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You already asked that last week, and no-one replied then either.
dally:
and no-one replied then either, exactly the point!
and I wonder: biased against me? against foreigners?
This topic topped up answers when I asked in another place.
A lot of answers, so If there is actually bias, there is no reason.
And I wonder "paranoia"?
"Uninteresting topic"?
biased against me? against foreigners?
Dunno - maybe ask my Romanian, Irish, Canadian, Danish, Cambodian, American, Chinese, Russian, Polish, Hungarian ... colleagues.
he was neither naked, nor obscene, she was just dressed like a car-washing girl. What's the problem with that?
Objectifying women?
Non-inclusive?
Utterly off-topic?
Thread hijack?
Anyway, we're in danger of drifting off-topic again.
I see your ingrained prejudices,
Hint: "imagine" != "see"
Maybe "hallucinate" is closer to the concept you're trying to express.
Call it "humor"
But humour is funny.
Or perhaps you meant "humour" in the old medical sense of the four humours . . . you know, bile, phlegm...
Objectifying women? Most of the women who pose on the photos they do this for money, much money Yes a job very arduous I like their photos, not all the photos, but i like them.
But you don't have to post them here.
And now we're utterly off-topic.
Seems to go with the territory in Bar Sport ...
CrossRoads:
Seems to go with the territory in Bar Sport ...
Which sounds like ghetto. Ain't it?
The vast majority of people have ALWAYS thought that "computing" was "boring."
I mean, games. ordering stuff online, cat videos, porn, hate speech, and/or support groups for their particular hobbies may be fun, but computing itself? Coding? Connecting wires and stuff? That's just for nerds!
whose bells sound like military fork.
And who can argue with that?
If you could afford more than a couple of K of RAM in the late1970s, you were doing extremely well for yourself - 32K was utterly unattainable for most of us.
If it ain't wire-wrapped or a single-sided PCB, it ain't home-made.
Again your prejudices, chap. 'home made' also means 'not professionally made'.
No, it means "made in the home" (there's a massive clue in the words used).
Something can be home-made AND professionally made, simultaneously, for example, if the maker and homeowner is a professional.
Keep working on the idioms - those military forks aren't going to ring themselves.
(For example, English speakers don't normally use "chap" as a standalone familiar interjection, as they might use "pal" or "mate". They might use "old chap" (irrespective of the actual age of the appellant), but this is not to be confused with "my old chap", which is of course, another name for your John Thomas. If you want the possessive usage, try "my dear chap". HTH)
AWOL, you're being trolled....... DFTT.
And why have you missed the last two conspiracy meetings? We need your input!
Have you lost your conspiracy ID card? Get another! We're looking in to hats too, no one wants ties.
Acid?
You mean ferric chloride.
And you don't need anything like "gallons".
Garden shed stuff, c 1975.
(And Stourbridge is in the West Midlands, but does not have its own definite article, unlike, for example, The Hague. So, "chap" in this sense is a regional idiom, just as the equivalent just up the road in Stafford or Derby might be "duck", or "hinny" in the North East. Regional idioms don't travel well )
PCB professional service use a -closed circuit- which injects pre-heated acid into ceramic nozzles. So it's far from the hobbistic experience. It's more like an acid shower, pre-heated, oxigeneted and injected by a pump.
I don't know all the 'cause, but I was explicitely told you can't stop the production, or you will have to change the whole liquid, and when it happens it's damn expensive. So, you'd better have a continuos running production of pcbs, and this makes sense if you are in PCB-service business.
Photoplotters are also used by professional PCB-service and you can't have them at home: too fragile and they need too much cure to be a second hand. Also they also have CNC machines for drilling and cutting. And machines for painting.
It's a completly different planet.
Little girl shows how to etch at home.
Hey, let's compare it to a high end facility as if the dichotomy has some real meaning!
No Sylvia, you is wrong!
GoForSmoke:
you're being trolled.......
… and, are you going to teach me some new good slang where you accuse me to be a stupid and contemptible person? Last time I got a few new hits for my urban dictionary. Thanks, dude.
Why don't you relax contributing to the topic, or just close your mouth? Thanks.
Nostalgia of '80s and '90s computing Magazines?
Early 80s, maybe.
After that they got all partisan (Amiga vs. ST vs. BBC vs. PC....) and I stopped reading them.
Still got Byte copies from the 70s - some good reading there.