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Milena
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posted January 12, 2002 09:59 PM |
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Romantic story for PC maniacs
A romantic lovestory...
Micro was a real-time operator and dedicated multi-user. His broad-band protocol made it easy for him to interface with numerous input/output devices, even if it meant time-sharing.
One evening he arrived home just as the sun was crashing, and had parked his Motorola 68000 in the main drive (he had missed the 5100 bus that morning), when he noticed an elegant piece of liveware admiring the daisy wheels in his garden. He thought to himself, "She looks ser-friendly. I'll see if she'd like an
update tonight."
Mini was her name, and she was delightfully engineered with eyes like COBOL (**** Miranda ***) and a PR1ME mainframe architecture that set Micro's peripherals networking all over the place.
He browsed over to her casually, admiring the power of her twin, 32-bit floating point processors and enquired "How are you, Honeywell?" "Yes, I am well", she responded, batting her optical fibers engagingly and smoothing her console over her curvilinear functions.
Micro settled for a straight line approximation. "I'm stand-alone tonight," he said, "How about computing a vector to my base address? I'll output a byte to eat, and maybe we could get offset later on."
Mini ran a priority process for 2.6 milliseconds then transmitted 8k, "I've been dumped myself recently, and a new page is just what I need to refresh my disks. I'll park my machine cycle in your background and meet you inside." She walked off,leaving Micro admiring her solenoids and thinking, "Wow, what a global variable, I wonder if she'd like my firmware?"
They sat down at the process table to a top of form feed of fiche and chips and a bucket of baudot. Mini was in conversational mode and expanded on ambiguous arguments while Micro gave occasional acknowledgments although, in reality, he was analyzing the shortest and least critical path to her entry point. He finally settled on the old would_you_like_to_see_my_benchmark routine, but Mini was again one step ahead.
Suddenly she was up and stripping off her parity bits to reveal the full functionality of her operating system software. "Let's get BASIC, you RAM," she said. Micro was loaded by this stage, but his hardware policing module had a processor of it's own and was in danger of overflowing its output buffer, a hang-up that Micro had consulted his analyst about. "Core," was all he could say, as she prepared to log him off.
Micro soon recovered, however, when Mini went down on the DEC and opened her divide files to reveal her data set ready. He accessed his fully packed root device and was just about to start pushing into her CPU stack, when she attempted an escape sequence.
"No, No!" she cried, "You're not shielded."
"Reset, baby", he replied, "I've been debugged."
"But I haven't got my current loop enabled, and I can't support child processes," she protested.
"Don't run away", he said, "I'll generate an interrupt."
"No that's too error prone, and I can't abort because of my design philosophy."
Micro was locked in by this stage though, and could not be turned off. But Mini soon stopped his thrashing by introducing a voltage spike into his main supply, whereupon he fell over with a head crash and went to sleep.
"Computers!" she thought as she compiled herself, "All they ever think of is hex."
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Lord_Woock
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posted January 12, 2002 10:06 PM |
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Great one! Will there be any more?
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rogue
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posted January 12, 2002 10:07 PM |
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oh my...
that was interesting. I wonder if it makes sense to many people here...
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barbarian
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posted January 12, 2002 10:08 PM |
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Well if you say so.
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Milena
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posted January 12, 2002 10:27 PM |
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I got it
together with the comments and I lmao
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Milena
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barbarian
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posted January 12, 2002 10:33 PM |
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Lmao?
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rogue
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posted January 12, 2002 10:39 PM |
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Lith-Maethor
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posted January 12, 2002 10:42 PM |
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nice story...
but no news to me... I read that (a version of it) three yers ago...
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malkia
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posted January 13, 2002 01:31 AM |
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RMS
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posted January 13, 2002 02:35 AM |
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...I too have seen something like it before...knowing me though, I guess it figures that I have
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Lord_Woock
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posted January 13, 2002 02:12 PM |
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I have a computer version of little red riding hood or something like that. The whole thing is about IRC. The bad thing is it's in Polish. Do you want m to translate it?
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Yolk and God bless.
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My buddy's doing a webcomic and would certainly appreciate it if you checked it out!
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