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Started by bluedevil, November 04, 2012, 09:42:29 AM

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hutch--

 :biggrin:

> What I really miss about those days was being in my early 40's and banging as many women in their 20's and 30's as I could find.

It was cheaper than going to the gym too.  :P

Bill Cravener

Yes it was buddy!  ;)

Sex!! You know Steve, now that I'm in my 60's it just doesn't seem as important anymore. :biggrin:

hutch--

Look on the bright side, they are all turning to blondes at my age.  :P

dedndave

Quote from: Bill Cravener on November 08, 2012, 09:19:20 PMWhat I really miss about those days was being in my early 40's and
banging as many women in their 20's and 30's as I could find.

it's odd that they didn't mention that in the article   :lol:

seriously - nice job Bill   :t
back in the day (mid 80's), i was reading PC Tech Journal
Ray Duncan had an article in almost every issue

Bill Cravener

That was a long time ago Dave. As to sex and women, it wasn't so much the thing between my legs that got them girls excited back then, it was in fact the thing between my legs I rode that turned them on. In other words, it wasn't that big you know what, no sir, it was the big motorcycle that I rode back then that they wanted most. Sex was how those young beauties paid me back for the ride. :biggrin:

dedndave

i get that - lol
Z used to own a harley
her friends called it "Z's vibrator with a kick stand"   :biggrin:

Bill Cravener

Quote from: dedndave on November 09, 2012, 01:03:43 AM
back in the day (mid 80's), i was reading PC Tech Journal
Ray Duncan had an article in almost every issue

I have a couple of Ray's books in a box somewhere. I can't tell you how much I miss those days of programming in assembly. As I stated before if you did belong to a programming forum members contributed almost daily with either bits of source code or full program code sources. More often then not if you were not a contributor back then you were soon told to find another forum to hang out in. There were very few freeloaders tolerated back in those days. There were not all that many of us true asm lovers back then as I recall and most forum communities were made up of all the various programming languages with a section for each language. Besides CompuServe unlike today where everything is online most all programming information was in books and magazines back then. Yep, those were the good old days.

Here are a couple other publications that I received mention in way back then.




dedndave

yes - i miss it, too
it seemed a lot simpler, back then

some of the programs they published were displayed as DEBUG scripts
the entire program took 10 or 20 lines of code - lol

it was fun to open debug, type in "a" and peck out the program   :P

as i became a little more capable, i wrote my own stuff
one of the first real utilities i wrote was a .SYS file that allowed you to
choose which .SYS files were loaded and which autoexec.bat file to use

Bill Cravener

I miss, you miss. . . .we really do sound like a couple old farts don't we? ;)

And it goes without saying that we all know Steve is an old fart! :biggrin:

dedndave

i think we all are - lol
so, our MASM32 t-shirt should read something like

        MASM32
Old Farts Still Do It

bluedevil

..Dreams make the future
But the past never lies..
BlueDeviL // SCT
My Code Site:
BlueDeviL Github

Gunther

Hi blue_devil,

Quote from: blue_devil on November 10, 2012, 08:52:02 AM
I am so lucky to be with these experts here :t

Oh no, we aren't such experts. Ray Duncan was one and Dave is an old fart.  :lol:

Gunther
You have to know the facts before you can distort them.

bluedevil

..Dreams make the future
But the past never lies..
BlueDeviL // SCT
My Code Site:
BlueDeviL Github

Gunther

Hi blue_devil,

Quote from: blue_devil on November 10, 2012, 09:46:14 PM
Hi Gunther
You are really modest =)

thank you for the flowers, but never mind.

Gunther
You have to know the facts before you can distort them.

hutch--

If you go back into the DOS era, there were two source codes that I was impressd with, a BAT to COM file converter written by Keith P. Graham in MASM and the source code in MASM for DOS 5.0 command.com. Much of the other stuff around at the time was crap but these two were classy architecture and good coding.