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Another good combo (for Windows users) is cygwin/mingw, (of which, the latter ships with Dev-C++) and Programmer's Notepad. Really, cygwin and mingw are simply Unix emulation environments, so you're really just using g++, a part of the GNU Compiler Collection. The neat-o thing about Programmer's Notepad is that you can…
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Arrr..... what be of the flying spaghetti monster, says I? After all, says I, we invarrrrsly arrfect CR2 carntent.
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A bit late of a post, but in Norway it (was) light out until 11:00. [cough]all night[/cough] Damn, I want a house there- their plastic-bottle-crunching machines are so cool. EDIT: Try using a metric micrometer or veiner caliper. Your eyes will bleed within ten minutes, guaranteed.
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Ha! My browser is standards-compliant; TimberLake-forum-theme-defaulting be damned. Has no-one looked at the code that the php's are pumping out? Anyone?
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Yes, I wholeheartedly agree- perhaps I should write some articles on the matter, eh? So long as you understand English, I would think its fairly easy- but that's just me :)
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Sorry- didn't see that it wasn't news.
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Don't know what Viva La Bam is? How dare you not be familiar with vulgar children-oriented violence! Just kidding. Oh, and... isn't that old news? I'm fairly certain it is.
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Old news! But still very SCIENCE!-y! The First! The Second! And First! Don't know why there's two- then again, I never read the first first one.
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Believe it or not, gcc is to blame- here's, and I quote, proof: "...gcc (and many other compilers) align variables on double word boundaries by default. In 32-bit protected mode, the CPU reads memory faster if the data starts at a double word boundary." -Paul A. Carter's PC Assembly Language. Hopefully I won't get sued for…
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*GASP*- I missed a thread! And many others, at that rate. This should answer your problem. At that rate, this should, too.
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Hmm... I know the ol' Smith Corona's used what seemed to be RS-232 ports for the mouse, and I do believe that I've seen RS-232 mice even recently in MCM (http://mcminone.com/), however, I really don't remember what the keyboard used... By the way, whatever happened to PC manufacturer's putting serial ports on computers,…
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Yeah, it's Aleph, all right. It's more like an addiction than a game, though, really. Oh, and the one folder caption that IS censored (under my HD) is a secret project... *cough hack* graphics & physics engine *ahem*.
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Love it! ... Wait.... what happened to SPACE Matt's arms in the last panel?!?!
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I don't really know what this has to do with anything, but... UTAH! (The end product of the GIMP and OpenGL Shader Builder.) EDIT: Sorry for the double-post!
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Heh, I didn't realize that my desktop was supposed to be anything but censored when I posted it, being as I was so mesmerized by Amoeba Boy's gitacular Soviet symbol of Communism.
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Me: Wait... I mean to tell me that I just read 190 posts.... about food? Me: Yup, that sound's about right. I eat DOS for breakfast.
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Close- my Dock setup is only somewhat like the default. As for the "nuclear symbol"- that's smcFanControl. The hammer/blueprint thing is Xcode, and the hammer/OpenGL logo thing (next to TextEdit) is OpenGL Shader Builder.
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I think I've just had my ass kicked by a box mage. EDIT: You don't have to be Russian to censor.
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.2-th panel would be the best .2*232 pixels of my life. Esp. the 633.6 pixels of border-awesome.
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I second that "I second that 'glad you figured it out,' bro." Gotta love the excess code needed to make IE work. text-align: center 'cuz the margin don't work? Brilliant :) You IE6 programmers better have a darn few number'a holes in 'ur faces by now.
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Fill 'er up Space style.
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Space electrons are pretty tough to be worth 4 points.
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Yes, well that's why it's open source, so's it can be improved. I can say, though, that VMware Player on XP (with 512mb RAM and a Pentium 4) ran Foresight linux pretty fast- many times faster than Q... If only Fusion was free, too, so that I could compare the three. Whether Fusion is better than Parallels, I can't say, but…
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It appears no one noticed the hyperlink; it's http://theorangebelt.org/forums/images/custom/zeldacomic/misc/progress.gif and lives in the servers of the orange belt. It's the picture that appears when you save a reply.
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Yes, that and he never talks. Ever.
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As for XP, there's always virtualization of Linux, which would allow you to run Photoshop (hopefully) under Wine. It'd absolutely kill your battery, and, as far as my 1-st gen MacBook is concerned, processor. But, being as you already have a MacBook, it's worth a try. For virtualization there's Parallels and Q, a Mac port…
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The bungie podcast! I really don't know why I listen to it... but... TOGETHER WE CAN DOMINATE THE ITUNES PODCAST TOP TEN!
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Taking it away?!?!? Bungie made it open source, which, frankly, I think, anyway, rocks awesome enough that it excuses the over-use of commas! Check it! http://source.bungie.org/ http://trilogyrelease.bungie.org/ http://marathon.sourceforge.net/ All you need and then some!
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I think you meant http://www.w3.org/ :) Specifically http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/ and http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/- as far as JavaScript goes, I frankly don't know who maintains specs.
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Ice Climber + 2 = Miscreant + 2. Ice Climber - 2 = Miscreant + 2. (Ice Climber == (Miscreant+4)) equals everything but zero. Real logic takes gates. On another note, perhaps the Miscreant is, in fact, Batman. Or that guy with that mask that makes small animals follow you in Majora's Mask. And Ocarina of Time. Or the people…