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May 11, 2005 17:43

Today, I don’t feel like typing too fast coz I feel sorta lazy. Hmm, donno why though. I haven’t actually done anything to feel that way ( Read more... )

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snickersnee May 12 2005, 01:09:32 UTC
I know a bit of C++, but I can't really do anything too cool with it. I gotta get back into that, it was fun....

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ostensibledeity May 12 2005, 03:11:19 UTC
ya. thats my favorite character in the italian job. not just cause he can do some awesome shit with his computer... hes pretty funny too.

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uh_diddy May 13 2005, 04:38:02 UTC
mhm! and he's kinda cute too! :)

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uh_diddy May 13 2005, 04:38:31 UTC
haha! hmm...lemme cook up a good scheme in that case!

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rosekiss May 12 2005, 07:16:03 UTC
Nice choice, both business and computer technology are awesome fields to go into. The future of the advanced world pretty much lies in technology (and you're right, India is taking over a lot of it), and business is just damn classy and hella profitable if you make it big. XD hehe

Oh, you should definitely plan on ending up in Seattle. I'm still madly in love with that city, so when you and I both become fabulously wealthy and outrageously successful in about 10 or 20 years, we can meet up, sip coffee and laugh at how silly we were "back in the day" -- back in high school. ^^ It'll be great! lol

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uh_diddy May 13 2005, 04:39:43 UTC
yep, at that same coffee shop that you and betsy went to with mr. blount. i wanted to go but did not coz it was so cold!! hehe...i wanna meet u again someday noonie! you're awesome!

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timaxe May 12 2005, 08:12:33 UTC
So my having access to the highest resolution satelite images of anywhere (and everywhere) in the world doesn't make me cool enough? :(

And C++ is easy to pick up. The problem is that for the first year you only learn how the language is structured...and since many HLL are structured the same it's kind of pointless IMHO (then again I'm a Vanilla C person).

Right now I'm jumping into x86 ASM. Once I learn it I'm going to spend some time dissassembling and reviewing the code my camera runs (Mine has an x86 processor buried in it) and hopefully contributing something to the project dedicated to rewriting and unlocking new functions within the camera, or at least understanding the changes others are implementing. It should be fun once I figure it out :)

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uh_diddy May 13 2005, 04:42:13 UTC
Holy cow Cliff! I did not mean to offend thee...hehe, that good enough? Yes, well I think you're freakin amazing too what with all your photography and cool website! Man, I wish I were that techie. That'd be so cool!

P.S. - yes, having access to the highest resolution satelite images of anywhere (and everywhere) in the world, makes you VERY VERY amazing!

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