying to buy one for many years now.
Fri Apr 14 15:47:59 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> funkenstein_: yours ?
Fri Apr 14 13:07:47 UTC 2017 <asciilifeform> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=14-04-2017#1469789 << if you look at the boxes, seems like none of these will go for anywhere near 10y without ~50% drop in capacity -- the inverters die