How low have we sunk? Back in my day there WAS NO "net send" command. We had to write it in assembly before we could use it! And maybe then people would give us our due credit and call us a "Hacker".
Mind you, this was after hiking to school 8 miles in the snow, up-hill, without shoes. Do you know how hard it is to write code under those sorts of conditions? Damn kids got it made these days...
"They're 50% smaller than the 5800, intended for low-power, low-heat, high-speed applications.."
Are there actually people out there demanding large high-power, high-heat, low-speed chips?
I found Endust for Electronics works fine on laptops and flat panel monitors. Just spray some onto a soft cloth and whipe away.
You can pick it up at any CompUSA, Best Buy, or Office Depot for around 4 bucks..
They like Linux? Give em' laptops... they'll spend all their time trying to get the hardware to work they'll forget all about making explosives....
Assembly. Yup. Definitely Assembly.
How low have we sunk? Back in my day there WAS NO "net send" command. We had to write it in assembly before we could use it! And maybe then people would give us our due credit and call us a "Hacker". Mind you, this was after hiking to school 8 miles in the snow, up-hill, without shoes. Do you know how hard it is to write code under those sorts of conditions? Damn kids got it made these days...
You mean... most IT certifications are actually a joke? Now that's news!
"They're 50% smaller than the 5800, intended for low-power, low-heat, high-speed applications.." Are there actually people out there demanding large high-power, high-heat, low-speed chips?
I found Endust for Electronics works fine on laptops and flat panel monitors. Just spray some onto a soft cloth and whipe away. You can pick it up at any CompUSA, Best Buy, or Office Depot for around 4 bucks..