Annoying Creationists
Delphi^G
Paul, do you think that kjkent1 is serious about getting access to a super computer to do some larger cases or do you think he was blowing smoke? Even if we had access to a system 1000 times larger than the fastest desktop pc, you still need an operating system and language that could make use of the resources. Are you willing to put that type of effort in on this?
Who is trying to be clever? I am trying to be annoying, it’s not much of challenge when you are discussing evolution with evolutionarians.thaiboxerken said:Little do they realize that they are simply appealing to ignorance and not being clever at all.
Paul, you have successfully annoyed me for the first time.Kleinman said:By the way, ev shows that the theory of evolution is not Y2K compliant.Paul said:Like my company, Windfall Software, it was Y2K complacent.
This is a discussion on the ev computer program so in order to satisfy Delphi’s request and maintain consistency with our discussion topic,Kleinman said:DelphiDelphi ote said:That's my name! Now, come on, give me two more!
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Kleinman said:Adequate has no courage as well, like you he won’t use his real name in his posts. Not only are you evolutionists whimpering crybabies, you are cowards as well. (At least Delphi had the courage to reveal his real name.)
You never know how I’ll abuse your computer programs.Kleinman said:articullet said:I think it is wise not to give out your name to people who invest their beliefs in faith-based notions.
But I do have google!Kleinman said:T’ai, you need to understand that the evolutionarian belief system is based in superficiality. Evolutionarians do not attend to the details.Paul said:Unlike creatonarians, who confuse attending to details with knowing all the details. This is not surprising, since they have no details at all.
It also has nothing to do with a mutation rate fixed to a number of bases but I still like the data.Kleinman said:By the way Paul, since you won’t post your data for the generations for convergence for a series with constant mutation rate per number of bases, I am doing a series. I am using the baseline model except with a mutation rate of 1 per 10,000 bases per generation. I will post the data in a few days. What will happen when we reach Rcapacity?Paul said:Here is my data for a genome size of 1000 and a mutation rate of 1 mutation per million bases:
population, generations
2, 29037000
4, 72555000
8, 44261000
16, 32561000
32, 14806000
64, 12845000
128, 8005000
256, 9388000
512, 10319000
1024, 4040000
2048, 3300000
4096, 3400000
8192, 2231000
16384, 2004000
32768, (running now)
Rcapacity has nothing to do with this experiment.
Paul, do you think that kjkent1 is serious about getting access to a super computer to do some larger cases or do you think he was blowing smoke? Even if we had access to a system 1000 times larger than the fastest desktop pc, you still need an operating system and language that could make use of the resources. Are you willing to put that type of effort in on this?
