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Mark_Wallace wrote: The ability to speak facts, unencumbered by ridiculous social mores, does not
imply anything other than contempt for ridiculous social mores.
True = but of course one must first start with a fact.
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i-Don't know. i-Really couldn't say.
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BBC should be concentrating on TV programming not Computer Programming that's our TV license money goes.
BBC Micro was a excellent machine for the time, albeit expensive.
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NormDroid wrote: BBC should be concentrating on TV programming not Computer Programming Absolute nonsense. Part of the remit of the BBC is to provide educational programmes. How do you think so many people got into programming back in the 80s? It was through the excellent "Me and My Micro" series. I'd rather they spent my fee educating people.
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I would definitely prefer my TV license money to be spent on educational projects rather than all that stupid chav shows.
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Ditto.
I loved my BBC Micro model B.
Some times I still hear the two tone 'turning on' sound in my head. It was so loud and had no mute switch. I used to try and muffle it with a jumper so I wouldn't be caught turning my computer on when I shouldn't be.
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Although I preferred the C64 for programming, I did enjoy programming the BBC Micro and got a top grade for a school project for which I wrote a database system in BASIC, complete with search and editing features. I also wrote the odd scientific program on the BBC. I never went on to make a living in IT though, it was never what I wanted to do for a career, though I still code a lot (but not on the BBC anymore, though I played on an emulator recently!). I code mostly for fun, but sometimes I write apps for other people. So I guess whether or not these schemes encourage people into the IT industry, software development is a useful and fun skill to have nevertheless.
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Happy 22nd Birthday To MySelf.
And Happy Spending it in the office, where everybody is so busy Pilot Testing on the System,
and they just totally forgot that today is my birthday!
Anyways, a HAPPY BIRTHDAY to MYSELF.
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That can make you go blind!
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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<big>LOOOOL!</big> 5ed.
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Thank you so much!
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Don't get bogged down by that... go out after office and have a blast...
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I'll take that. Thanks
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Congrats! Have a happy birthday
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Thank You ^_^
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You are getting old you're one year closer to death.
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I wonder how many years do I have left.
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Twenty two is a good solid number, the atomic number of titanium is 22.
Happy birthday!!!
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If money is your hope for independence, you cannot reach it.
Being loved gives you strength,
while loving gives you courage.
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O, Hold your breath, next year will be ...
VANADIUM year !!!!
ahmm... Anyone knows what to expect
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Thank you!
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Congrats!!
(Still young so!!)
The signature is in building process.. Please wait...
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Yes indeed
22nd is still young. or is still young?
Thank you.
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Happy birthday chimcham!
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Thank you!
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