Nope. Will definitely check that out (when I get a computer that can run anything more CPU-intensive than Spelunky)
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Sharewarenot really a tool/utility (well, it was used a lot in testing Win95), but my favorite shareware of probably all time would have to be the first episode of DOOM :)
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New Mayan calendar findingsThe Mayans weren't predicting the end of the world, they were just predicting the release of Resident Evil 6! (turns out they were off by one month :))
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Apparently there is no limit to naming conventions for methodX| and that is why I prefer ISO standard C :)
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Programming QuestionI'm 16 and I still like the command-line better than GUIs for a lot of things :) I don't know how to do some of the advanced shell programming things, but I do write .BATs for efficiency (for example, cding to very long directories to execute programs with complicated arguments)
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Poetry Written in Code ContestNot really a poem, but here's some famous Shakespeare in C/C++
bool question = (toBe || !toBe);
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Virtual MemoryHere: http://superuser.com/questions/205114/is-there-anyway-to-stop-windows-xp-from-using-the-page-file/379669[^] and here: http://superuser.com/questions/14795/windows-swap-page-file-enable-or-disable[^] are relevant posts on SuperUser
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Multi-tasking...how good are you, really?The only multi-tasking that I really do (as of yet, I'm still in high school) is playing AssaultCube and doing math ;)
"The purpose of hacking is to learn and create, not to destroy" -skwp
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China's new one Petaflop water-cooled computer with Chinese designed cpu'sThey're worse than the undead! :mad: I renamed and moved the adobeARM.exe file, and it still pops up! :confused:
" 'To err is human'... If that's true, users are the most human people I've ever met" -Anonymous ASP Developer
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Why we call them bugs???the last suggestion applies perfectly to our current state of government :)
" 'To Err Is Human'... If that's true, than users are the most human people I've ever met" -Anonymous ASP Developer
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Will smartphones finally make the mobile wallet a reality?and of course, if an authorized user can change the data on it, anybody can (if they mess with it enough ;P ) No system is completely secure... No matter how many pen tests they do, it is impossible to figure out every possible exploit. In my opinion, completely impractical and just tech for tech's sake (and also, smartphones cost >$200. You can pick up a wallet at your local WalMart for <$10 ;) )