02-01-2016, 06:31
02-01-2016, 11:58
its meant to be.
02-01-2016, 23:54
Anyone got a can of air freshener, as Sting has left a nasty smell round here from all the times he's opened his mouth and spoken.
There is nothing I hate more than a person who thinks that they know it all, when they actually know bugger all
There is nothing I hate more than a person who thinks that they know it all, when they actually know bugger all
03-01-2016, 00:22
(02-01-2016 23:54 )iluvcathy Wrote: [ -> ]when they actually know bugger all
you're welcome to try and prove that, i imagine you daren't try though
03-01-2016, 00:29
(02-01-2016 02:46 )HEX!T Wrote: [ -> ]i never claimed to be expert.
well i haven't seen you label yourself as one granted, it's the way you carry yourself as one and constantly give out shockingly bad "advice" to people. it's funny though, i remember back on the live show forum you had a signature that said something like 'i've forgotten more about computers than anyone of you will ever know', and then i got a PM from you on there asking me for some really basic advice (don't even dare deny it, i'm a few clicks away from making you look more silly than you already do look)
not that it matters, just thought i would "expose" you as they say, which has worked quite well. i'll show some mercy and allow you the last word cos i'm done here. until next time ladies! (try me, go on )
03-01-2016, 13:20
what a fucktard. i've been asked not to bother replying. so il end my input with this.
dude you have nothing that will embarrass me. asking questions, is part of learning. and if i learned off you then started giving out bad advice then where did i learn it from?
so expose away.
im sure it will be highly entertaining
lastly, yeah i probably have forgotten more about computing than most will ever know.
example?... when i was 15 i wrote a program on my atari 8bit that multitasked on a cpu that didnt support multitasking. ??? back in the 80's on a home computer... multitasking wasnt a thing.
the program sat in memory waiting for a function key combo, when it got it, it paused the game and showed me the ascii/hex dump of the memory, which i could then edit live.
today i cant remember how i did it, and most people wont even have a clue what im on about.
so its a fair comment that i have forgotten more about computers than most will ever know.
like i said pal you have nothing. not even the rise your trolling is aimed at...
dude you have nothing that will embarrass me. asking questions, is part of learning. and if i learned off you then started giving out bad advice then where did i learn it from?
so expose away.
im sure it will be highly entertaining
lastly, yeah i probably have forgotten more about computing than most will ever know.
example?... when i was 15 i wrote a program on my atari 8bit that multitasked on a cpu that didnt support multitasking. ??? back in the 80's on a home computer... multitasking wasnt a thing.
the program sat in memory waiting for a function key combo, when it got it, it paused the game and showed me the ascii/hex dump of the memory, which i could then edit live.
today i cant remember how i did it, and most people wont even have a clue what im on about.
so its a fair comment that i have forgotten more about computers than most will ever know.
like i said pal you have nothing. not even the rise your trolling is aimed at...
05-01-2016, 17:31
(03-01-2016 13:20 )HEX!T Wrote: [ -> ]i wrote a program on my atari 8bit
Which Atari was that?, I had the 800XL and it was miles better than either a "Commodore 64" or "Sinclair Spectrum" in my opinion
05-01-2016, 19:16
same mate, atari 800lxl with an 1050 fdd, with a US doubler, that allowed a glorious 720KB to be stored on a double sided floppy.