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Comment Re:Why wouldn't they? (Score 1) 135

True. Now we have the question about "friends."

I submit a request to be your Facebook friend as "CuteBlonde362436" and you accept, thinking that I might be a cute blonde with measurements 36-24-36. At this point, I have access to your information including the fact that you like to molest small woodland creatures. Of course, I'm neither cute, blonde, nor do I have those measurements. However, I am part of an FBI task force charged with protecting small woodland creatures from molestation and the reason I approached you on Facebook is due to an anonymous tip that said you were into that sort of thing.

I now have all the evidence I need to have you locked up for a very long time.

Entrapment?

Why would he want a cute blond when he is into small woodland creatures :)

That's a typo - it was supposed to be "CuteBlondeSquirrel362436"

Comment Re:Preventative Medicine - get a UPS (Score 1) 274

I would suggest you get this checked out by a profesional. 7kW is a big load (3 bar electric fire = 3kW in case you wern't aware) but I wouldn't expect the supply into the house to dip when it is switched on which suggests there may be a problem else where - at the very least contact a qualified sparkie for an opinion. (best of course if they are a friend as the advice is more likely to be straight)

Comment Re:hardware requirements (Score 1) 159

wups - my bad - I read Spit's post as saying all machines had the same spec and your post appeared to be agreeing with that. I now sit corrected (I would stand corrected but it makes typing tricky) Of course my memory sugests that most games (not all but most) only appeared on one family of machines although there were always copycats about that were similar. I remember a friend introducing me to (I think) frontier on his amiga which I gather (thanks google) was also writen by David Braben - he left me with it for a few mins and whenhe came back I had worked out how to game the trading system allowing me to build up a substantial bank balance and buy the top of the range ship and equipment (no hacking involved - just manipulating the market). it made the game rather pointless as we could fly around wiping out everything in sight. Please excuse my mad rambling - something to do with nostalgia or old age creeping up on me :o)

Comment Re:hardware requirements (Score 1) 159

Spit (23158) and BasilBrush (643681) seem to have forgotten the fact that there were many different personal computers available at this time so while it is true that the BBC model A could be upgraded to the standard of the model B there were also the apples, dragons, sinclairs, comodores, ataris etc (and many more) which in some cases had the same CPU and Memory but were still completely incompatible with the Acorn/BBC. Personaly I was exclusively an Acorn/BBC owner from early '81 with a kit built atom until about '95 when my work ment I needed to get into the grind of PC compatibility (I still have the Atom, BBC and Archimedes 310 though - all heavily upgraded) but it doesn't stop me appreciating some of the other tech out there at the time.

Comment Re:Oh come on, get a clue. (Score 2, Informative) 155

Fair point but the beauty of using a microcontroler is that you can reconfigure the system to specific needs without having to redesign the hardware every time. This is pretty much what microprocessors were intended for until various people thought "Hey I can make a general purpose machine out of these"

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