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to: NICHOLAS BOEL
from: MAURICE KINAL
date: 2015-01-09 04:39:00
subject: Re: 2 problems on my Gent

-={ jeudi, janvier 08 2015, 20:39:56 -0800 }=-

Hey Nicholas!

 NB> Woah, wait, what? Hardcoded?

Yeah.  I know, I know, big mistake but I wasn't thinking ahead and was looking
at quick fixes at the time.

 NB> It should get that far. I've been interested in what you've been
 NB> doing for quite some time now.

Okee dokee I'll get right on it then.  Should have something more usable within
a couple days maybe sooner.  I'll let you know.

 NB> So if you're willing, be prepared to be bombarded with feature
 NB> requests. :)

First I'd like to settle on a format for stored messages before talking
features.

 NB> Does it work with bundles? Or is it .pkt only at the moment?

Just .pkt but there can be more than one.  We'll see if that works before
talking bundles.

 NB> Bleh. Get yourself a new machine.

Tell that to my banker.  Actually I was thinking octa-core Atom now that you
bring it up.  Supermicro has a uATX board that caught my eye.  They're bragging
that it can handle up to 64G of ECC.  :::evil grin:::

Also the C2000's can do both Vt-x and Vt-d which would allow hotplugging of
network chips/cards into virtual space.  That idea appeals to me for some
strange reason.

 NB> Go quad core, they're cheaper now.

I had a Xeon quad core awhile ago.  I liked that one.

 NB> But that will be used for my gaming addiction. :)

Not much of a gamer so most of the i7 and AMD cpu's don't really appeal to me. 
The server types I find more attractive.

  MK>> Hm.  Now where did I last leave the sledge hammer?  ;-)

 NB> better off taking it to a store or something that recycles them.

Or call up the Myth Busters.  I bet they would know what needs to be done. 
:::evil grin:::

 NB> Or parts it out and keep what you want, while replacing the stuff
 NB> you need.

That's what ends up happening as a rule.

Life is good,
Maurice

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