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Your video, Xbox One unveil highlights, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Happy anniversary! Today marks year number 4 since you first became a Sifter and the community is better for having you. Thanks for your contributions!
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Even though it's been three years since I was there (my GOD has it been that long?), I would be thrilled to see where this museum is located. My fiance and I spent one the best years of our lives living in JingMei. I took the LSAT at ShiDa Science. I miss TaiBei more than most grandmothers miss their grandkids.
In reply to this comment by spawnflagger:
In Taipei, there is a small underground museum that has old-style Taiwan (old buildings, pictures, cars, from the 1950s and before). There was even a 1950's style diner where they used the old manual machines to make shave-ice. The ice-coke machine was above ground nearby there. I have no idea if it's still there or not.
I can try to create a Google Map pushpin if you are interested.
In reply to this comment by RhesusMonk:
Where in Taiwan?
In reply to this comment by spawnflagger:
I had this in Taiwan a few years ago (was only available at 1 machine, I guess was a test/demo unit). It doesn't taste exactly the same - somewhere between coke and coke zero. The ice doesn't last too long when it's >35C outside; the "fizz" (carbonation) seems to run out faster than regular bottled coke; and it costs more.
So yeah, a neat novelty item, but won't replace regular Pop/Soda vending machines.
Where in Taiwan?
In reply to this comment by spawnflagger:
I had this in Taiwan a few years ago (was only available at 1 machine, I guess was a test/demo unit). It doesn't taste exactly the same - somewhere between coke and coke zero. The ice doesn't last too long when it's >35C outside; the "fizz" (carbonation) seems to run out faster than regular bottled coke; and it costs more.
So yeah, a neat novelty item, but won't replace regular Pop/Soda vending machines.
Thanks and all fixed
In reply to this comment by spawnflagger:
*dead
(BBC copyright infringement)
Happy anniversary! Today marks year number 3 since you first became a Sifter and the community is better for having you. Thanks for your contributions!
Thanks, can't figure out how that happened though as I copied it from the title on youtube... anyway fixed!
In reply to this comment by spawnflagger:
Meteoroid
Sorry about that, didn't find that when I did a search before.
In reply to this comment by spawnflagger:
looks like this one - http://videosift.com/video/The-Governator-Trailer - beat you by a few hours....
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
Excellent post, pretty much exactly what I was thinking as I watched.
I put all the Python tools on my son's laptop so he could play around with command-line programming. I'll have to check out squeak.
In reply to this comment by spawnflagger:
wow. just wow. He needs 8-cores, 12 GB ram, 64-bit OS, to do what a 12MHz 286 running DOS could do 25 years ago ?
Seriously, why did he make a whole OS ? (or half OS, because it doesn't support multiple users, like unix did in 1970). He could have just made a custom shell for "recreational programming" that has all the same features, but would just run in user mode on top of linux/unix/windows (under cygwin at least).
If his goal was to create an RTOS, he certainly didn't show off any real-time features.
This could quite possibly be the most insecure OS ever, everything running in kernel mode, and everything can see all areas of memory. Although doesn't look like he has network support, so no big deal
If you want to do recreational programming, or teach a kid how to program I recommend Squeak (based on SmallTalk)
http://www.squeak.org/About/
If you want to learn x86 assembly, get a DOS virtual machine and use NASM.
Happy anniversary! Today marks year number 2 since you first became a Sifter and the community is better for having you. Thanks for your contributions!
You bagged it. Good shot.
Just remember, lead your target.
Be looking for you around. Good luck.
In reply to this comment by spawnflagger:
Thanks. Was chasing a moving target for a while there...
In reply to this comment by chicchorea:
Belated congrats on the Bronze.
Belated congrats on the Bronze.
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