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Daily Archives: October 9, 2003
Hold shift key. Get sued.
Holding the shift key while restarting our old MSX home computer made sure that all disk based initialization routines were skipped or ignored, leaving us with that extra bit more of memory needed to execute BASIC or assembler programs. I … Continue reading
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Ouch. That hurts. A Lot.
Being rejected hurts a lot. A team of researchers at the UCLA say so. In the October 10th issue of ‘Science’ (Imagine captain Picard saying ‘Science. The next frontier’) they report that two key areas in the brain respond to … Continue reading
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Et voila!! (that’s swedish for ‘oil dumplings’)
Science is so exciting so once in a while. It’s so exciting sometimes that even poor programmers like me don’t know what to do with amazing breakthroughs. Take a look at that pretty image for a change. Apparantly it’s a … Continue reading
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