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A day dedicated to Guinness[^] criticised for encouraging drunkenness.
In other news -
- Bears Sh*t in the Woods
- The Pope IS a Catholic
- Whales Cannot Tap Dance
speramus in juniperus
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: - Whales Cannot Tap Dance
Tis true I can't dance
Every day, thousands of innocent plants are killed by vegetarians.
Help end the violence EAT BACON
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I guess Octoberfest does not encourage drunkenness?
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What about Siptember?
speramus in juniperus
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Febrewary is a real problem.
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My rule is only drink during a month that starts with a 1.
speramus in juniperus
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Conversely, pigs can indeed fly, provided sufficient acceleration.
Will Rogers never met me.
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There are too many do gooders in this world.
They are ruining it for us and our children.
We used to have fireworks on Guy Fawkes Night.
They changed this to the Queens birthday, so that it wasn't so seditious.
Then they banned them all together.
There are no fireworks any more.
They have taken all the fun that we had as a child with fireworks and stopped us from enjoying this with our children.
All the fun is being drained out by these do gooders.
Guinness, Gin, smoking, fireworks, firearms, drugs, sex, music and now they are talking about food promoting obesity.
....and whales can tap dance. They just do it really really really slowly.
...at least drunkenness should have some style and history.
It may be an excusable thing if it was cater's pack fruity Lexia day.
"Rock journalism is people who can't write interviewing people who can't talk for people who can't read." Frank Zappa 1980
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Samsung Announces Gold Galaxy S4[^]
Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. ~ George Washington
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Definitely golden[^]
speramus in juniperus
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What is it all with this "gold" thing ? It is ugly.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb
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I don't particularly hate the color. I don't think I'd choose a gold colored phone but "to each their own".
I just think Samsung is ridiculous...
Apple releases the iPad and within months Samsung's tablets look nearly identical (even the packaging and marketing materials).
Apple announces a 64 bit mobile chip / OS and within days Samsung says it's next phones will have a 64 bit chip (never mind the fact that Android is not currently 64 bit)
Apple announces a gold colored phone and again within days Samsung announces a gold colored phone.
It's one thing to copy others (they all do it to some extent) but Samsung is totally obnoxious about it. No shame!
Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. ~ George Washington
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I don't particularly hate the color. I don't think I'd choose a gold colored phone but "to each their own".
I just think Samsung is ridiculous...
Apple releases the iPad and within months Samsung's tablets look nearly identical (even the packaging and marketing materials).
Apple announces a 64 bit mobile chip / OS and within days Samsung says it's next phones will have a 64 bit chip (never mind the fact that Android is not currently 64 bit)
Apple announces a gold colored phone and again within days Samsung announces a gold colored phone.
It's one thing to copy others (they all do it to some extent) but Samsung is totally obnoxious about it. No shame!
Yours Truly,
-Samsung
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Here is a bit of news.[^]
I'm not angry at what Google is attempting to do. I'm angry because the horse sh*t that is the HTML stack is widely known to be just that, horse sh*t, and yet somehow Microsoft has been bullied into giving up on their own solutions to this problem. In an article I read just yesterday Google announced that Chrome would be dropping support for some browser extensions - we're getting played here.
So it's great that Google is going to be pushing this stuff but it is the Chromites who were part of the chorus decrying things like Flash and Silverlight.
Here is the salient point: 'The Standards' have never been about creating a single, open source solution to the web. 'The Standards' are a tool to bully the other browser vendors into pushing out an inferior product (HTML 5 compliance) while you work on your own extensions/clients/etc.
Silverlight is a brilliant product.
Bring it back and make it the hottest web plugin possible.
If Microsoft won't force the world to play it's game we'll all end up playing Google's game.
And that would be okay - I want to program using tools by a company that isn't afraid to win.
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I agree with you.
Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore, Dream. Discover.
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I disagree with most of what you are saying. However there is one clear truth:
MehGerbil wrote: If Microsoft won't force the world to play it's game we'll all end up playing Google's game.
and I agree that this is bad.
Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine
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I don't think Google running things would be bad.
I'm willing to code in any IDE offered by a company that isn't constantly apologizing for winning.
It's beyond me why Microsoft is afraid of setting the course.
If they don't do it then some other innovator will gladly take the job.
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MehGerbil wrote: It's beyond me why Microsoft is afraid of setting the course. If they don't
do it then some other innovator will gladly take the job.
You're assuming MSFT is still an innovator...
