@rse - the Wii finally gave up the ghost tonight with the optical drive emitting the most horrendous noise. Fortunately the chap at Nintendo assured me it wouldn't cost any more than £28 to fix it, including shipping it off to them and getting it back again. Phew.
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostEvening
Nope, no baby. Midwife is here tomorrow to try and kick start things (I didn't like to ask for details).
You might want to get CM off the subject of babies - she has a "broody monster that is currently holding [her] biological clock hostage" - sounds dangerousComment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI think he already knows..... oops this is his log in not mine!!!!Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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I'm just about to watch that five programme - Brits Who Changed the World, I think it is - from earlier, about the creation of the game Elite on the Beeb back in the Eighties
It looks like this series is based on a book I bought a year or two ago... ah yes, The Backroom Boys: The Secret Return of the British Boffin - excellent book
Of course five's on-demand player is Windows only, so I had to fire up a virtual machine... which then insisted on installing a new version of WMP, which of course required a restart... whereupon XP decided to install another 26 updates before actually restarting...
Thanks for the seamless computing experience, Bill
Still, it's always mildly amusing to see the Internet Explorer logo in the OS X Dock at the left of the screen, and the Windows taskbar sitting along the bottomComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI'm just about to watch that five programme - Brits Who Changed the World, I think it is - from earlier, about the creation of the game Elite on the Beeb back in the EightiesWhere are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Correction: Brits Who Made the Modern World, Episode 3.
Well, that was most entertaining - made me all nostalgic, especially when they talked about "two hours to save three bytes" being "time well spent"
You really can't beat assembly language
If you're curious, Ian Bell has made the source code of the BBC version available... 6502 assembler with virtually no commentsComment
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostThat sounds interesting, wouldn't mind watching that. Must resist though, have to finish a websiteComment
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Comments are for wimps...
If it was hard to write...
That's the last of 6 programmes by the way.
The others included the Black Arrow rocket & Prospero, Vodaphone, the Harrier, the tilting train (the original APT not the abortion), and the Lotus 25 formula one car.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWould you expect us to do anything without KY?Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIf you're curious, Ian Bell has made the source code of the BBC version available... 6502 assembler with virtually no comments
It was pitiful, but kept me amused.If you read the best 3 books in any subject, you'll be in the top 5% of experts in the world.Comment
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