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date: 2014-11-22 13:02:00
subject: Re: To make POOH smile!


On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 17:21:25 +0000 (UTC), Dustin wrote:

> "p-0''0-h the cat (ES)"  wrote in
> news:rgmv6atpsk3scuhijrm4qg1cpeskor4b8j@4ax.com: 
> 
>> On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 00:29:51 +0000 (UTC), Dustin
>>  wrote:
>> 
>>>"p-0''0-h the cat (ES)"  wrote
>>>in news:kkjv6atjven1t13joodtt809e0l92626fa@4ax.com: 
>>>
>>>> On Fri, 21 Nov 2014 23:39:52 +0000 (UTC), Dustin
>>>>  wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>>"p-0''0-h the cat (ES)"  wrote
>>>>>in news:076v6a515t939fcvadqfd7h494b1u1pkpm@4ax.com: 
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Fri, 21 Nov 2014 18:16:21 +0000 (UTC), Dustin
>>>>>>  wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>~BD~  wrote in
>>>>>>>news:gLWdnZsCc4lu5vLJnZ2dnUVZ7s-dnZ2d@bt.com: 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I've only just noticed this comment!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Liar. I've mentioned it numerous times before.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> "*The virus has a bug* and it does not supply command line
>>>>>>>> options to the host program correctly, so every program that
>>>>>>>> operates with command line parameters will work incorrectly
>>>>>>>> after infection." 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> So Dustin's not QUITE the wizard he thinks he is! ;-)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Wrong again hotshot. No bug. One of several ####ups in the
>>>>>>>description. Irok was written in ASIC. ASIC string limit is 80
>>>>>>>characters. Any command line options which exceed 80
>>>>>>>characters due to a limitation in the language used, will not
>>>>>>>be passed entirely. No bug, though. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hey, ASIC kiddy, are you telling us that the great Dustin Cook
>>>>>> couldn't work around that one? LOL.
>>>>>
>>>>>*laugh* Sure I could. switch over to pure assembler/outright
>>>>>machine code. Pull the exec environment (including command line
>>>>>parameters) do alot of parsing, string manipulation outside of
>>>>>my main program, pass control to host using pure assembler, so
>>>>>that I can keeep all the work from the string parsing. 
>>>>>
>>>>>Risk something stomping on me, since i'm going outside of the
>>>>>asic environment, nothing knows what I've been doing, I run a
>>>>>very real risk of the next piece of asic code stomping all over
>>>>>me (which is going to happen regardless, ASIC has no idea i'm
>>>>>still running machine code over here.) 
>>>>>
>>>>>In other words, I chose stability and the limitation over risk
>>>>>of unstable code and no command line limitation.
>>>>>
>>>>>Didn't really consider that question before posting it.. eh?
>>>>>So... how much experience do you actually have writing low level
>>>>>software? I'mma thinking, not going out on a limb here, that
>>>>>it's ehh, not much.. yea?
>>>> 
>>>> Too difficult for you eh? Nice bit of bull####. Didn't fool me
>>>> though. 
>>>
>>>So that's your way of admitting you don't know WTF I was even
>>>writing about eh? That'll work too, I suppose.
>> 
>> I can spot a loser looking for excuses a mile away. 
> 
> Except yourself. You seem blind to your own failures and 
> shortcomings. exevalids 'mystery' routine comes to mind.
> Anyways, points been made. No bug, as I said.

We only have your word for that. The 80 character limit excuse seems
dubious to me as you admit yourself that "Any command line options which
exceed 80 characters" will be truncated. That's a lot of characters. That
sounds wrong to me. Is there anything you would like to correct before we
move on?

-- 
p-0.0-h the cat

Internet Terrorist, Mass sock puppeteer, Agent provocateur, Gutter rat,
Devil incarnate, Linux user#666, BaStarD hacker, Resident evil, Monkey Boy,
Certifiable criminal, Spineless cowardly scum, textbook Psychopath, 
the SCOURGE, l33t p00h d3 tr0ll, p00h == lam3r, p00h == tr0ll, troll 
infâme, the OVERCAT [The BEARPAIR are dead, and we are its 
murderers], lowlife troll, shyster [pending approval by STATE_TERROR], 
cripple, sociopath, kook, smug prick, smartarse, arsehole, moron, idiot, 
imbecile, snittish scumbag, liar, total ******* retard, and shill.

Honorary SHYSTER and FRAUD awarded for services to Haberdashery.
By Appointment to God Frank-Lin.

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