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10:00 PM
the move from powerpc to x86 is one of the smartest moves apple has done in the last 25 years or so
maybe less... i don't remember when they used to be on motorola 68k
 
i'm in yo chats, confusing you with double gravatar
 
Your face is bigger than mine.
 
!! s/face/you know what/
 
@allquixotic Your you know what is bigger than mine. (source)
 
10:07 PM
@MichaelFrank aah, so he did add a subtle change :) and i was about to accuse @OliverSalzburg of plagiarism :p
 
@sammyg @Bob told me to use this one :P
And people are already telling me that they like it! I won't give it up! :D
 
haha, ok. cool! let's see what his response will be to that
@allquixotic can you make john do wikipedia queries and display found articles here in chat?
 
!!wiki su
 
The Supreme Court of the United States (first abbreviated as SCOTUS in 1879) was established pursuant to Article III of the United States Constitution in 1789 as the highest federal court in the United States. It has ultimate (and largely discretionary) appellate jurisdiction over all federal courts and over state court cases involving issues of federal law, plus original jurisdiction over a small range of cases. In the legal system of the United States, the Supreme Court is the final interpreter of federal constitutional law, although it may only act within the context of a case in wh...
 
I thought it could already do that :(
 
10:19 PM
@OliverSalzburg yup, that's the one! onebox as output! i thought i have seen it before... but i didn't remember how it's done
let's see now...
!!wiki appledos
 
Apple DOS was the family of disk operating systems for the Apple II series of microcomputers from late 1978 through early 1983. Apple DOS had three major releases: DOS 3.1, DOS 3.2, and DOS 3.3; each one of these three releases was followed by a second, minor "bug-fix" release, but only in the case of Apple DOS 3.2 did that minor release receive its own version number, Apple DOS 3.2.1. The best-known and most-used version was Apple DOS 3.3 in the 1980 and 1983 releases. Prior to the release of Apple DOS 3.1, Apple users had to rely on audio cassette tapes for data storage and retrieval, ...
 
Whoops, lost connection for a bit there
 
apple dos... the only "dos" for a the "real" apple (mac was not introduced yet)
the apple ii was running on an 8-bit mos technology 6502 at 1 to 2 MHz
is that amazing, or pathetic? :)
!!wiki mos technology 6502
 
The MOS Technology 6502 (pronounced "sixty-five-oh-two") is an 8-bit microprocessor that was designed by Chuck Peddle and Bill Mensch for MOS Technology. When it was introduced in 1975, the 6502 was, by a considerable margin, the least expensive full-featured microprocessor on the market. It initially sold for less than one-sixth the cost of competing designs from larger companies, such as Motorola and Intel, and caused rapid decreases in pricing across the entire processor market. It was nevertheless fully comparable with them and, along with the Zilog Z80, sparked a series of computer p...
 
@sammyg History is always amazing
 
10:40 PM
@OliverSalzburg you know... i tend to agree... it is pathetic though with today's standards, but at the time, it was probably the best thing you could get for money
 
@sammyg I agree, but it's what got us to where we are today
 
@OliverSalzburg that is so true
 
It sure is pathetic by todays standards, but it's amazing that someone came up with it at the time
 
you know, sometimes i wish i could travel back in time, to the 80-ies to be more exact, just to see what this old technology was like when it was new
everything was better in the 80-ies
the computers, the technology, music, cars, girls, movies
i'm a bit of a 80's fan! :)
 
That's cool, just try to make the most out of your time in the now ;)
One day people will think they would have loved to live in this time, so, enjoy it while it lasts ;)
 
10:51 PM
@OliverSalzburg that's a good attitude to have, but i honestly believe that 80's were so much cooler, and so much more important historically speaking than the time age we live in
 
@sammyg That's because they are history and you already know which parts of it were great and which were not
 
that's when everything happened, and it happened all so fast, i think it's very much contributed to development of microcomputer technology
 
When you imagine living in that time, you're probably thinking about the great stuff that happened, not going bankrupt in the .com bubble
...or was that in the 90's?
Either way, I hope you get my point
 
@OliverSalzburg Or hairy armpits. ;)
 
10:55 PM
@OliverSalzburg maybe... i think there is less real innovation today, back in the old days people had to do more with less, so they had to be creative... today it's all about mass production and automation
in a few decades from now we might have computers building computers...
 
@sammyg True, back then it was new, there was lots of innovation
 
or something like that
@MichaelFrank ^^
alright, i'm aiming for the bed now
i'm going to dream of 8-bit computers, delorean dmc 12, and girls with hairy armpits (thanks for that @MichaelFrank) :)
see ya
 
Bob
11:11 PM
O_O
On my way to work this morning...
3x police motorcycles, 1x police car, 1x police van, 2x fire hose trucks, 1x fire logistics truck
and the escalator/food court I normally walk through blocked off, and they're cleaning the floor inside
wtf
 

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