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IndifferentDisdain wrote: You're assuming MSFT is still an innovator... Agreed, Microsoft doesn't have anyone to copy from for this.
MS-DOS, copied from CP/M
Windows, copied from Macintosh and Xerox Star
Office, copied from AppleWorks and Ashton-Tate's Frameworks, although broken into interoperable pieces to maximize sales
MSIE, copied from Netscape
Surface, copied from iPad
WinPhone Mango/Metro, their first innovation, but hey, accidents happen
It's no wonder why they seem to have lost their way, they never had one to begin with.
Even Billy's BASIC was copied from Dartmouth's design.
Maybe I've been in the industry too long and watched it develop instead of being dropped into the middle and buying all the PR (although I have another compound word in mind).
Psychosis at 10
Film at 11
Those who do not remember the past, are doomed to repeat it.
Those who do not remember the past, cannot build upon it.
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BrainiacV wrote: It's no wonder why they seem to have lost their way, they never had one to begin with. True, that. I remember when "folders" was the way of the future, but Mac was beating the @#$p out of them. Then they swooped up some former Mac developers and WOW! windows came into being. I will admit that they are really good at hiring good lawyers who can pass @#$p to the bench and it is swallowed as the truth.
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Yeah, it always amazes me to hear people sing the praises of Microsoft.
I guess I just remember a snot nosed Billg calling us all pirates because we thought $400.00 for $0.40 of papertape was too much to spend on a computer that cost $400.00.
I wasn't one to make copies, I just refused to buy the product, but I was offended that Bill tarred us all with the same brush. It showed his priority was money first, product a distant second.
Microsoft made us suffer with the one line editor, EDLIN, and didn't improve the product until DR-DOS came out with a full screen editor.
I just had to shake my head at the FUD when Windows would pop out with a "This product may be unstable" error message when it detected it was not running on top of MS-DOS, as though it was the operating system's fault that Windows wasn't working right. But it scared enough people into dropping DR-DOS so they could still watch Windows crash, but on top of MS-DOS. But that was better because they didn't get that upfront warning.
My spousal-unit would defend Microsoft by saying their product works. Yeah, like IBM computers just worked, The phrased used to be "You can buy better than IBM, but you can't pay more." Everyone in the know knew that their computers were middle of the road. They just had a massive sales and support organization. Microsoft has been the same, but with software. But all the dirty tricks Bill did to build Microsoft into what it is today seems to have been lost to history.
Psychosis at 10
Film at 11
Those who do not remember the past, are doomed to repeat it.
Those who do not remember the past, cannot build upon it.
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I had to look up FUD. First thing that came up directly matched the context of what you were saying, but then I hit the urban dictionary which also came up with that definition as the second meaning. I'd never have guessed the first meaning they had for it. Then I remembered another term I'd heard when I was quite a bit younger: fuddy duddy, a slightly pejorative term for someone too straight laced to be comfortable with. Then wondered if it came from the very pejorative first meaning of fud.
I've worked with machines that booted with papertape in college, but never bought any tape for it, I do remember the teacher getting mad when the boot tape got a rip in it and got the impression it was expensive. Never knew Billy had anything to do with the tape. (I was too busy working with REAL computers by the time Bill showed up to have any interest in toy computers.)
Man, those toy computers grew up fast.
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In high school we were lucky enough to have ASR-33 teletypes connected via acoustic coupler to a DEC PDP-8/I running TSS-8/I (Timesharing System). I was further lucky that I attended a high school in the district with a dedicated computer room with TWO(!) teletypes. I heard most of the other high schools kept their teletypes locked in the closet and were only used for special occasions. Fine by me, more CPU for us.
All our storage was papertape. Even the site with the hardware, they didn't pop for the DECtape drives so we had to load the OS from papertape via a highspeed reader (200 cps), OK, highspeed compared to the 10 cps on the teletypes. Took at least an hour, maybe two as I recall.
When the Altair and such came out, it was a mad scramble to come up with converters between RS-232 and the 20 milliamp current loop that the ASR-33's used. They were few and far between.
One of the kids in the class managed to score some mylar tape, which was hard to tear, but discouraged because it was hard on the punch unit.
Psychosis at 10
Film at 11
Those who do not remember the past, are doomed to repeat it.
Those who do not remember the past, cannot build upon it.
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Nothing is good without competition. We can't have everyone following one company/power. There needs to be diversity, challenge, or whatever you want to call it.
Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine
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