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On Apr 18, 7:55 am, "Keith Willshaw" <keithnos...@demon.co.uk> wrote: > Daryl wrote: > > If you notice, I oftentimes post in a theme.  This theme is what > > happened to the indigenous production of European Countries prior > > to WWII.  Some pretty good stuff was made on par with the BF109 > > of the same time period.  But due to either the Soviets > > overrunning them (The soviets like to break     

Group: rec.aviation.military · Group Profile · Search for Hardests in rec.aviation.military
Author: David E. Powell
Date: Apr 18, 2011 07:38

RayLopez99 wrote: On Jun 8, 10:14 am, The Natural Philosopher <t...@invalid.invalid> wrote: I think my hardest moment with a computer was when I typed in line for line a sample of Z80 assembler code from the manual. And it wouldn't assemble. It took me a day and a half to figure out the assembler didn't like it all indented three spaces, like it was in the book
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RayLopez99 wrote: > On Jun 8, 10:14 am, The Natural Philosopher <t...@invalid.invalid> > wrote: > >> I think my hardest moment with a computer was when I typed in line for >> line a sample of Z80 assembler code from the manual. >> >> And it wouldn't assemble. >> >> It took me a day and a half to figure out the assembler didn't like it >> all indented three spaces, like it was in the book     

Group: comp.os.linux.setup · Group Profile · Search for Hardests in comp.os.linux.setup
Author: The Natural Philosopher
Date: Jun 8, 2010 03:27

On Jun 8, 10:14 am, The Natural Philosopher <t...@invalid.invalid> wrote: I think my hardest moment with a computer was when I typed in line for line a sample of Z80 assembler code  from the manual. And it wouldn't assemble. It took me a day and a half to figure out the assembler didn't like it all indented three spaces, like it was in the book. :-) Today's kids are
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On Jun 8, 10:14 am, The Natural Philosopher <t...@invalid.invalid> wrote: > > I think my hardest moment with a computer was when I typed in line for > line a sample of Z80 assembler code  from the manual. > > And it wouldn't assemble. > > It took me a day and a half to figure out the assembler didn't like it > all indented three spaces, like it was in the book. :-) > > Today's kids are     

Group: comp.os.linux.advocacy · Group Profile · Search for Hardests in comp.os.linux.advocacy
Author: The Natural Philosopher
Date: Jun 8, 2010 03:27

John Thompson wrote: On 2010-06-07, John Doe <jdoe@usenetlove.invalid> wrote: That bullshit is a good example of what you get in a Linux help group, instead of just admitting failure. Linux is the holy grail of operating systems, always has been (for decades) and always will be. I have had only one formal computer class in my life: a semester of FORTRAN in 1972
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John Thompson wrote: > On 2010-06-07, John Doe <jdoe@usenetlove.invalid> wrote: > >> That bullshit is a good example of what you get in a Linux help >> group, instead of just admitting failure. Linux is the holy grail >> of operating systems, always has been (for decades) and always >> will be. > > I have had only one formal computer class in my life: a semester of > FORTRAN in 1972     

Group: comp.os.linux.setup · Group Profile · Search for Hardests in comp.os.linux.setup
Author: RayLopez99
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:05

On 10-06-02 21:56 , Michelle Steiner wrote: Admittedly, heavy data users will be hardest hit. IMO all data should be priced by the proportional GB. I often underrun my ISP 30 GB by many GB, and rarely overrun, so I'm subsidizing those who use it all. Just wish it was base+data. Say $10 / month + $0.50 / GB. (the above could also be sliding scales - higher base for a lower data consumption
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On May 31, 11:00 pm, Che <Comanchetr...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > Our work, over many months and years, with abiding perserverance, > makes the difference between perfectly o.k. and terrific. > > It's that "abiding perserverance" that's the hardest part.  Watch > players with elegant hands.  Look at every note connection(s) and > write out, describe what your "intent" is and learn which fingers     

Group: comp.os.linux.advocacy · Group Profile · Search for Hardests in comp.os.linux.advocacy
Author: RayLopez99
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:05

"Swingman" <kac@nospam.com> wrote in message news:AfOdnfXuv6QIdJ7RnZ2dnUVZ_hmdnZ2d@giganews.com... Another repository of good ruby script plug-ins for SketchUp: http://rhin.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/ruby/en_arc_page.htm -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 4/15/2010 KarlC@ (the obvious) Thank you for the link to all of the resources! I "favorited" it for future
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Author: The Natural Philosopher
Date: Jun 8, 2010 00:14

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Group: comp.os.linux.advocacy · Group Profile · Search for Hardests in comp.os.linux.advocacy
Author: The Natural Philosopher
Date: Jun 8, 2010 00:14

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Group: misc.phone.mobile.iphone · Group Profile · Search for Hardests in misc.phone.mobile.iphone
Author: Alan Browne
Date: Jun 7, 2010 12:02

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Group: rec.music.classical.guitar · Group Profile · Search for Hardests in rec.music.classical.guitar
Author: Che
Date: May 31, 2010 23:04

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Group: rec.woodworking · Group Profile · Search for Hardests in rec.woodworking
Author: Bill
Date: May 31, 2010 21:10

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