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Comment We don't work for the White House (Score 0) 95

Mr. Nye, we are not your (government's) employees, nor do we donate our labors to the government. If you want multimedia records of our children's excitement about their technical education, go out there and record it yourself, on your own dime. Our children are not your property, and they do not take orders from you.

The #1 lesson in "good citizenship" you seem to treasure for our children, is how to say "piss off" to self-important government bureaucrats.

Piss off.

Sincerely,
ChipMonk

Comment Re:Stacks (Score 1) 610

And the Intel 80286 and later models, when in protected mode, is a perfect example. When an interrupt gate switches from an outer ring to an inner ring (usually 4 to 0), the task segment gets the suspended task's stack pointer, and the stack pointer for the new ring is also loaded from the task segment.

(This isn't the case so much now, with AMD64/EM64T, and the earlier advent of SYSENTER/SYSCALL and SYSEXIT/SYSRET.)

Comment not even C? (Score 2) 276

From the homepage of OpenCOBOL:

OpenCOBOL translates COBOL into C and compiles the translated code using the native C compiler. You can build your COBOL programs on various platforms, including Unix/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.

So would that be COBOL running on C?

Comment Re:What about threats to conservatives? (Score 3, Informative) 423

You only need to do a Google search for "new civility" (include the quotes) to see the hypocrisy behind HelloThereRacists. But don't expect to see Diane Sawyer, Brian Williams, or Scott Pelley saying anything about the threats of violence and murder against Romney and Ryan. The "objective" news sources were silent this time around, just like they were four years ago.

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