computer analogy造句
例句与造句
- Wilson, for example, does not really accept Rorty's computer analogy.
- A modern teacher, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, uses a computer analogy : main chakras are like hard drives.
- Although I earlier threw out the functionalist computer analogy, the fact is your mind IS your brain.
- :The best computer analogy is probably'defragging'a hard drive-something that users of older versions of Windows are probably familiar with.
- "New York is sort of a 2.2 gigahertz town compared to Davos, which is a 66 megahertz town, " he said, using a computer analogy.
- It's difficult to find computer analogy in a sentence. 用computer analogy造句挺难的
- "New York is sort of a 2 . 2 gigahertz town compared to Davos, which is a 66 megahertz town, " he said, using a computer analogy.
- To stretch the computer analogy, when you defrag your drive, the files that are most likely to be moved are the ones you've been writing to since the last time you defragged.
- To use a computer analogy, the RAM is the where the " programs / intelligence " is normally stored, but the data is largely on the hard drive or other external media.
- In the vein of your computer analogy, you could say the brain is all CPU and RAM . And to be a little pedantic, computers can suffer damage from loss of power.
- Although a computer analogy was given because of the precision of computer terminology, these 3 dimensions of time are used to accurately define any event in nature whether micro or macro scopic.
- To use a computer analogy, Russia first needed to get a whole new operating system _ capitalism _ plus the software to go with it, i . e ., the rule of law.
- One way to illustrate this is to use a computer analogy : in a way, my CPU runs at a higher frequency, which has allowed me to emulate with software the hardware that I'm missing.
- His theories of selective attention and short-term memory were developed as digital computers were becoming available to the academic community, and were among the first to use computer analogies to make serious contributions to the analysis of human cognition.
- If we go with computer analogies I'd liken it more to defining, linking, redefining, deleting table spaces, and writing queries in a multi-relational database . ( . . . and the DBA won't talk to anyone :-) What I find amazing is that so many things seem to be stored in a similar fashion in different people.
- To use your computer analogy, what i was asking is if there is a file type that my computer cannot read, for example the brain is capable of reading . jpg or . gif files, but is there a . wiki of . xyz that we will never comprehend ? talk ) 20 : 37, 14 April 2013 ( UTC)