OS design plan

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Re: OS design plan

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You're just afraid being caught doing analog things. ;-)
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Re: OS design plan

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CrypticalCode0 wrote:ANSII art FTW! ;)
ROTFL. And it's called ASCII art btw.
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Solar wrote:You're just afraid being caught doing analog things. ;-)
No i am not, i do analog electronics too. ;)

turdus, your right. :oops:
well that was a brain fart at my end, American national standards institute, does keeps a eye on ASCII since it is their standard.
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Pencil + paper is pro, all the cool kids know it 8)
17:56 < sortie> Paging is called paging because you need to draw it on pages in your notebook to succeed at it.
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Pencil & paper for sure (well, pen and paper...). I find that I need 3 different sorts though
  • A notebook/lab book for persistent notes to be kept in.
  • A stack of rough A4 paper (normally rescued from single-sided stuff people chuck in the recycling bin)
  • Some A3 or A2 paper to spread out over a desk when ideas won't neatly fit onto A4!
I quite often like to cover the whiteboard in scribbles too, but that is normally when bashing things out with someone else (normally my supervisor).
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turdus wrote:If you mean notepad.exe by that, I disagree. You cannot draw diagrams and arrows with it.
Unsmart man.
I dont. I list and ideas and a check list of what to do.

If i need diagrams ill find paper and pencil.
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Re: OS design plan

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Well, tonight or tomorrow I'm going to present the project.
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