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Started by donkey, March 15, 2005, 03:10:14 PM

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MazeGen

(There will be probably some restrictions on the images, like maximal size or dimensions - I can't post one. I've read forum rules, but found nothing  :( Please help, moderators)

mnemonic

For the "where can I store my image" question I've got a solution.
If you haven't got own webspace where you can save your image just try ImageShack.
A FAQ is available here.

Nice to see so much different people from so much different locations and of so much different ages.
Last but not least I was very surprised that there are so many oldschoolers which are nearly three times older than me. I hope you guys will stay in a healthy and good condition for many years to come. I like this place as it gives me a quite familiar feeling.
Keep up the good work and let me learn from you :U

Have fun :bg
Be kind. Everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.--Plato
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Peterpan

It is nice to see so many of you  :bg :8)

I don't have any recent photo. This is one of my last and the most recent (late 1997). I was in O.I.A. (Portland, OR) office with one of their IT guy. It was also my last days in USA. Farewell America  :'(




BTW, thanks to mnemonic for the link  :U

anunitu

This is a Painting My daughter-in-law did of my son, I used to look exactly like him in my 20's. Add about 40 years, and I look kinda like that.



Though I haven't been posting a lot, I am an avid reader of the subject matter here. I am BTW, OLDER than hutch, getting VERY colse to 60, I hit 58 this febuary, and feeling every day of it.


Anunitu

hutch--

anunitu,

You are supposed to ENJOY every day of it. There are many advantages, you can instantly dial up the level of senile decay you need and they beleive you, you can dress any way you like and no-one cares and Policemen call you SIR.  :P You generally have forgotten more than most of the younger generation know and with dial up senility, you can forget what you like.
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rags

Quote from: hutch-- on March 23, 2005, 01:43:00 AM
There are many advantages, you can instantly dial up the level of senile decay you need and they beleive you.....
Hutch, I do that now....
Comes in handy when you hear.."Honey do..."... :green2
God made Man, but the monkey applied the glue -DEVO

carlos

Hi guys.
After days of strugle with my agent, I finaly won. You will be able to see my face without paying a dime!!!! :eek,   :boohoo:

¡¡¡WARNING!!! I will not held responsable for heat attacks, fits of panic, down servers or exploding monitors, see the pic at your own risk!!!!  having stated my disclaimer, here's my mug



Cute, he??  :toothy :toothy

Salu2

Carlos
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Mark_Larson

  I forgot they took my picture when I started at Centaur.  They have a phone directory with everyone's pictures on a webpage.  I downloaded the pic.  So this is pretty recent.  I just hadn't shaved ;)

BIOS programmers do it fastest, hehe.  ;)

My Optimization webpage
htttp://www.website.masmforum.com/mark/index.htm

anunitu

Getting old isn't to bad Hutch, but I hear the ending is kinda sad for friends and family. I do enjoy myself, just at a much slower pace. My mind is still 20, but my body wont go along with the program. I have learned to enjoy FINE beer, and good wine in moderation. I do from time to time get "Brain farts", and forget what I got up to get from another room. I have always prided myself on my mental ability, and an almost "Photographic" memory, but as you age, you don't worry much about social mores. its a day by day thing, and I never worry about dieing, that will come in its own good time. I do miss being able to code in all nighters like in the 20's, but all things pass. One thing I regret is that I may never see REAL robots that actully think.

Anunitu

Vortex

QuoteOne thing I regret is that I may never see REAL robots that actully think.

Hi anunitu,

Robots able to think like humans is a dream for today. Me too, I would like to see them but the problem is that how you can construct the free will power in a machine? A second question here is rasing here, the description of intelligence by Alan Turing ( I hope I am correct ) is that it cannot be predictable. How to create a system with unpredictable acts? How would you define good and wrong acts for a computer?   

x86asm

Quote from: BogdanOntanu on March 20, 2005, 01:34:55 AM
Yes it is the remote control for my camera...
What does it mean "fro" in slang ?


Man I love your fro Bogdan. A fro is just a huge puff of hair on your head lol.
I will post whatever picture I have on my HDD. I am at school now skipping a class (shh...dont tell anyone :p)

x86asm

Here is a pic I took right after the Christmas holidays lol, I had the camera to take pics of my router and Duron 1.3 to sell them off, the Duron is gone any takers for the DI-604?

x86asm

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Quote from: Mark_Larson on March 23, 2005, 04:19:43 PM
  I forgot they took my picture when I started at Centaur.  They have a phone directory with everyone's pictures on a webpage.  I downloaded the pic.  So this is pretty recent.  I just hadn't shaved ;)


You work at Centaur now?!?! What is ur job func? Write drivers?




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i just removed the link that made Mark's picture appear again :U
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x86asm

Quote from: x86asm on March 25, 2005, 04:07:15 AM
Quote from: Mark_Larson on March 23, 2005, 04:19:43 PM
  I forgot they took my picture when I started at Centaur.  They have a phone directory with everyone's pictures on a webpage.  I downloaded the pic.  So this is pretty recent.  I just hadn't shaved ;)


You work at Centaur now?!?! What is ur job func? Write drivers?




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i just removed the link that made Mark's picture appear again :U
- sluggy
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Thanks a lot Sluggy, I forgot to do that :(

Mark_Larson

Quote from: x86asm on March 25, 2005, 04:07:15 AM
Quote from: Mark_Larson on March 23, 2005, 04:19:43 PM
  I forgot they took my picture when I started at Centaur.  They have a phone directory with everyone's pictures on a webpage.  I downloaded the pic.  So this is pretty recent.  I just hadn't shaved ;)


You work at Centaur now?!?! What is ur job func? Write drivers?


It's a small company.  108 people, 80 of which are technical.  So I wear a lot of different hats.  One of the things I am working on currently is optimizing their CPU simulator to run faster.  They have millions of test cases that they run on it, and they run it every night against every CPU they have.  So even making it 20% faster will improve the process.


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i just removed the link that made Mark's picture appear again :U
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Yea no sense in making people have TWO heart attacks ;)
BIOS programmers do it fastest, hehe.  ;)

My Optimization webpage
htttp://www.website.masmforum.com/mark/index.htm