NEW CHALLENGE:
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Re: NEW CHALLENGE:
Before the first post edits, the rules read that it had to work on everything from the first pc onward, which obviously does not work. I see that the text requirement has also magically halved from its original 120 symbols. It's not earning credibility for him to retroactively modify the rules so he can call people names.
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I read that too so I can vouch for that.
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Re: NEW CHALLENGE:
I just edit the conditions to make it a little easier, turning all the commands the same size.
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Who hacked berkus?
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Berkus, perhaps you need to hold up the 'sarcasm' sign.
If a trainstation is where trains stop, what is a workstation ?
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Ok, so i'll do what berkus has said.
And about the combuster, don't attack him, don't call him idiot, and not even be revolted with him, by a simple reason:
We must feel sorry by them, and not feel revolted. They don't deserve our effort to be revolted, being sorry is such easier for us, and such harder for they.
Some times the silence is devastating.
And about the combuster, don't attack him, don't call him idiot, and not even be revolted with him, by a simple reason:
We must feel sorry by them, and not feel revolted. They don't deserve our effort to be revolted, being sorry is such easier for us, and such harder for they.
Some times the silence is devastating.
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To get an impression of how much space is needed for specific code look at following page:
http://www.fysnet.net/hugi/compoold.htm
http://www.fysnet.net/hugi/compoold.htm
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No one. He was just being sarcastic to the other guy (IMO).GhostXoPCorp wrote:Who hacked berkus?
Programming is not about using a language to solve a problem, it's about using logic to find a solution !
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So umm who invited the OP to the party anyway?
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Website: venom Dev
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Hexadecimal Editor: hexed
Website: venom Dev
OS project: venom OS
Hexadecimal Editor: hexed
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We're looking forward to it.guilherme wrote:Ok, so i'll do what berkus has said.
*chuckle*guilherme wrote:And about the combuster, don't attack him, don't call him idiot...
Some people can resist even the mighty cluebat. (Or a </sarcasm> sign so big I can even smell it.)
Oh yes, I do feel sorry for you.guilherme wrote:We must feel sorry by them, and not feel revolted. They don't deserve our effort to be revolted, being sorry is such easier for us, and such harder for they.
Oh yes, the good old times. Where did they go?guilherme wrote:Some times the silence is devastating.
Every good solution is obvious once you've found it.
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The OP somehow gets his way and now takes back what he said about combuster? LOL its to bad no one cares
I wont post it this time, but there will be a time and reason to
I wont post it this time, but there will be a time and reason to
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Bwahahahaha =)).
This thread really made my day (or my night, because it's actually 1:45AM here, and I'm reading dumb threads on the OSDev forum).
To the OP: you've learned your lesson. Don't ask for an impossible challenge (or anything weird), this forum makes a competition from replying to you. In ways you can't even understand.
This thread really made my day (or my night, because it's actually 1:45AM here, and I'm reading dumb threads on the OSDev forum).
To the OP: you've learned your lesson. Don't ask for an impossible challenge (or anything weird), this forum makes a competition from replying to you. In ways you can't even understand.