blue&whiteman PowerPC Fanatic Jan 2, 2005 #141 broke my right shoulder in 3 places about 4 years ago. hurt a lot.. what was the last thought you had?
broke my right shoulder in 3 places about 4 years ago. hurt a lot.. what was the last thought you had?
CaptainQuark 93 93/93 Jan 2, 2005 #142 I need a pee! What's the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning?
Cat Registered Jan 2, 2005 #143 Toss and turn, bitch and moan, get up and get coffee (only 100% Arabica espresso!) What is the last thing you do before falling asleep?
Toss and turn, bitch and moan, get up and get coffee (only 100% Arabica espresso!) What is the last thing you do before falling asleep?
ElDiabloConCaca U.S.D.A. Prime Jan 2, 2005 #145 2 creams, sparse sugar, but don't drink it but once a week or so. What's the first thing you'd do upon a trip to Amsterdam?
2 creams, sparse sugar, but don't drink it but once a week or so. What's the first thing you'd do upon a trip to Amsterdam?
blue&whiteman PowerPC Fanatic Jan 2, 2005 #146 buy some of their famous hash and smoke it speaking of coffee.. do you like latte? I normally don't but this place here in vancouver called crapes has the greatest latte I have ever tasted. its on granville near smythe if you're ever in town.
buy some of their famous hash and smoke it speaking of coffee.. do you like latte? I normally don't but this place here in vancouver called crapes has the greatest latte I have ever tasted. its on granville near smythe if you're ever in town.
chevy Marvelous Da Vinci Staff member Mod Jan 2, 2005 #147 No, I like ristretto. Which one is your favorite Mac ?
CaptainQuark 93 93/93 Jan 2, 2005 #148 Apart from the obvious answer, which is "the fastest one", I think that the pinnacle of computer design thus far has got to be the G4 Quicksilver. What's the oldest computer you've ever used?
Apart from the obvious answer, which is "the fastest one", I think that the pinnacle of computer design thus far has got to be the G4 Quicksilver. What's the oldest computer you've ever used?
chevy Marvelous Da Vinci Staff member Mod Jan 2, 2005 #149 I've worked on an old NCR using magnetic coils as RAM !!! What's the lightest computer you've ever used ?
I've worked on an old NCR using magnetic coils as RAM !!! What's the lightest computer you've ever used ?
Arden Where mah "any" keys at? Jan 2, 2005 #150 Probably my Palm Pilot, one of them at least... they all seem to have died tragically. ::sleepy:: How familiar are you with the concepts of object-oriented programming?
Probably my Palm Pilot, one of them at least... they all seem to have died tragically. ::sleepy:: How familiar are you with the concepts of object-oriented programming?
Cat Registered Jan 3, 2005 #151 Not very familiar, I like functional programming (as in ProLog). What was the first code you ever wrote?
Not very familiar, I like functional programming (as in ProLog). What was the first code you ever wrote?
diablojota Doctoral Student Jan 3, 2005 #152 HTML code for my first website When did you get into programming?
Arden Where mah "any" keys at? Jan 3, 2005 #153 Application programming, 3 semesters ago with computer science... web design, a few years ago. What's wrong with the following sentence? "Absolute zero is 0°K."
Application programming, 3 semesters ago with computer science... web design, a few years ago. What's wrong with the following sentence? "Absolute zero is 0°K."
chevy Marvelous Da Vinci Staff member Mod Jan 3, 2005 #154 It is 0 K. (no ° sign) Did you ever write math software (which was one of the first reasons for the existence of computers).
It is 0 K. (no ° sign) Did you ever write math software (which was one of the first reasons for the existence of computers).
CaptainQuark 93 93/93 Jan 4, 2005 #157 Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards What's the earliest OS you've ever used? (And I don't just mean Mac OS I started out on CP/M)
Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards What's the earliest OS you've ever used? (And I don't just mean Mac OS I started out on CP/M)
chevy Marvelous Da Vinci Staff member Mod Jan 4, 2005 #158 VMS on VAX computers. And of course the original Apple II "OS" that was not disk aware (6 ctrl-K to boot from a disk which controller was in slot 6). How old are you ?
VMS on VAX computers. And of course the original Apple II "OS" that was not disk aware (6 ctrl-K to boot from a disk which controller was in slot 6). How old are you ?
Timmargh Wheelchair hoodlum Jan 4, 2005 #160 A house - or more specifically an adapted (i.e. wide doors, level access) end-of-terrace bungalow. Are you intending on taking any of your Christmas gifts back to the shop for a refund?
A house - or more specifically an adapted (i.e. wide doors, level access) end-of-terrace bungalow. Are you intending on taking any of your Christmas gifts back to the shop for a refund?