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I don't really have any need to be running DOS, aside from a few games I have run in DOSBox. But I'm sure there are people out there who want it, although I don't have any particulars.
I don't really have any need to be running DOS, aside from a few games I have run in DOSBox. But I'm sure there are people out there who want it, although I don't have any particulars.
And I note that they have *not* open-sourced the widely-popular 3. 1, 2 and now 4. They're taking care to pick the ones that even most people who still want a DOS would not want.
"CNC porn? Verboten!"
Well, yeah. I'd think porn involving an automatic router would be pretty painful, not to mention dangerous.
"Security flaw...or security feature?"
"In any case, it's an easy fix. Just randomize the order."
To quote Marvin Minsky, "Well, it has [biases], it's just that you don't know what they are."
Is like "almost a virgin".
"Fox News is less sensational?"
Than the more unhinged websites? Easily. Boggles the mind, doesn't it?
'Their first project is a reboot of Hogans Heroes - except this time there are plenty of good people on both sides"
And Colonel Klink will be a black woman.
"Hollywood has always been woke and always tackled fringe issues"
The Hays Office says, "Hi!".
"Only old people watch TV news now. It's a less sensationalist of getting news, compared to reading a website."
Fixed that for you.
But I guess I must be getting old; I never thought I'd see somebody beat out TV news for sensationalism over content.,
8 GB should be enough for anybody?
I'll have to agree. Are you seriously going to argue that "Men in Tights" is a remake of the Errol Flynn movie?
Now, granted, that number of adaptations of the same subject also shows a remarkable lack of imagination.
Now, you'll have to excuse me, I have a ticket to see Star Wars XXVIII.
Had to be scrapped. Turned out it was evil.
Okay, good enough. I didn't know they were packing entropy generators on microchips these days.
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not "Eureka!" (I found it!) but "That's funny ..." -- Isaac Asimov