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WCDT 2041-2045; Oct. 24-28 2011

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Paranoid:

--- Quote from: DSL on 27 Oct 2011, 06:48 ---The only time we saw Tai DJing, she didn't notice right away it was Dora (Dora!) standing next to her, saying Hi. She's focused.

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Good point.  And you can't say Dora didn't have a noticeable entrance that night.  We'll know for sure tonight I expect.

StevenC:

--- Quote from: Cactus from outer space on 27 Oct 2011, 13:55 ---I think there is a perfectly reasonable explanation for those space anomalies. Maybe they've just entered one of the dark corners of the earth...

Also: Iä! Iä! Cthulhu fhtagn !

Also: I don't think it's Tai at the Dj console, there is, like, more then one glasses-wearing-redhead girl in the world I think  :laugh:



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But is there more than 1 glasses-wearing-redhead girl who is a DJ in the same city?

Akima:

--- Quote from: pwhodges on 27 Oct 2011, 11:33 ---it was written in BCPL
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That is so cool. It's like knowing someone fluent in Linear-B or Oracle Bone Script...  :-D


--- Quote from: StevenC on 27 Oct 2011, 14:24 ---But is there more than 1 glasses-wearing-redhead girl who is a DJ in the same city?
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Especially when that "city" is under 30,000 people. It would be very coincidental.

pwhodges:

--- Quote from: Akima on 27 Oct 2011, 15:25 ---
--- Quote from: pwhodges on 27 Oct 2011, 11:33 ---it was written in BCPL
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That is so cool. It's like knowing someone fluent in Linear-B or Oracle Bone Script...  :-D
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I ported the BCPL compiler to my Varian system because I was fed up with writing everything in assembly code and the incomplete Fortran compiler we had was utterly pathetic.  I also extended my version of BCPL with some Algol-68-like syntax (but not semantics).  Later I ported my extended BCPL to Norsk Data computers, where I used it to write routines for imaging floppies, and one for repairing damaged floppy directories.

I believe I've mentioned before that I wrote one commercial program directly in hex - i.e. I had to assemble it by hand.  I might not have mentioned that I had to use B-G instead of A-F, because the hardware loader that read hex from the Teletype was severely limited! - I still have to think carefully when using hex to this day. 

Carl-E:

--- Quote from: Akima on 27 Oct 2011, 15:25 ---
--- Quote from: StevenC on 27 Oct 2011, 14:24 ---But is there more than 1 glasses-wearing-redhead girl who is a DJ in the same city?
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Especially when that "city" is under 30,000 people. It would be very coincidental.

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Twins.  Evil twins.  Somehow, they always wind up in the same place at the some time...

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