- Pricelessware CD 1995 : What news?
- Posted by Nicolaas Hawkins on January 1st, 2005
What news re the 1995 Pricelessware CD or ISO? Nothing heard on that
front for over a month - or have I missed something?
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Regards,
Nicolaas.
.... Adults are obsolete children.
- Posted by FossilButt on January 1st, 2005
Raiding the Z-80 archives, are we?
"Nicolaas Hawkins" <grumpy@any.time> wrote in message
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- Posted by Mike Dee on January 1st, 2005
Nicolaas Hawkins <grumpy@any.time> wrote in
news:31km5nserdxz.1gxlef4r55v6w.dlg@40tude.net:
True, 1995 was a vintage year, wouldn't mind finding an iso for
it, either 
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dee
- Posted by Nicolaas Hawkins on January 1st, 2005
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 21:17:58 -0000, Paul Blarmy <foxesfan@trashmail.net>
wrote in <news:MPG.1c4123cfeacbc19b989eba@news.individual.d e>:
Oooh-ER! My bad. 2005, of course. (What's wrong with trying to shave
ten years off one's age? :-) )
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Regards,
Nicolaas.
.... When you step in the middle of things, wipe your shoes when you leave.
- Posted by Nicolaas Hawkins on January 2nd, 2005
On 1 Jan 2005 22:54:57 GMT, Mike Dee <emteedee@optushome.com.au> wrote in
<news:Xns95D27927F94DFemteedee@130.133.1.4>:
Oooh-ER! My bad! I meant 2005, if course. (What's wrong with trying to
shave 10 years off my age? :-) )
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Regards,
Nicolaas.
.... Love is free. The results aren't.
- Posted by Chaos Master on January 2nd, 2005
FossilButt stated:
Z80 is more like 80's, AFAIK... late 80's and 90's are more like:
- Motorola 68000 and PowerPC (both used by Apple computers and others.
IBM?)
- 386/486
[]s
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Chaos Master®, posting from Canoas, Brazil - 29.55° S / 51.11° W / GMT-
2h / 15m
"Now: the 3-bit processor, with instructions:
1. NOP - does nothing, increase PC. / 2. HLT - does nothing, doesn't
increase PC
3. MMX - enter Pentium(r) emulation mode; increase PC / 4. LCK - before
MMX: NOP ; after MMX: executes F0 0F C7 C8
5. HCF - Halt and Catch Fire / 6. EPI - Execute Programmer
7. DPC - Decrease PC"
- Posted by Susan Bugher on January 2nd, 2005
Nicolaas Hawkins wrote:
Well errrrrr. . . you shaved 10 years off your *memory* too. Of all the
things I lost I miss my mind the most? 
re the PL2005 CD - Mark S. was going to organize the program downloads.
He didn't respond in the last thread and hasn't posted in acf since the
beginning of November - we may need a new volunteer(s) for the
downloading. As far as my part of the work goes - there are a number of
things that need to be finished. I'll put together a list/status report
in a day or two and post it.
We are well behind the timetable in the wiki - I confess that around
mid-December I decided to let this slide until the new year - and now
here we are. . . time to get busy.
Susan
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Pricelessware & ACF: http://www.pricelesswarehome.org
Pricelessware: http://www.pricelessware.org
ACF FAQ: http://clients.net2000.com.au/~johnf/faq.html
ACF wiki: http://www.markcarter.me.uk/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?AcfWiki
- Posted by Space Madness on January 2nd, 2005
"Nicolaas Hawkins" <grumpy@any.time> wrote in message
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So, how, exactly, did you confuse 1995 with 2005?
What a fucking moron you are.
"Adults are obsolete children."?
God Damn, fool, such a stupid thing to set as a quote. >:P
- Posted by Nicolaas Hawkins on January 2nd, 2005
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 18:16:10 -0700, Space Madness <me@privacy.net> wrote
in <news:33p0bmF42vde9U1@individual.net>:
Yeah, right!
Go away and count your pubic hairs, dildo-brain - assuming you can count
to twenty using your fingers and toes.
future. Don't hold your breath ... on second thoughts, DO hold your
breath -- mankind would be well rid of another fuckwit.
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No regards,
Nicolaas.
.... I may be stupid, but I'm still many orders of magnitude ahead of you..
- Posted by Mike Dee on January 2nd, 2005
Nicolaas Hawkins <grumpy@any.time> wrote in
news:lqc7exljtb4t.ufi6ztu5iy4q$.dlg@40tude.net:
It's about time somebody perfected time travel, is all I can say 
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dee
- Posted by Nicolaas Hawkins on January 2nd, 2005
On 2 Jan 2005 07:58:40 GMT, Mike Dee <emteedee@optushome.com.au> wrote in
<news:Xns95D2D557E43B8emteedee@130.133.1.4>:
Contact the BBC, Mike - when did the Dr Who series first go to air?
You might be able to buy a good used Tardis.
)
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Regards,
Nicolaas.
- Posted by Gert van der Kooij on January 2nd, 2005
Don't feed the trolls 
Just put them in your killfile or bozo bin or whatever it is called
in Dialog.
- Posted by Mike Dee on January 2nd, 2005
Nicolaas Hawkins <grumpy@any.time> wrote in
news:fe7ffr351vzv$.zi84eo01ktbn.dlg@40tude.net:
Eek. Wasn't that around 1960 or there abouts?
Just finding a *working* telephone booth around these parts would be a
novelty 
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dee
- Posted by Nicolaas Hawkins on January 2nd, 2005
On 2 Jan 2005 09:05:10 GMT, Mike Dee <emteedee@optushome.com.au> wrote in
<news:Xns95D2E09E77C08emteedee@130.133.1.4>:
Not sure - somewhere around there, I think. Anyway, farther back in
history than I want to think about
I can remember both Tom Baker and
Jon Pertwee playing the Doctor.
Indeed. We have that particular problem on this side of the ditch, too.
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Regards,
Nicolaas.
.... We are worthy of only as much respect as we are prepared to give
others.
- Posted by Nicolaas Hawkins on January 2nd, 2005
Elucidate.
- Posted by /3iff //ullins on January 2nd, 2005
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 09:43:14 +1300, Nicolaas Hawkins <grumpy@any.time>
wrote:
- Posted by /3iff //ullins on January 2nd, 2005
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 18:16:10 -0700, "Space Madness" <me@privacy.net>
wrote:
- Posted by Space Madness on January 3rd, 2005
"Nicolaas Hawkins" <grumpy@any.time> wrote in message
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Pluperfect is a stupid word, I suppose that's why *you* used it.
So, how, exactly, did you confuse 1995 with 2005?
Oh, nevermind, You're a feeder. 
:
)>>
- Posted by Nicolaas Hawkins on January 3rd, 2005
On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 20:20:47 GMT, /3iff //ullins <biff.mullins@gmail.com>
wrote in <news:kslgt092gr9bribuejom4p681rpbfucosq@4ax.com>:
The only bug I've got is one called Mullins.
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Regards,
Nicolaas.
.... Sometimes we need to laugh at ourselves so the people who are laughing
at us don't feel too embarrassed.
- Posted by Nicolaas Hawkins on January 3rd, 2005
On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 20:21:56 GMT, /3iff //ullins <biff.mullins@gmail.com>
wrote in <news:iulgt0hj2c13s1pgfl88nkkoka8ijtesu1@4ax.com>:
Easy to see that school's out ....
Mutiply IQ by shoe size and still have trouble making more than double
digits.