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don't you mean "IE 10 pointless post!!!!" if you don't like talking base 16

alternatively you could say "IE 1010 pointless post!!!!" if you'd prefer to talk base 2

Nice one DC, (or 1312, or 1101 1100 :lol::lol: )

 

BBO is under fire from all angles. Great to see.

sometimes teachers just need to go back to school, moonie

BBO is under fire from all angles. Great to see.

And .... unlike some ... I don't give a flying Farrck. As the great Paul Keating said (and I'm paraphrasing .. heavily) you are unlikely to be flogged to death by wet lettuce leaves.

 

BBO is under fire from all angles. Great to see.

I done some back ground checks on our old Professor and found out he was once an English Punk Rocker who made a TV series back in the 80's.

His real name is Vyvyan

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And .... unlike some ... I don't give a flying Farrck. As the great Paul Keating said (and I'm paraphrasing .. heavily) you are unlikely to be flogged to death by wet lettuce leaves.

Ah but drop about 100kg of soggy lettuce from a height of about 100m, and I think you could be in some trouble ... at least the lads would get a good feed, though ... :):)


Nice one DC, (or 1312, or 1101 1100 :lol::lol: )

haha, do you think bbo would be up to a big endian/little endian discussion served up with a liitle encrypted compression algorithm?

Now that "picture book boy" has arrived I'm leaving. That particular black hole of illiteracy is potentially dangerous.

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Back to school?

 

haha, do you think bbo would be up to a big endian/little endian discussion served up with a liitle encrypted compression algorithm?

Only if he inhaled a dodgy substance a few minutes beforehand that he bought from Biff ... :blink::blink:

haha, do you think bbo would be up to a big endian/little endian discussion served up with a liitle encrypted compression algorithm?

On second thoughts, it is possible that he will get confused between codecs and Daleks ... :):)


Only if he inhaled a dodgy substance a few minutes beforehand that he bought from Biff ... :blink::blink:

Poor VyVyan he ran away for the night.

It appears you both scared him of RBB and DC

Keep up the good work.

haha, do you think bbo would be up to a big endian/little endian discussion served up with a liitle encrypted compression algorithm?

That debate comes up periodically by proponents of LE or BE with ridiculous (and sometimes simplistic zeal dc). This is bullshi te because usually what makes either endianness superior for some applications makes it inferior for others. There are many trade offs available. Anyway it is not a discussion for this forum of simpleminds.

Poor VyVyan he ran away for the night.

It appears you both scared him of RBB and DC

Keep up the good work.

FFS pick one of your dunnies, do the world a favour, and fuc king drown yourself in your own sh ite.

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Ha Ha Ha! FFS . By the the time you get to the third winery the gob has gone. There is no discernment just guzzling. Don't be pretentious twats.

BBO it is about whether you spit or swallow, and I am talking exclusively about wine tasting here. A true sommelier such as myself or as I am sure Demoneyes is can get through any number of wineries yet still enjoy the marvellous grape varieties and vintages of the wine district one is visiting at the time. A wine tasting tour is not to be confused with sculling beers in the back blocks in places like Blackwood!

That debate comes up periodically by proponents of LE or BE with ridiculous (and sometimes simplistic zeal dc). This is bullshi te because usually what makes either endianness superior for some applications makes it inferior for others. There are many trade offs available. Anyway it is not a discussion for this forum of simpleminds.

i see google is your friend bbo and it only took you 5 (base 10) mins - well done.....it's a start


FFS pick one of your dunnies, do the world a favour, and fuc king drown yourself in your own sh ite.

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BBO it is about whether you spit or swallow, and I am talking exclusively about wine tasting here. A true sommelier such as myself or as I am sure Demoneyes is can get through any number of wineries yet still enjoy the marvellous grape varieties and vintages of the wine district one is visiting at the time. A wine tasting tour is not to be confused with sculling beers in the back blocks in places like Blackwood!

My Lord! The "spit or swallow" debate is , of course, best left to your maids or Biff's girls at "the Gat". However, Demoneyes seems more the quaffer than sipper to me. I think you are according him far more respectability than is due. Nonetheless your opinion is is always highly valued - especially above the riff raff that I'm currently indulging.

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i see google is your friend bbo and it only took you 5 (base 10) mins - well done.....it's a start

I think dc your reply would be more accurate if it read -

i see google is your friend also bbo and it only took you 5 (base 10) mins - well done.....it's a start

I think dc your reply would be more accurate if it read -

i see google is your friend also bbo and it only took you 5 (base 10) mins - well done.....it's a start

i used to know an also once, he was from italy i think


No, that was Aldo - used to run a deli at no 96.

think you might be right bbo, could never understand what the little bugger was saying

No, that was Aldo - used to run a deli at no 96.

Before a bomb blew up the No 96 bistro as I remember it. Was that the beginning of terrorism in Oz?

 

Abigail got it though!

now there's a memory for you

if there were more abigails around crint wouldn't need to drink so much


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