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to: Mike Ross
from: Charles Angelich
date: 2003-02-23 01:38:02
subject: Smp

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Hello Mike - 

BS>>>> If you are a assembler programmer, you know the
BS>>>> difference ;-) 

DD>>> My assembly efforts are/were minimal and some time ago. 

BS>> I enjoyed coding in assembler, because i wrote directly to
BS>> the hardware. 

CA>> Coded in zeros and ones eh? 

CJ>> > You honestly don't know the difference between machine
CJ>> > language 

CJ>> and assembly language? 

MR> I don't know why Charles is in such a rotten mood of late.
MR> He's finding fault with everything like it was on sale... 

You may be right, it's entirely possible that I'm not
interpreting the text in the 'tone' it is intended when it is
being typed. Interpreting dry humor and irony is not easy from
text only. 

My comment about "zeros and ones" would've been quite funny to
a real ASM programmer, it's an old joke that real programmers
code in zeros and ones (they actually did do this at one time).
It's even a rather common tagline. 

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