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Who gave the order to stop counting votes in the swing states on the night of November 3/4, 2020?
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Are you sure you want to take a ride on Elon's Starship?

The Titan Submersible comes to mind...

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What happened to the ropes?


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Originally Posted by natman
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If you think that's really old, then you're probably young.
Windows XP came out in 2001. That's only 22 years ago.

Now if you've used CPM and remember when IBM PCs booted into Basic from ROM, then you may be old.

Or go back a bit farther to the Radio Shack TRS (Trash) 80 with 3K Ram and the 8" floppy that actually was floppy.

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We had a TRS80 at home. It was an upgrade from the computers at school which used cassette tapes as storage for our BASIC programs.

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You may be old, but are you this old?

Way before Windows. Like coding on 80-character Fortran Cards and packing them to the mainframe. Then DOS with its AutoExec.bat files. Out of the loop now but still do a little coding in Visual Studio.

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Woah! Thats some skill.
I'd like to know how they did that. That's took some real skill.


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Breaks my F'ing heart......


Maybe Budweiser will hire her , him !

although fact checking it says its false. too bad

You believe left fact checkers?
Repulsive as she is, she played great soccer. She's banked a lot of money over the years.


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I'd like to know more about that joinery technique. Any links?

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Worse....Windows 3.1 for Workgroups


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Originally Posted by Szumi
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I'd like to know more about that joinery technique. Any links?
While it's a cool bit of woodworking, it isn't really hard when you look at it from the angle of a stacked joint instead of a finger type as in a dovetail joint.

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Originally Posted by roverboy
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What happened to the ropes?



Missed a bunch.

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Coppers everywhere just started wanking.


These are my opinions, feel free to disagree.
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Originally Posted by Szumi
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I'd like to know more about that joinery technique. Any links?

Went back and did a little sleuthing from where I found the pic. Apparently it's a cabin in Slovenia.

\Reddit had a post about it a few years ago. Link

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Originally Posted by navlav8r
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d the single incorrect card. That's where I learned the [i][/i]
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Hold my beer junior:

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A FORTRAN computer programming course in 1971-1972 was one of the most frustrating courses that I ever took. A tiny syntax mistake and you end up with 50 pages with single number printed on each.

That was when I truly realized how stupid computers are.

Yep, spending all night at the computer center at Auburn having the 360 repeatedly kick out a stack of punch cards until I finally found the one incorrectly punched card taught me the definition of 'a bug in the program' the hard way.

Debug trace was your friend. Fortran IV circa 1968.

First learned Fortran II circa 1963, on an IBM 1604, had 16K memory IIRC.



At the computer lab at Ole Miss we were allowed one “run” per day. The computer would read only as far as the first mistake. So…..if you had two mistakes in a 1 1/2” stack of cards, the computer got to the first mistake and spit out the whole stack. Crap 😡After you corrected that mistake, the next day it would read up to the second mistake and spit out the stack. Dammit 🤬. Finally, after a process lasting several days, it might run all the way through AND print in the format you wanted.

The stupid computer is only as smart as the nut typing the code.

Remember Do Loops running wild? How about the floor covered ankle deep in cards?


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Originally Posted by Sandlapper
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Let's include, "You young twits can't even count back change!"


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Originally Posted by 5sdad
Originally Posted by navlav8r
Originally Posted by Prwlr
Originally Posted by Hook
d the single incorrect card. That's where I learned the [i][/i]
Originally Posted by navlav8r
Originally Posted by MikeL2
Originally Posted by Sandlapper
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Hold my beer junior:

[Linked Image from upload.wikimedia.org]

A FORTRAN computer programming course in 1971-1972 was one of the most frustrating courses that I ever took. A tiny syntax mistake and you end up with 50 pages with single number printed on each.

That was when I truly realized how stupid computers are.

Yep, spending all night at the computer center at Auburn having the 360 repeatedly kick out a stack of punch cards until I finally found the one incorrectly punched card taught me the definition of 'a bug in the program' the hard way.

Debug trace was your friend. Fortran IV circa 1968.

First learned Fortran II circa 1963, on an IBM 1604, had 16K memory IIRC.



At the computer lab at Ole Miss we were allowed one “run” per day. The computer would read only as far as the first mistake. So…..if you had two mistakes in a 1 1/2” stack of cards, the computer got to the first mistake and spit out the whole stack. Crap 😡After you corrected that mistake, the next day it would read up to the second mistake and spit out the stack. Dammit 🤬. Finally, after a process lasting several days, it might run all the way through AND print in the format you wanted.

The stupid computer is only as smart as the nut typing the code.

Remember Do Loops running wild? How about the floor covered ankle deep in cards?

I remember the professor that gave you a zero if you had any syntax errors, even when the system was down for a week.

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Originally Posted by 5sdad
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Let's include, "You young twits can't even count back change!"

Or look at an analog watch and tell you what time it is.


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Originally Posted by Morewood
Originally Posted by Szumi
Originally Posted by Morewood
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I'd like to know more about that joinery technique. Any links?

Went back and did a little sleuthing from where I found the pic. Apparently it's a cabin in Slovenia.

\Reddit had a post about it a few years ago. Link

https://blog.lostartpress.com/2018/08/18/zierschrot/

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