
Shian Yang
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Posted - 2012.05.25 05:09:00 -
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Greetings capsuleers,
I have just started following this rather amusing conversation. The first amusing snippet was this:
AkaiDruiD II wrote:Let's save this convo for after the Apocalypse, when ur porshe is outta gas and ur gun is out of bullets. I will be on the horse carrying the 2 samurai swords ;)
From the Hiro Protagonist immitator, this is rather amusing. I rarely see such posturing, especially in New Eden so this was rather refreshing. But ... there is more!
AkaiDruiD II wrote:My argument is if there was no DOS, there would be no 'Windows'. And if there were no 'Windows' there would STILL be DOS. I've used pc's b4 there were 'windows'. 'Windows' is better in the sense that for ur simple minds, little pretty pictures are easier for u to comprehend ;) But with one line of assembly code written in a DOS environment, all ur pretty little pictures will burn. Also assembly coding or any other coding is very tedious in a DOS environment, so in that case, a 'windows' type environment is preferred. But in the end...it comes down to DOS, and on/off registers....
I like how he pretends to know what he is talking about by sprinkling it with just enough to sound intelligent to everyone except those who really understand such things. As if DOS is the Genesis of it all.
AkaiDruiD wrote:There have been a few times where a few lamers didn't like the opinions of others. It was a forum regarding hardware oc'ing and stuff, in any case, a cpl of loudmouths, like urself, was starting to talk sh!t to me, and when my defensive reply was... let's say, "louder". A friend of theirs, who apparently modded that forum, made the attempt to ban me from that site. So if I were to type it in the address bar, the only page that showed was a blank one that said "you have been banned from this website server". But, being the less-fortunate that loudmouths are, I returned to that forum immediately after receiving that page and expressed my disappointment with their futile & childish act.
Ah, the gift that keeps on giving. The veiled threat of retaliation ... be warned. He's gone to bed twice now.
Regards and thanks,
Shian Yang |