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The overuse of literal devices…
“Hacker”. The word means something completely different today then it did 14 years ago. One can only guess that it started with some insipid [...]
Phrase Examination III: “Cute as a button”
In yet another installment of my “Phrase Examination” series, which is only by complete coincidence entirely contiguous, I will analyze the [...]
Confusion over Bitness and applications
Ever since The release, and subsequent consumption of 64-bit operating systems by the general public, there has been quite some confusion over exactly what [...]
Parsing INI Files
If there is one thing that no two Operating Systems can seem to agree on, it’s how best to store configuration information. Linux programs generally [...]
IS there something wrong with changing requirements?
recently, I stumbled upon a ridiculous thread regarding system requirements for “Counter-strike: Source”. Well, I wouldn’t say stumbled, [...]
Phrase Examination II: “A penny saved is a penny earned”
In today's episode of phrase examination, I examine the phrase "A Penny saved is a penny earned".
Phrase Examination 1: “happy as a clam”
In a new type of post I will class “Phrase Examination” I will examine common metaphorical phrases that, when examined deeper, often have deep [...]
YA2012P (Yet another 2012 Post)
Alright, so I sort of touched on this subject before, but I feel I need to revisit it for no reason. Also, because I can do whatever I damn well please. [...]
The deadly Microconda snake
I previous discussed the dangers of the deadly giant Earthworm. Recently, a new discovery has been made, the tiny Anaconda, which has been dubbed the [...]
It’s not network lag unless there is a network involved.
In the early days of networked gaming (I mean, the days of Doom- (not to things like imaginet)) connections were slow. If a game or application tried to [...]