I figure as soon as Teleportation of small objects becomes feasible, USPS will figure some way to get a piece of the action.
So this is supposed to be some NEW phenomenon?
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To quote from "Real Programmers Don't Eat Quiche" (circa 1984): "Real Programmers don't work 9 to 5. If any programmers are around at 9 AM it is because they were up all night."
All I can say is that ever since I accidentally blew my Winblows parition away (which, btw, won't be making a return appearance) I've not a single "pirated" copy of anything for the first time in probably 25 years. Boy, does it feel good!
Whatever. There are others making my point better than I. wadaya want at 4:00 in the morning?
Oh! A Zealot! Get a clue.
So what happens when you compile a mutithreaded win32 application under win16?
What else need be said?
I figure as soon as Teleportation of small objects becomes feasible, USPS will figure some way to get a piece of the action.
To quote from "Real Programmers Don't Eat Quiche" (circa 1984): "Real Programmers don't work 9 to 5. If any programmers are around at 9 AM it is because they were up all night."
It seems ironic that it is the hallmark of their services!
How does this affect the price of a "vessel of AMD's"?
Yeah, right. Seen some of the infantile stuff buried in Windows code?
All I can say is that ever since I accidentally blew my Winblows parition away (which, btw, won't be making a return appearance) I've not a single "pirated" copy of anything for the first time in probably 25 years. Boy, does it feel good!