Comment Re:Do we want to know? (Score 5, Funny) 143
Last post!
Last post!
The trick is to use OpenBSD's manpages. They actually get updated when the code changes, for the most part are relevant to other systems, and don't scold you for not using the texinfo manual.
We used a single byte to store the offset from 1900 in binary.
Most TRS-80 operating systems figured 3 bits was enough to store an offset from 1980, so we've already lived through the Y1.988k bug.
Full armor, full ammo, all weapons, but no keys.
I think I'll wait for IDKFA.
Slackware. That is all.
I prefer French press and voted for it, but I find the Tassimo to be perfect when mixing alcohol with coffee. No one has the dexterity needed to make coffee any other way after the third or fourth drink...
Define your terms, please.
All life as you know it stopping instantaneously and every molecule in your body exploding at the speed of light would be bad.
I just assumed it was named after the guy who wrote MacArthur Park.
Dammit Jim, I'm a doctor... not a bricklayer!
Two guys, a Ford Bronco
It's good to see that O.J. Simpson and Al Cowlings are working together again.
For even more speed, programs could be run on a java interpreter, running on a java interpreter written in java.
It's Java interpreters all the way down!
DeskMate on my Tandy 1000 SX.
No one said it had to be a good GUI, just nostalgic
It's an Nvidia Tegra 3. That should answer your question.
I did that for a site that wanted to know my best friend's name when I was growing up. Except a few years later when I needed to answer it, I couldn't remember what I used.
Turns out, it was Tuttle.
WE Slackware users
Who's the other one?
With your bare hands?!?