Transistors are either on or off. You would get no where trying to use just one. You wouldn't have a processor... it would literally just a transistor... But, since all functions on a computer can be essentially translated into yes or no questions (be it via C, C++, Java, so on and so forth), you need millions... no billions of yes or no questions to completely narrow down what you want completed.
I think I'll pass... His thread has spiraled out of his control and now has useful information in it, so he has to try and take back control by posting something idiotic. He is a troll.
...causes my eyebrows to raise. Whatever your game is Green Xenon, we don't play it here. You're obviously trolling, or you'd have indicated at least a little offense at being called a troll multiple times.
Post a thread that has a point next time. Should you continue trolling here, you'll soon find your ability to post severely hindered.
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