Tom Holt must be a geek
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I just started reading his "Doughnut" book, and meet this quote: "In the beginning was the Word. Not, perhaps, the most auspicious start for a cosmos; because once you have a Word, sooner or later you find you’ve also got an annoying Paperclip, and little wriggly red lines like tapeworms under all the proper nouns, and then everything freezes solid and dies. This last stage is known to geologists as the Ice Age, and one can’t help thinking that it could’ve been avoided if only the multiverse had been thoroughly debugged before it was released" He's a geek!
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
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I just started reading his "Doughnut" book, and meet this quote: "In the beginning was the Word. Not, perhaps, the most auspicious start for a cosmos; because once you have a Word, sooner or later you find you’ve also got an annoying Paperclip, and little wriggly red lines like tapeworms under all the proper nouns, and then everything freezes solid and dies. This last stage is known to geologists as the Ice Age, and one can’t help thinking that it could’ve been avoided if only the multiverse had been thoroughly debugged before it was released" He's a geek!
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
LOL!
Keep Clam And Proofread -- √(-1) 23 ∑ π... And it was delicious.
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I just started reading his "Doughnut" book, and meet this quote: "In the beginning was the Word. Not, perhaps, the most auspicious start for a cosmos; because once you have a Word, sooner or later you find you’ve also got an annoying Paperclip, and little wriggly red lines like tapeworms under all the proper nouns, and then everything freezes solid and dies. This last stage is known to geologists as the Ice Age, and one can’t help thinking that it could’ve been avoided if only the multiverse had been thoroughly debugged before it was released" He's a geek!
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
OriginalGriff wrote:
"In the beginning was the Word.
And the geek overlord saw that is was good so he created Excel so the finance types would have something to do!
VS2010/Atmel Studio 6.1 ToDo Manager Extension The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard. -Steven Wright
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I just started reading his "Doughnut" book, and meet this quote: "In the beginning was the Word. Not, perhaps, the most auspicious start for a cosmos; because once you have a Word, sooner or later you find you’ve also got an annoying Paperclip, and little wriggly red lines like tapeworms under all the proper nouns, and then everything freezes solid and dies. This last stage is known to geologists as the Ice Age, and one can’t help thinking that it could’ve been avoided if only the multiverse had been thoroughly debugged before it was released" He's a geek!
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
OriginalGriff wrote:
In the beginning was the Word.
This is all heretic lies! In the beginning was note pad, then came word pad and then only came word... :mad: Well technically it was paint first... :doh: As one first played with paint/clay in kindergarten before writing... :rolleyes: To show this the geek overlord created Powerpoint :cool:
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OriginalGriff wrote:
In the beginning was the Word.
This is all heretic lies! In the beginning was note pad, then came word pad and then only came word... :mad: Well technically it was paint first... :doh: As one first played with paint/clay in kindergarten before writing... :rolleyes: To show this the geek overlord created Powerpoint :cool:
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CBadger wrote:
In the beginning was note pad
Nah - first was EDLIN!
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
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CBadger wrote:
In the beginning was note pad
Nah - first was EDLIN!
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
Then EDIT.COM! Gawd, those were the days!
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Then EDIT.COM! Gawd, those were the days!
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I just started reading his "Doughnut" book, and meet this quote: "In the beginning was the Word. Not, perhaps, the most auspicious start for a cosmos; because once you have a Word, sooner or later you find you’ve also got an annoying Paperclip, and little wriggly red lines like tapeworms under all the proper nouns, and then everything freezes solid and dies. This last stage is known to geologists as the Ice Age, and one can’t help thinking that it could’ve been avoided if only the multiverse had been thoroughly debugged before it was released" He's a geek!
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
NAAAAH, In the beginning was, it was Copy CON: housed within humble Command.COM Seems like no one remembers the original method of creating a batch file in early DOS Versions (as was shown in Microsoft manuals). This was before geeks @ Microsoft wisened up to copy UNIX redirection idea. C:> Copy Con: somefile.bat echo first line of batch echo %1 ^Z 1 file(s) copied. C:>
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NAAAAH, In the beginning was, it was Copy CON: housed within humble Command.COM Seems like no one remembers the original method of creating a batch file in early DOS Versions (as was shown in Microsoft manuals). This was before geeks @ Microsoft wisened up to copy UNIX redirection idea. C:> Copy Con: somefile.bat echo first line of batch echo %1 ^Z 1 file(s) copied. C:>
Ouch :wtf: those were the days. :thumbsup: The first batch file I wrote was done precisely like this. The first programming I did on the PC was via the command-line 'debug.com' - that thing made batch-file editing like the above almost seem luxurious.
