I'm so hardcore, when I programmed in BASIC, I numbered my lines 1,2,3,4,... instead of 10,20,30,40,... because I knew that I'd never make a mistake and have to back to insert lines.
...and when I did, I didn't start over, either. I just scrapped the project and started work on another one.
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Anonymous2008-10-28 23:04
>>80
I'm so hardcore, I don't even have to explain why I'm more hardcore than you.
I'm so hardcore, I'm watching the election using mplayer2 with the ASCII codec through my All-In-Wonder card. Which I got to run on FreeBSD on my SPARC-based PC.
Im doing that but virtualized on a powerpc beige mac.
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Anonymous2008-11-05 20:15
I use winxp without a mouse. Seriously, I move, maximize, and resize windows using Alt-M, Alt-X, and Alt-S respectively. This comes to me naturally because I first used Windows 3.1 and my first mouse was a serial mouse.
I'm so hardcore that since my middle button broke I've been using snap links for everything.
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Anonymous2008-11-07 1:38
I'm so hardcore because im using a 24'' screen on 640 x 400 screen resolution with vista.
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Anonymous2008-11-07 15:24
I'm so hardcore I DDoS myself for fun.
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Anonymous2008-11-08 7:54
I'm so hardcore my ringtone is the Win98 startup sound.
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Anonymous2008-11-08 11:20
Which gaming systems should you choose?
Game systems or consoles have come in many shapes and forms. The three main players are Nintendo’s Wii, Microsoft’s XBOX 360, and the Playstation 3 from Sony. Each have their own strong and weak points.
Nintendo’s Wii has a revelutionary new motion control. This opens up all sorts of avenues for new user interaction. Nintendo’s games usually consist of a selection geared more for family use. This may be a good or bad quality depending on your intended use. There is a lesser selection of games for the Wii, as it is the least popular of the 3. Nintendo has not made many graphics upgrades this round, focuisng mainly on the motion sensor technology.
Microsoft’s Xbox 360 has a strong fanbase and a huge selection of games. Xbox live makes many of the games have great replay value. The graphics power of this device is awesome! Xbox live is also inexpensive, as cheap as $6 per month. On the downside, the XBOX has been known to have manufacturing glitches, such as the red ring of death or RROD. Micrsoft will fix these problems for free, but it is an inconvenience.
The Sony Playstation 3 boasts enhanced graphics and a blu ray DVD drive. These were Sony’s main 2 focal points in developing the PS3. DVD playback and game graphics on this machine are superb. The PS3 does have the ability to connect to Sony’s network for online gaming, which is free, but lacks the vitality and funtionality of Microsoft’s Xbox live service.
There are many factors to consider when purchasing a gaming system. There are many more than are listed in this article, however; these are the most prevalant.
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Anonymous2008-11-08 13:03
Im so hardcore because i've got windows vista home with win 98 theme.
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Anonymous2008-11-09 7:13
I'm so hardcore I got Linux running on my KIM-1
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Anonymous2008-11-10 21:07
I'm so hardcore, I got quad monitors and they all face away from the center.
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Anonymous2008-11-11 5:02
I'm so hardcore I bought Vista and rewrote it into another Linux distro
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Anonymous2008-11-11 7:06
i'm so hardcore i posted this entire thread using one python script of 5 lines
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Anonymous2008-11-11 11:59
Im so hardcore I encrypted a photo CD album to present it for xmas.
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Anonymous2008-11-11 12:36
I'm so hardcore I'm banned in 43 states.
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Anonymous2008-11-11 12:50
I'm so hardcore, im even with a crowbar in my hands.
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Anonymous2008-11-11 22:02
My mobo still has dip-switches. Which I soldered on myself. Using only the heat I could generate from rubbing my hands together. In the snow, six miles uphill both ways.
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Anonymous2008-11-11 22:05
>>84
>I'm so hardcore, I'm watching the election using mplayer2 with the ASCII codec through my All-In-Wonder card. Which I got to run on FreeBSD on my SPARC-based PC.
I was using two-processor computers back when you actually needed two processors in your computer to do it. None of this "dual-core" gimmick marketing bullshit.
>I copied CP/M, retrofit a GUI on it stolen from Xerox, reneged on a deal with IBM to create a real OS, and created a bastardized version of VMS with thousands of vulnerabilites due to the need to maintain compatibility with DOS, and still wasn't doing it right in 2008.
Fixed.
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Anonymous2008-11-18 22:20
I'm so hardcore, my partner and I roleplay without a safe-word.