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    Chris Maunder
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    In a meeting today Dave was demonstrating something on his iPad and when he went to fire up the browser, this[^] was on the screen. Without giving too much away regarding our plans for the future of CodeProject vis a vis World Domination, we were thinking that there are probably developers who have never heard of a BFG 9000, let alone what it stands for (official and non-official) Any other terms from computing history that you miss?

    cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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      In a meeting today Dave was demonstrating something on his iPad and when he went to fire up the browser, this[^] was on the screen. Without giving too much away regarding our plans for the future of CodeProject vis a vis World Domination, we were thinking that there are probably developers who have never heard of a BFG 9000, let alone what it stands for (official and non-official) Any other terms from computing history that you miss?

      cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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      Chris Maunder wrote:

      we were thinking that there are probably developers who have never heard of a BFG 9000, let alone what it stands for (official and non-official)

      Ok, thanks. Nothing in this made me feel old, but imagining developers coming of age post-BFG does. I'll just go shop for a cane now. :rolleyes:

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        In a meeting today Dave was demonstrating something on his iPad and when he went to fire up the browser, this[^] was on the screen. Without giving too much away regarding our plans for the future of CodeProject vis a vis World Domination, we were thinking that there are probably developers who have never heard of a BFG 9000, let alone what it stands for (official and non-official) Any other terms from computing history that you miss?

        cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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        PEEK, POKE and SYS Bryce

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          In a meeting today Dave was demonstrating something on his iPad and when he went to fire up the browser, this[^] was on the screen. Without giving too much away regarding our plans for the future of CodeProject vis a vis World Domination, we were thinking that there are probably developers who have never heard of a BFG 9000, let alone what it stands for (official and non-official) Any other terms from computing history that you miss?

          cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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          Chris Maunder wrote:

          Any other terms from computing history that you miss?

          Solder 16550 UART Serial cable Parallel cable Cross over cable Serial Multiplexer Frogger a:\> I'm also glad that API function names ending in 'Ex' are now a distant memory for me.

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            Chris Maunder wrote:

            Any other terms from computing history that you miss?

            Solder 16550 UART Serial cable Parallel cable Cross over cable Serial Multiplexer Frogger a:\> I'm also glad that API function names ending in 'Ex' are now a distant memory for me.

            modified on Thursday, June 2, 2011 2:09 AM

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            _Josh_ wrote:

            a:\>

            :laugh: that's the best one!

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              In a meeting today Dave was demonstrating something on his iPad and when he went to fire up the browser, this[^] was on the screen. Without giving too much away regarding our plans for the future of CodeProject vis a vis World Domination, we were thinking that there are probably developers who have never heard of a BFG 9000, let alone what it stands for (official and non-official) Any other terms from computing history that you miss?

              cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                In a meeting today Dave was demonstrating something on his iPad and when he went to fire up the browser, this[^] was on the screen. Without giving too much away regarding our plans for the future of CodeProject vis a vis World Domination, we were thinking that there are probably developers who have never heard of a BFG 9000, let alone what it stands for (official and non-official) Any other terms from computing history that you miss?

                cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                BillWoodruff
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                Chris Maunder wrote:

                Any other terms from computing history that you miss?

                Hi Chris, Yes, I miss Augusta Ada King, Countess Lovelace, Princess of Parallelograms, Enchantress of Numbers, daughter of Lord Byron, very much. best, Bill

                "Reason is the natural order of truth; but imagination is the organ of meaning." C.S. Lewis

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                  In a meeting today Dave was demonstrating something on his iPad and when he went to fire up the browser, this[^] was on the screen. Without giving too much away regarding our plans for the future of CodeProject vis a vis World Domination, we were thinking that there are probably developers who have never heard of a BFG 9000, let alone what it stands for (official and non-official) Any other terms from computing history that you miss?

                  cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                  I half expected John Simmons to be the new proud owner of the BFG 9000 :) As to your question: I don't really miss very much because I still have my old machines. And on my oldest computer the SEX instruction never fails to make me grin, even if it only is short for 'Set X'. Nothing too exciting. In this case the X register designates one of the 16 working registers as stack pointer. :)

                  "I just exchanged opinions with my boss. I went in with mine and came out with his." - me, 2011 ---
                  I am endeavoring, Madam, to construct a mnemonic memory circuit using stone knives and bearskins - Mr. Spock 1935 and me 2011

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                    In a meeting today Dave was demonstrating something on his iPad and when he went to fire up the browser, this[^] was on the screen. Without giving too much away regarding our plans for the future of CodeProject vis a vis World Domination, we were thinking that there are probably developers who have never heard of a BFG 9000, let alone what it stands for (official and non-official) Any other terms from computing history that you miss?

                    cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                    Jason Hooper
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                    Definitely TSR , Sysop, and nibbles.

