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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vast computer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a computer that has a large capacity, extensive resources, or significant processing power. Example: "The research facility invested in a vast computer to handle the complex simulations required for their projects."
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The Internet, he explained, is evolving into a single vast computer fashioned out of billions of interconnected processors.
The Hacker's Dictionary wasn't published as a book back then, but existed underground on vast computer systems.
Anybody with a credit card can start, say, a virtual machine on Amazon's vast computer system to run an application, such as a web-based service.
Bit by bit, vast computer databases are being made inter-operable and yet the government seems to running scared of a full and public debate".
The argument ends by proposing that we are, in fact, digital beings living in a vast computer simulation created by our far-future descendants.
Another Pentagon agency, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, is creating a vast computer database, a program known as Total Information Awareness, to spy on terror suspects.
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Giles Goat-Boy (1966) is a bizarre tale of the career of a mythical hero and religious prophet, set in a satirical microcosm of vast, computer-run universities.
Its unassuming buildings, down a small road by the river, contain vast computer-aided processing and dyeing machines that produce the synthetic materials for lining car roofs.These small-town champions, along with industrial giants such as Siemens, Bosch and BMW, help to maintain Germany's manufacturing and export prowess.
"Mud" was marred by a shoot-out, and "Midnight Special" lingers way too long on its concluding spectacle — both a vast, computer-generated solution to the puzzle of Alton's nature and a strange diminution of the impact he has had on people's lives.
WASHINGTON — In early September 2009, an e-mail passed through an Internet address in Peshawar, Pakistan, that was being monitored by the vast computers controlled by American intelligence analysts.
The new technologies of surveillance — those vast computers that sit there somewhere in Washington and elsewhere, mining telecommunications — the thousands of people in Washington and elsewhere with top-secret security clearance — I'm not sure these are passing phenomena, and I'm not sure they are easily dismantled or easily invigilated.
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