RREYNARD@aol.com wrote: > Yo Jure, > > Haven't heard from you lately. > > Have you burned up all those blank CDs? LOL (reading the subject line ;). Well school just ended and I finnaly got the time to call my friends and try and make some paper envelopes for individual CDs. =] I'm still waiting 'till the friends that have burners at home free themselves from school tho. It's quite nice to have them around... er... esspecialy considering the size of the plie. ;] Lately I'm working on a protocol called IRRD (Internet Relay Request Distribution), it is based on IRC (Internet Relay Chat). What it does, is that it allows a bunch of computers to chat... er, joke... it allows a computer to find the right computer in a bunch to preform some task. It's quite tough (resistant to all kinds of tricks). The trick is that all one has to do is keep a program running on his computer if he has a constant connection to the internet. Then whenever one is looking for a task to be preformed, he enters the criteria into his copy of the program togather with the command (what is to be done) and the system finds the right computer(s) for the job. On the end it might only be a matter of clicking on a program or droping something into it and the system will preform the task within seconds without letting you suspect anything is going on. For example, imagine there is a graphical work-station connected to the internet, next to other similar devices, any databases and a cupple million of PCs (with LAN). Now say one user decides he wants to do some extensive 3D modeling. If his OS isn't running any programs using the IRRD, he will be forever waiting for his computer to finish the task, however, if he is running something using the IRRD, it will automaticaly send the job to the graphical work-station and I suppose the user will have the results back within a split second. A similar thing would happen if some operator got bored and decided to record a song using his graphical work-station; simple enough, the graphical work-station isn't capable of any non-graphic related processing, so the job is passed to a fellow PC that just happens to be idle. It's quite a nice system. Considering the potentials of combining it with Bluetooth technology and thus turning every single device into an all-capable thingy, probably making PCs obstolete. =] I think I'll find a reason to put you on the contributer's lists. ;] C'ya! -- Don't feel bad about asking/telling me anything, I will always gladly reply. Direct SPAM-kill, Forward, include cuntry in subject line: Mailto:spamrecycle@ChooseYourMail.com They stop immediately! ;] GTSC4 -- If nobody else wants to do it, why shouldn't we?(TM) HTTP://WWW.GeoCities.COM/GTSC4/