[NSRCA-discussion] Chapter-12 computer science.
Dennis
patternpilot at verizon.net
Fri Jul 6 09:32:17 AKDT 2007
Good Ron,
There are always those who live for the past. Just look at those who try to
resurrect the old model T's. What are they good for? Driving slow and
breaking a lot. Kind of like old operating systems. Isn't technology great?
Dennis
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I know what you should do with it. But first, let me tell a little
story. It seems there were two Scots who were lifelong friends. One
was on his deathbed and his dear friend was at his side. The dying
man asked his friend if he'd pour a bottle of Scotch on his grave
after he died. The friend said, "Aye. I will. Do you mind if I run
it through my kidneys first?"
Ron
On Jul 5, 2007, at 10:29 PM, Fred Huber wrote:
> I still have my old "Lets C" set from appx 1986
>
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>> Matthew Frederick wrote:
>>
>>> Well, num increments before cnt does, so num would reach 256 as
>>> well ...
>>
>> I don't have a C compiler to play with and it's been ~20 years
>> since I did.
>>
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