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Re: [Sheflug] Debug equivalent
On 28 Jun 00, at 15:10, Alex Hudson wrote:
> go back to debug, though. How many people here wrote assembler programs in
> debug? I did. I fully remembering writing programs that would corrupt the
Yup.
I agree Alex - those certainly were the days...
Writing hand coded mouse drivers when one should have been at
new years eve parties...
But then again sitting in front of a computer at 12am was deemed to
be more socially acceptable than watching your parents get
sloshed when we were 9...
Has society changed at all ?
I go to parties where the kids are still up (as in downstairs at the
party) till 2 in the morning...
(Yes, people do put up with me at parties !!! Only I seem to get
asked by people wanting to gleen advice (which they never seem to
take - they still get M$ stuff));
Rob S.
Vickers (Laboratories) Ltd.
Grangefield Industrial Estate, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 6QW
Switchboard: +44 (0)113 236 2811 Fax: +44 (0)113 236 2703
All opinions are my own and ! Vickers.
The nice thing about Windows is that it doesn't just crash.
It displays a dialogue box and lets you click OK first.
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