"Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is threatening to move Microsoft employees offshore if Congress enacts President Obama's plans to curb tax avoidance by US corporations. 'It makes US jobs more expensive,' complained 'billionaire' Ballmer."
Go fuck yourself you rich piece of shit! I'd rather eat the asshole of a road killed skunk than buy any Sony product! I wouldn't even waste my time warezing their shit. Sony is my balls and Lynton is my ass!
"When I left Brattleboro I resolved never to go back to Vermont, and I feel quite certain I shall keep my resolution. Those wild hills are surely the outpost of a frightful cosmic race - as I doubt all the less since reading that a new ninth planet has been glimpsed beyond Neptune, just as those influences had said it would be glimpsed. Astronomers, with a hideous appropriateness they little suspect, have named this thing "Pluto." I feel, beyond question, that it is nothing less than nighted Yuggoth - and I shiver when I try to figure out the real reason why its monstrous denizens wish it to be known in this way at this especial time. I vainly try to assure myself that these daemoniac creatures are not gradually leading up to some new policy hurtful to the earth and its normal inhabitants."
debug was the best thing that Windows had to offer. I'd always play around with it calling DOS interrupts and mode 13h. In fact I was messing around with it today while bored at work.
Wasn't the United States kind of founded by terrorism? Stealing other peoples land and making them promises and then later screwing them over. I remember the Anonymous protest against Scientology in Pittsburgh and as far as I can tell it involved no violence.
Snake: Nobody move, or I'll blow your heads off!
Snake: [singing] A singing family! It's worse than I feared, For hostage purposes, [spoken] you're just too weird. Bye!
Unfortunately, the almighty Dollar can change almost anyone. In my opinion, Steve Wozniak was the mind of the openness of the early Apple computers and he still supports that idea. I think the Apple II was proof that you can have a commercial product that can also be open. The fact that the Apple II was open and the large collection of third-party software it supported really was the reason for the computers' success. Another unfortunate fact is the ignorance of the majority of computer users. How many people besides those aware of alternative software actually use it? It's either they really do not care and just use what is available, they are misinformed, or they have the common misconception that it is too much of a hassle to download and install alternative software. The problem can only really be solved when the majority takes the time to research alternative software and what they provide, free or commercial.
by excellent men of Rhetoric and not so excellent men. Just give Scientology another thousand some years and it could be on par with any "legit" religion of today. Look how it has progressed in only a few decades. For some enlightening reading, check out the following.
And no, I am not an atheist. I use my reason and believe in no human god because there is no "True" evidence, and faith is not it. But, I also do not claim that there is no God because I neither have "True" evidence of that. I do not belong to any religion because the past and present has shown that it can be easily manipulated by certain corrupt humans for their own political agendas. Most likely the future will show the same.
What got me interested in programming was video games. I played a lot of Sega Genesis when I was a kid and eventually Doom on the PC. I really didn't start programming though until High School. I started HTML when I was like around 10 years old, but this is not really programming in the true sense. Though I guess it wouldn't hurt to start with something like that. High School I really didn't learn a thing. I learned most of the stuff I know on my own. It was mostly out of interest using books and the Internet. C/C++ and various Assembly languages I am familiar with. I am now in college majoring in Computer Science. I think a person really needs an interest in the subject to take it seriously. But I guess it still doesn't hurt to try. Buy him a book on C or another language. I learned a lot about pointers and memory management in C through an old book my stepdad had.
lol
Earth Quake -> Geology -> Science -> Nerds
rofl
I'm in Pittsburgh too. A bit to the north. That was awesome!
Call me when it actually transforms.
I ported it to the Wii
http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/Bfi
Maybe the opposite is the reason for so many insane religious zealots.
"Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is threatening to move Microsoft employees offshore if Congress enacts President Obama's plans to curb tax avoidance by US corporations. 'It makes US jobs more expensive,' complained 'billionaire' Ballmer."
