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Master of Reality:
if it was in basic then they would have had to port the freebsd "ping", "netstat" and "ftp" programs over to BASIC.... its probably Visual Basic.

pkd_lives:

quote:Originally posted by void main:
Damn, I can't even joke around any more....
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Did you not get the humor in my statement ... oh well.

voidmain:

quote:Originally posted by Calum:
damn! neither can i!

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Man some of you people are hard to figure. Guess I'm one of them.    

 
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btw void main, what do you think of my little picture to link to your site? i was going to ask you to make one but i thought i might as well whip one up myself (but by all means if you want, do one yourself and i'll change it).

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I have to be honest and say I didn't notice it because I had mozilla set to block your images (don't worry, I block everyones). After a quick unblock I see that it looks pretty cool. Thanks!

 
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 also, how long has your void main site been in the works for btw? i notice the 'about the guestbook' page is dated 29 January, 2000!

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Well that was one of the first things I ever wrote in PHP for my personal web site (and the source is not pretty, but it's available in my download section). If I recall I actually wrote it before that date but may have just updated it then and changed the date. I have since updated it slightly (so it wouldn't be quite as embarrassing offering the source) but have not changed the date. The Void's BS site is actually only about 3 weeks old, and hasn't changed much since the day I put it up.  

[ December 18, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]

Master of Reality:
ya, i just dled another guestbook that i plan to use for "the project"

Calum:

quote:Originally posted by The Master of Reality / B0b:
if it was in basic then they would have had to port the freebsd "ping", "netstat" and "ftp" programs over to BASIC.... its probably Visual Basic.
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it's probably C and C++, i am certain that microsoft are not taken in by their own advertising, however it would seem likely that a lot of it would be in VB since microsoft tend to take on a lot of kids, and those starry eyed youngsters probably think learning VB is the first step to programming for microsoft.

also, i saw the humour in everybody's posts, so if one of you wasn't trying to be humorous then i'm sorry for laughing at you!  :D   ;)

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