                    Jason

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                      In a meeting today Dave was demonstrating something on his iPad and when he went to fire up the browser, this[^] was on the screen. Without giving too much away regarding our plans for the future of CodeProject vis a vis World Domination, we were thinking that there are probably developers who have never heard of a BFG 9000, let alone what it stands for (official and non-official) Any other terms from computing history that you miss?

                      cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                      Reticulating splines. Super Sonic (which I now realize is a ripoff of a Super Saiyan). Chocobo. 3.5" floppy (still a computing term, but now most common in spam email).

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                        PEEK, POKE and SYS Bryce

                        MCAD --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
                        Publitor, making Pubmed easy. http://www.sohocode.com/publitor

                        Our kids books :The Snot Goblin, and Book 2 - the Snotgoblin and Fluff The Snotgoblin for the Ipad

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                        You did WHAT with your sys!? :wtf:

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                          In a meeting today Dave was demonstrating something on his iPad and when he went to fire up the browser, this[^] was on the screen. Without giving too much away regarding our plans for the future of CodeProject vis a vis World Domination, we were thinking that there are probably developers who have never heard of a BFG 9000, let alone what it stands for (official and non-official) Any other terms from computing history that you miss?

                          cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                          I have fond memories of directly accessing the uPD765A[^] Floppy Disk Controller, and designing systems with lots of Signetics SN25120[^] Write Only Memory (WOM). When CRTs were invented, the WOM was an obvious choice to replace the bit bucket under the paper tape punch on my ASR-33[^] Teletype machine.

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                            Here[^] you go. :) /ravi

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                              In a meeting today Dave was demonstrating something on his iPad and when he went to fire up the browser, this[^] was on the screen. Without giving too much away regarding our plans for the future of CodeProject vis a vis World Domination, we were thinking that there are probably developers who have never heard of a BFG 9000, let alone what it stands for (official and non-official) Any other terms from computing history that you miss?

                              cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                              I'm ashamed to admit that the first time I saw the BFG 9000 was after using cheat codes :-O Which brings me to my historically relevant computing terms: IDDQD <- god mode IDKFA <- all weapons All this time and I still remember :) I sometimes wish it was as easy in real life...

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                                I half expected John Simmons to be the new proud owner of the BFG 9000 :) As to your question: I don't really miss very much because I still have my old machines. And on my oldest computer the SEX instruction never fails to make me grin, even if it only is short for 'Set X'. Nothing too exciting. In this case the X register designates one of the 16 working registers as stack pointer. :)

                                "I just exchanged opinions with my boss. I went in with mine and came out with his." - me, 2011 ---
                                I am endeavoring, Madam, to construct a mnemonic memory circuit using stone knives and bearskins - Mr. Spock 1935 and me 2011

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                                Steve Mayfield
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                                Nah, he upgraded to a BHG .0001us (Black Hole Generator) :~ (pull trigger and you have .0001 uSec to get the heck out of there before everything disappears)

                                Steve _________________ I C(++) therefore I am

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                                  In a meeting today Dave was demonstrating something on his iPad and when he went to fire up the browser, this[^] was on the screen. Without giving too much away regarding our plans for the future of CodeProject vis a vis World Domination, we were thinking that there are probably developers who have never heard of a BFG 9000, let alone what it stands for (official and non-official) Any other terms from computing history that you miss?

                                  cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                                    I'm ashamed to admit that the first time I saw the BFG 9000 was after using cheat codes :-O Which brings me to my historically relevant computing terms: IDDQD <- god mode IDKFA <- all weapons All this time and I still remember :) I sometimes wish it was as easy in real life...

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                                    idspispopd ftw!

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                                      In a meeting today Dave was demonstrating something on his iPad and when he went to fire up the browser, this[^] was on the screen. Without giving too much away regarding our plans for the future of CodeProject vis a vis World Domination, we were thinking that there are probably developers who have never heard of a BFG 9000, let alone what it stands for (official and non-official) Any other terms from computing history that you miss?

                                      cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                                        In a meeting today Dave was demonstrating something on his iPad and when he went to fire up the browser, this[^] was on the screen. Without giving too much away regarding our plans for the future of CodeProject vis a vis World Domination, we were thinking that there are probably developers who have never heard of a BFG 9000, let alone what it stands for (official and non-official) Any other terms from computing history that you miss?

                                        cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                                          Chris Maunder wrote:

                                          Any other terms from computing history that you miss?

                                          Solder 16550 UART Serial cable Parallel cable Cross over cable Serial Multiplexer Frogger a:\> I'm also glad that API function names ending in 'Ex' are now a distant memory for me.

                                          modified on Thursday, June 2, 2011 2:09 AM

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                                          What was that game on the Archimedes with a dog with wobbly ears in a spaceship? Was cool. Ahh serial comms. I remember building a MIDI to CV converter out of discrete ICs. Happy days.

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