4K of memory
2012-01-23 04:53:35.395963+00 by Dan Lyke 4 comments
4K of IBM memory found in my grandpa's pole barn, captured in a 692K photo. #mindblown http://pic.twitter.com/nUGM5ff8
The picture is totally worth clicking through for.
2012-01-23 04:53:35.395963+00 by Dan Lyke 4 comments
4K of IBM memory found in my grandpa's pole barn, captured in a 692K photo. #mindblown http://pic.twitter.com/nUGM5ff8
The picture is totally worth clicking through for.
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#Comment Re: made: 2012-01-23 20:23:01.328766+00 by: dexev
Perhaps, but is it worth clicking through, then getting redirected to a special 'no script' twitter page then adjusting my NoScript settings, then clicking through (because the original page isn't in my browser history) again?
I'd rather spend that time venting about my UI frustrations here :-)
#Comment Re: made: 2012-01-23 20:27:53.968229+00 by: Dan Lyke
Okay, next time I'll thumbnail the image here...
#Comment Re: made: 2012-01-25 21:38:26.104899+00 by: jeff
Now that's pretty profound!
#Comment Re: made: 2012-01-26 01:42:11.266986+00 by: Jack William Bell
Back in my day all we had were ones and zeros and sometimes we ran out of ones. You try writing COBOL with only zeros! But we did it. Uphill, both ways.