Arf!
Thats fucking Great!
W/Y/H
*Clicks like a madman*
EDIT: Extra woo for the super-quick FP
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 13:36,
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W/Y/H
*Clicks like a madman*
EDIT: Extra woo for the super-quick FP
haha
fp this now.
there's an american version of those ads which are crushingly unfunny to watch
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 13:37,
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there's an american version of those ads which are crushingly unfunny to watch
Just actors
But the Mac guy is THE MOST SMUG person in the world. Official. I hate him (but I don't hate Macs).
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it made me hate macs MORE
i suffer with a pc because they're more powerful and cheaper. mac users should too.
also, because i break macs whenever i use them. THE EJECT BUTTON IS NEXT TO THE CD ROM FOR A REASON MAC. DON'T GO ALL BISCUIT ARSED JUST BECAUSE I DIDN'T DRAG THINGS INTO THE BIN.
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 13:46,
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also, because i break macs whenever i use them. THE EJECT BUTTON IS NEXT TO THE CD ROM FOR A REASON MAC. DON'T GO ALL BISCUIT ARSED JUST BECAUSE I DIDN'T DRAG THINGS INTO THE BIN.
More powerful?
These would be the PCs with the same processors as today's Macs, right?
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 13:54,
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John Hodgeman (whom I think is brilliant), as the PC, and Justin Long as the Mac
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 14:11,
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the american ads were first
the only reason that these ads are considered funny is because HUHUHUHUHU MITCHELL AND WEBB HUHUHUHUHUHU
but the ads themselves still aren't funny
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 13:39,
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but the ads themselves still aren't funny
i guessed the merkin ones were first
mitchell and web need to do more peep show, much better than their sketch show.
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 13:41,
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That is Excellent
but needs more ZX spectrums
Also - code optimisation, you only need to GOTO 20 not 10. That will make this program run significantly faster. -FACT
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 13:37,
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Also - code optimisation, you only need to GOTO 20 not 10. That will make this program run significantly faster. -FACT
hahahahahaha!
Brilliant as per.
I had an Acorn Electron
/couldn't afford a BBC Micro blog
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 13:38,
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I had an Acorn Electron
/couldn't afford a BBC Micro blog
Oh! I didn't realise
Yep, 1 month of my life.. wasted on posting rude comments about crap images, and i'm proud of it..
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 13:51,
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MR SPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONS!!!!!!!
HAPPY b3taday John Paul you sexy bastard!
edit: PS. Please get your girlfriend to post more revealing pictures on bebo. i'm bored of that one now
edit 2: PHWOAAAAAAAAARR! Your gran is hawt!!!!1!
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 13:52,
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edit: PS. Please get your girlfriend to post more revealing pictures on bebo. i'm bored of that one now
edit 2: PHWOAAAAAAAAARR! Your gran is hawt!!!!1!
cheers!
Ill try and get a crafty one of her yayas tonight. they're epic.
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 14:01,
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thats my girlfriends gran ya radge!
she from guvan and used to fight under the name 'Slasher McGirk'. She'd cut me if i went near her.
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 14:08,
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I too would like to be a pedant...
..and point out this unnecessary line of coding.
Also, line 30 might equally read GOSUB CHANGE SCENE SETTING, taking the programme to a sub-routine elsewhere. But that might get my head stoved in for being a speccy twat.
Errr.... WOO!
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 14:09,
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Also, line 30 might equally read GOSUB CHANGE SCENE SETTING, taking the programme to a sub-routine elsewhere. But that might get my head stoved in for being a speccy twat.
Errr.... WOO!
Nah, spotted that too.
But wondered if it was just BBC Mirco BASIC weirdness while I was used to Commodore BASIC.
*remembers coding a "drum machine" in BASIC on his Vic20*
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 14:38,
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*remembers coding a "drum machine" in BASIC on his Vic20*
I think BBC BASIC had procedures that you could just call by name, so if it said just CHANGE_SCENE_SETTING it could be valid.
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 14:53,
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That is entirely too clever. Wooage.
Owned all of them except the crappy C16.
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 15:57,
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Nice one
Seen the top bit before(ish...)
But I did it somewhat crapper and geekier.
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 16:17,
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But I did it somewhat crapper and geekier.
Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
Open Shortest Path First
/Wikipedia & Search Free CCNA Blog
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 22:16,
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/Wikipedia & Search Free CCNA Blog
Damn Macs!
And how dare you sell out Mitchell and webb! i use to like you....
yay for Ctrl-Alt-del
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Wed 7 Feb 2007, 20:59,
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yay for Ctrl-Alt-del
Wasn't
the crappiest in the Commodor line called a Vic 20 ? (with an almighty 3kb memory).
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"crappiest"
All Commodore computers provided surprisingly good performance at their given price and the year of their release, mostly because Commodore owned the people who made the 6502 processor, and made their own custom chips, enabling them to offer significantly more computer power than most competitors for the same price. But, if that means "crappy", then you are forgetting the Commodore PET, which preceeded the VIC-20.
If you take year of release into account, the C16 is "crappiest" since it came out a couple of years AFTER the C64, has a quarter of the memory, and no sprites.
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If you take year of release into account, the C16 is "crappiest" since it came out a couple of years AFTER the C64, has a quarter of the memory, and no sprites.