Environmentalist. Feel free to troll me.
Actually environmentally would be the better word. Dumb ass.
If there is one thing humans are good at it's killing life. And no I am not some hippy ecologist. Just stating a fact. :P
Go fuck yourself you rich piece of shit! I'd rather eat the asshole of a road killed skunk than buy any Sony product! I wouldn't even waste my time warezing their shit. Sony is my balls and Lynton is my ass!
The girl must be one of the creatures from Yuggoth!
"When I left Brattleboro I resolved never to go back to Vermont, and I feel quite certain I shall keep my resolution. Those wild hills are surely the outpost of a frightful cosmic race - as I doubt all the less since reading that a new ninth planet has been glimpsed beyond Neptune, just as those influences had said it would be glimpsed. Astronomers, with a hideous appropriateness they little suspect, have named this thing "Pluto." I feel, beyond question, that it is nothing less than nighted Yuggoth - and I shiver when I try to figure out the real reason why its monstrous denizens wish it to be known in this way at this especial time. I vainly try to assure myself that these daemoniac creatures are not gradually leading up to some new policy hurtful to the earth and its normal inhabitants."
debug was the best thing that Windows had to offer. I'd always play around with it calling DOS interrupts and mode 13h. In fact I was messing around with it today while bored at work.
You are right there. If you don't match the Western way then GTFO.
Wasn't the United States kind of founded by terrorism? Stealing other peoples land and making them promises and then later screwing them over. I remember the Anonymous protest against Scientology in Pittsburgh and as far as I can tell it involved no violence.
Will the next release be Carl?
Snake: Nobody move, or I'll blow your heads off!
Snake: [singing] A singing family! It's worse than I feared, For hostage purposes, [spoken] you're just too weird. Bye!
Porn...in...spaaaaaaaccccccceeeeeeee!
Correction: just use what is easily available (e.g. pre-installed or on a disc)
Unfortunately, the almighty Dollar can change almost anyone. In my opinion, Steve Wozniak was the mind of the openness of the early Apple computers and he still supports that idea. I think the Apple II was proof that you can have a commercial product that can also be open. The fact that the Apple II was open and the large collection of third-party software it supported really was the reason for the computers' success. Another unfortunate fact is the ignorance of the majority of computer users. How many people besides those aware of alternative software actually use it? It's either they really do not care and just use what is available, they are misinformed, or they have the common misconception that it is too much of a hassle to download and install alternative software. The problem can only really be solved when the majority takes the time to research alternative software and what they provide, free or commercial.
...Hitler Youths and military propaganda for the 21st century. Nothing new here.
by excellent men of Rhetoric and not so excellent men. Just give Scientology another thousand some years and it could be on par with any "legit" religion of today. Look how it has progressed in only a few decades. For some enlightening reading, check out the following.
http://www.positiveatheism.org/hist/twainlfe.htm
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/3186/3186-h/3186-h.htm
And no, I am not an atheist. I use my reason and believe in no human god because there is no "True" evidence, and faith is not it. But, I also do not claim that there is no God because I neither have "True" evidence of that. I do not belong to any religion because the past and present has shown that it can be easily manipulated by certain corrupt humans for their own political agendas. Most likely the future will show the same.
What got me interested in programming was video games. I played a lot of Sega Genesis when I was a kid and eventually Doom on the PC. I really didn't start programming though until High School. I started HTML when I was like around 10 years old, but this is not really programming in the true sense. Though I guess it wouldn't hurt to start with something like that. High School I really didn't learn a thing. I learned most of the stuff I know on my own. It was mostly out of interest using books and the Internet. C/C++ and various Assembly languages I am familiar with. I am now in college majoring in Computer Science. I think a person really needs an interest in the subject to take it seriously. But I guess it still doesn't hurt to try. Buy him a book on C or another language. I learned a lot about pointers and memory management in C through an old book my stepdad had.