should we create an OS development magazine?

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How about Total Operating System Development Magazine, shorterned to TOSDM.
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Or
"Low-Level Programming Bible"
Or
"Low-Level Programmers Heaven"
Or
something like "underground" sounds good, but if someone hear it, does not understand what is about.
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I like "Underground" nothing more, nothing less, but i thing there is allready a magazine with that name.
What about "Ground Zero"?
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I like Ground Zero, The Underground or Low-Level Programming Bible.

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Why does the word "Bible" have to come up in every other topic here? :roll:

"Ground Zero" might offend Americans.....

The Underground.. Well, that shouldn't offend anyone.. ;)
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Brynet-Inc wrote:"Ground Zero" might offend Americans.....
I can see why, but thats only because it is misinterpeted. Originally Ground Zero was the middle of Pentagon.

And alternative could be Ground One ;)
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Yeah, ground zero is not a good idea.

I googled around a bit and found The Underground (with the THE) is not a magazine at all, and the only one close was called UndergroundZine and it is a hardcore music lovers e-zine that isn't looking to good lol.

Alternate names could be Underground Code, the Underground Hackers Magazine, the Underground Coders Magazine.. etc...

I mean... we are hackers for the most part (without the malicious misconceptions).
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Brynet-Inc wrote: The Underground.. Well, that shouldn't offend anyone.. ;)
It may offend Transport For London, who run the London Underground Railway (just known as 'The Underground' or 'The Tube' if you live in London). Having said that, I doubt many TFL employees are in to OSDev :)

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I also fail to see the offensive part towards them?
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Well, OK - I was just really meaning that you can always find another meaning for a phrase (particularly when there are so many people from different countries and cultures on this board). You will always find someone to offend...

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01000101 wrote:the Underground Hackers Magazine
How about "The Underground Hacker's Magazine" and abbreviate it to "tUHM"?
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AJ wrote:
Brynet-Inc wrote: The Underground.. Well, that shouldn't offend anyone.. ;)
It may offend Transport For London, who run the London Underground Railway (just known as 'The Underground' or 'The Tube' if you live in London). Having said that, I doubt many TFL employees are in to OSDev :)

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it really shouldn't be to long a name.
"0xAA55" would be kinda cool, but only if you know what it means, and then again, not really.

"Don't (kernel) Panic" ? or "10010000b" one byte NOP instruction

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Zacariaz wrote:it really shouldn't be to long a name.
"0xAA55" would be kinda cool, but only if you know what it means, and then again, not really.

"Don't (kernel) Panic" ? or "10010000b" one byte NOP instruction

damn, i don't have an imagination...
I think "0xAA55" is a good idea and if you do not know what it means, you will not be interested in the mag anyway.
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you might be right, but still, i don't really think its that cool, but i hav eno other suggestions
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