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richardstevenhack's avatar

I think you intended "silicon", although silicone is also used as it's an insulator. I frankly had to Google the exact difference, even though I knew there was one. Also, typos are a bitch when you publish on Substack - I know from experience.

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This washing machine story takes me back to the early 80's when I was writing software for the C64. A story was circulating back then that the Commodore, Atari and other machines that used the 6502 and 6800 chips were banned for export to the USSR, but that they were still getting them in via Finland. Supposedly they were pulling the chips to use in missile guidance systems. I wonder now if that was actually true, although I do know it could be done. I was using a system called FORTH which was developed for that exact application, although I was using it for more mundane tasks. FORTH ran lightning fast compared to anything else in the field back then, had a small footprint and was very robust, which is what you want for missile guidance.

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