On 09/11/11 19:15, John Hall wrote:
In ,
Graham P writes:
"The scientific rationale for the Met Office buying powerful
supercomputers to improve weather forecasts is "clear and
accepted" - Ed Davey.
But Labour MP Graham Stringer said ministers should not rush into
the move as the computers would be a "lot cheaper and better in
a few years time".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-15653374
If that logic had been followed in the past, the Met Office would still
be running an IBM 360 from the late 1960s, or possibly something even
more primitive! Ever since Colossus, computers have always been "a lot
cheaper and better in a few years time".
Yes, programmers might still be feeding the KDF9 with programs on 8-hole
paper tape or perhaps popping round to Joe Lyon's to run a model on his
computer - as long as it wasn't running the accounting software. ;-)
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