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Keatah

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  1. NOAA and NASA are funny. Everybody knows you can't "administer" the oceans or space.

  2. Comet ISON. I'm glad it's gone. It fizzled out around 8am ESTComets are nothing but harbingers of death and bad luck..

  3. 300,000,000 sectors to go!

  4. Musical.ly: Making you famous for acting stupid.

  5. Comet ISON. I'm glad it's gone. It fizzled out around 8am EST. Comets are nothing but harbingers of death and bad news.. On a happier note I got another CFFA adapter and am getting ready to check it out and benchmark it against my SIDER 10MB HDD and standard DISK II drive.

  6. Part of tech support is being able to understand people whom don't understand themselves.

  7. Going soaring this weekend. Haven't been up in over a month!

  8. Enjoying a leisurely read through MAME documentation. It has improved nicely in recent times.

  9. For those of us in the Northern hemisphere, summer is around the corner. A friendly reminder that as part of your spring cleaning; don't forget your computer backups. While you're scrubbing the floor and throwing out ratty video game boxes - your computer can be hard at work imaging itself and backing up important files.

  10. Triplebuffer = Triple Threat

  11. Graph DB!! Ohh gosh.. GRAPH DB!!

  12. I wanna be a spasmatologist!

  13. Uh-UUUuuuuhhhhh

  14. Undercover BOSS. It's like me giving crumbs from my $50 lunch break to a bug..

  15. I scored a 1,000,000 points in Missile Command!

  16. Sleepclicking..

  17. Play Gyruss on your Sit'n'Spin!

  18. Are you a test pilot in Microsoft

  19. The Dafodils are singing and the birds are a-blooming.

  20. How does one "port" a game to MAME? There are those that think this has to be done

  21. Are you a test pilot in Microsoft's flying circus?

  22. Getting some recharge gas

  23. Great fun reading about the analog 2-bit per transistor microcode memory in the 8087 and how it uses the CORDIC algorithm, among other routines. The 8087 has often been considered the most advanced chip of its time.

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