Am hoping David, is simply taking a 'break' or on holiday, as realistically he IS a pretty active & frequent visitor, yet hasn't Logged-In since the 18th Dec' ?? :undecided:
On holiday for the holidays?
Quote from: zedd151 on December 31, 2024, 09:08:10 AMOn holiday for the holidays?
Well, I certainly Hope so :smiley:
Well holiday in warmer climate like thailand ,to flee freezing winter weather when xhristmas isnt uncommon
Few years earlier someones kid accidently wrecked members laptop with coke accidently spilled on top of computer
Quote from: stoo23 on December 31, 2024, 10:51:58 AMQuote from: zedd151 on December 31, 2024, 09:08:10 AMOn holiday for the holidays?
Well, I certainly Hope so :smiley:
Unless he popped in (not logged in) when no one was looking and didn't like the Christmas theme. :tongue:
But then again, shirley he woulda logged in to gripe about it. :biggrin:
Bad English intentional. :tongue:
No, We had already discussed the theme;
QuoteI hate it.
But I won't object if others like it.
QuoteQuotefrom: stoo23 on December 15, 2024, 11:16:36 AM
I simply wanted to have a bit of Fun,.... things aren't very Christmassy around here since my Mother passed.
No presents, invariably No Cards, (apart from the generic one from the Village gardener),... I don't even hear from my Sister anymore,... I haven't put up any Xmas decorations or the Tree in Years and usually spend Christmas day by myself,....so thought heck,.. Why Not ??
OK, Stoo, for you I'll put up with it until Xmas has passed.
Take one for the team, as it were.
:smiley:
Quote from: stoo23 on January 02, 2025, 04:44:16 PMNo, We had already discussed the theme;
QuoteI hate it.
But I won't object if others like it.
Oh Sh**!!! I had completely forgotten... :rolleyes:
NoCforMe is an advocate of assembly language, an important contributor to the forum, and a better justicial USA.
If we can't see him for a long time, we'll feel like we've lost important relatives.
We admire him.
I mean, it's Not like he has to inform us of his movements but I thought he may have hinted he might not be around, had he planned not to be,.... I just hope all is well :undecided:
Well, it seems he has simply been doing some other stuff and spending some time elsewhere :smiley:
Still breathing and standing :thumbsup:
Gee, I don't know what to say.
I appreciate the concern. (Just got an email from Stoo.)
Yes, I know I was away for a while.
I've been following another forum on electronics, got sucked into it.
But I'm back!
(And yes, glad to see the "holiday" color scheme gone!)
QuoteAnd yes, glad to see the "holiday" color scheme gone!
I thought you'd be pleased ... mind you, you spent most of the time it was being used, elsewhere :rofl:
Quote from: NoCforMe on January 06, 2025, 07:41:12 PMGee, I don't know what to say.
I appreciate the concern. (Just got an email from Stoo.)
Yes, I know I was away for a while.
I've been following another forum on electronics, got sucked into it.
But I'm back!
(And yes, glad to see the "holiday" color scheme gone!)
welcome back :thumbsup:
I dont know if in electronics its still a way to get even more closer to the metal than asm
yesterday you could build circuits with nand gates for example adder+neg=subtracter?
I used to be away in 3d forums before
Quote from: daydreamer on January 06, 2025, 09:41:37 PMI dont know if in electronics its still a way to get even more closer to the metal than asm
yesterday you could build circuits with nand gates for example adder+neg=subtracter?
Oh yeah, it's possible all right. Check out this beast: a 6502 processor implemented with transistors instead of chips (https://monster6502.com/).
I loves stuff like this. Making circuits bigger rather than smaller. Fun!
Quote from: NoCforMe on January 08, 2025, 03:24:38 PMQuote from: daydreamer on January 06, 2025, 09:41:37 PMI dont know if in electronics its still a way to get even more closer to the metal than asm
yesterday you could build circuits with nand gates for example adder+neg=subtracter?
Oh yeah, it's possible all right. Check out this beast: a 6502 processor implemented with transistors instead of chips (https://monster6502.com/).
I loves stuff like this. Making circuits bigger rather than smaller. Fun!
It was made lab lesson in digital electronic course when I was teenager and went to engineer school,cool as I already had few years assembler programming that time to get understanding what was under the hood of opcodes, later we had to learn program Ancient version of arduino with hex editing and final year create project with lab partner