"Science adjusts its views based on what's observed. Faith is the denial of observation, so that belief can be preserved." - Tim Minchin
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Ouch :wtf: those were the days. :thumbsup: The first batch file I wrote was done precisely like this. The first programming I did on the PC was via the command-line 'debug.com' - that thing made batch-file editing like the above almost seem luxurious.
"Science adjusts its views based on what's observed. Faith is the denial of observation, so that belief can be preserved." - Tim Minchin
Yes... I had jumped up and down with joy when someone showed me tool called EDLIN that would allow me to fix mistakes on the line itself. Regarding your footnote:
enhzflep wrote:
Science adjusts its views based on what's observed. Faith is the denial of observation, so that belief can be preserved." - Tim Minchin
Does not Science require that you have Faith in the Scientist and his claims that he knows the subject?
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Yes... I had jumped up and down with joy when someone showed me tool called EDLIN that would allow me to fix mistakes on the line itself. Regarding your footnote:
enhzflep wrote:
Science adjusts its views based on what's observed. Faith is the denial of observation, so that belief can be preserved." - Tim Minchin
Does not Science require that you have Faith in the Scientist and his claims that he knows the subject?
:grin: Wow! you mean I can backspace and change what I've already written? Maybe these computers are better than pen and paper after all... About your question on my sig - No, I don't believe that to be the case. The thing with science is that an idea is put forward. If that idea can be attacked relentlessly from all sides without being shown erroneous, that idea is then adopted as the current explanation for a phenomenon. Einstein made assertions about general relativity. These were held in the highest regard until recent times, when they were shown to be incorrect. Close, but incorrect. Science is a discipline that is peer-reviewed. That is to say, others must be able to examine your conclusions for there to be any hope of them being adopted and to carry any weight. Science gives each of us the opportunity to examine the findings of others for ourselves. Whether or not our understanding and access to materials/facilities related to any particular field are enough to equip us with the means to examine findings is another matter. But the ability to verify an assertion for oneself is one of the pillars of the scientific method. Evidence of the Ark, that Mary never shagged Joseph first, the parting of the red sea, the existence of an afterlife. All of these are unprovable assertions that have clear and obvious benefit to those making them.
Sheikh Saleh bin Saad al-Lohaidan said
If a woman drives a car, not out of pure necessity, that could have negative physiological impacts as functional and physiological medical studies show that it automatically affects the ovaries and pushes the pelvis upwards," he told Sabq. "That is why we find those who regularly drive have children with clinical problems of varying degrees,"
No studies or proof cited. We're expected to take his word on it, based upon his standing in society.:thumbsdown: In fact, with equally little evidence, one could just as (un)reasonably argue that the reverse was true. Using only anecdotal evidence, it certainly seems more plausible than the position he holds..
"Science adjusts its views based on what's observed. Faith is the denial of observation, so that belief can be preserved." - Tim Minchin
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I just started reading his "Doughnut" book, and meet this quote: "In the beginning was the Word. Not, perhaps, the most auspicious start for a cosmos; because once you have a Word, sooner or later you find you’ve also got an annoying Paperclip, and little wriggly red lines like tapeworms under all the proper nouns, and then everything freezes solid and dies. This last stage is known to geologists as the Ice Age, and one can’t help thinking that it could’ve been avoided if only the multiverse had been thoroughly debugged before it was released" He's a geek!
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
OriginalGriff wrote:
if only the multiverse had been thoroughly debugged before it was released
Yeah, a world without bugs would spare us some nuisance ;P (Note: I know bugs are essential for the ecosystem, just imagine that they wouldn't be needed ;))
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CBadger wrote:
In the beginning was note pad
Nah - first was EDLIN!
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
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Good old days when we used floppy disks "This page created in edlin."
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CBadger wrote:
"This page created in edlin."
That's a waste of 27 characters! Do you think we're made of memory?!?
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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CBadger wrote:
"This page created in edlin."
That's a waste of 27 characters! Do you think we're made of memory?!?
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Yes :thumbsup: Nothing wrong with your memory at all Griff. I had forgotten all about EDLIN, until you mentioned it.
"Rock journalism is people who can't write interviewing people who can't talk for people who can't read." Frank Zappa 1980
grralph1 wrote:
I had forgotten all about EDLIN
I've tried. Gawd knows, I've tried!
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.