WE CAN DO IT. WE CAN MAKE IT. HOPE. (NO)CHANGE. SUCCESS.
POST LADIES AND GENTS, POST, THE LUCKY NUMBER IS UPON US.
Standin' space is all the space I can stand
Gravity just keeps on keepin' me down
Out of sight is always out of mind
I think out of mind is out of sight
I was just looking for some peace of mind
But I just couldn't find a peace of mine
They say that pride comes just before a fall
I have fallen and I wasn't proud
You know that I have fallen further before
I just cannot stand fallin' no more
If I am good I could add years to my life
I would rather add some life to my years
Life is really what you make it they say
I can't even make my mind up today
The planet spins and it keeps me in my place
Where I stand is only three miles from space
We're getting closer now to bein' apart
I kinda knew that people right from the start.
this is boring let's play hungry hungry hippos
Whgaaw wghah
whgaaw wghah
posting harder
My greatest fear in life is that we lose interest and peter out around >>650.
hhghgghxgffgfdgfgggggg perl is awesome
lets do it
lets get to >>700 by print screen http://ompldr.org/vZzBreA
>>147
O'K.
Mine is all about headshots, porn and crying noobs.
http://www.uproda.net/down/uproda512825.png
this shit is unrell
http://i.imgur.com/HyrAm.png
>>151
Whoa, renoise! Are you in the middle of building a cheap tuna?
I'm really surprised at how many people here use windows.
Not doing much internetting today~
http://oi46.tinypic.com/2d9worp.jpg
>>155
Same.
>>155,156
It's probably because Windows users' viewpoint is the least biased one in OS holywars: http://i.imgur.com/0nNx5.jpg
Nonetheless, I plan to move on Linux together with Gaben & Steam. I just hope that LEGO Digital Designer will work in Wine.
>>155,>>156
Because Japanese girl games. My friend uses Windows almost exclusively for visual novels and touhou.
http://tinypic.com/r/29xgbk0/6
Oh god you're going to see that no matter how hard I try I can't
get i3 to show Japanese characters right.
I'm boring.
http://i.imgur.com/7CjAZ.jpg
>>155
I've been thinking of switching to OpenBSD.
>>157
I always see people posting about linux things so I just get that impression.
>>158
Yeah, I have Win7 installed on an old sorta broken laptop for some games. But I do most of my gaming on consoles since I'm poor, and it's cheaper. But everything else I own runs Linux Ubuntu or Crunchbang. I want to put debian on my Dell Inspiron Mini 1010 but I don't know if it'll work with the IntelGMA 500 or whatever graphics device is in it.
>>159
I don't think going into BSD from Windows Vista is a good idea. Maybe dip your feet in Ubuntu first?
>>158
Admittedly, I have an exclusively (albeit dated) Windows box meant for Touhou, VNs, Paint Tool SAI, Photoshop and other small programs Linux somehow cannot fully comprehend. My main laptop and notebook run Debian and Arch, respectively.
> I don't think going into BSD from Windows Vista is a good idea. Maybe dip your feet in Ubuntu first?
I have another computer running Parabola GNU/Linux (FSF-approved variant of Arch). And that's 7, incidentally.
I am the content of my post
Text is my body and AA is my blood
I have created over a thousand posts
Unknown to Banning, Nor known to Life
Have withstood sleep to type many words
Yet, those hands will never hold anything
So as I pray, >>700 post works.
>>152
More like intelligent dong music with cheap tuna influences.
I love linux as much as the next internet nerd, but there are a handful of programs I use all the time that don't work well in wine.
⚠ WARNING ⚠
The impact of September 7000 is estimated to occur in 97 hours.
>>166
DQN time (UTC) or JST? It's important. We need to set up a body to govern September 7000 timekeeping.
We also need an artist to whip up a commemorative plaque.
>>159
Did you just hide all icons? Have you finished SICP? How does EVAL APPLY feel like? I was trying to get there, but then I lost my job and all motivation with it.
>>164
Ahahaha!
>>168
No icons on desktop, the taskbar works fine for that kind of thing and looks cleaner to boot. Correct in guessing I'm following SICP, although I haven't touched it since June. I have a mostly working interpreter, but there's an odd bug that is causing the provided Scheme->register machine compiler in Scheme that you're supposed to use as a base to fail on it and I lost motivation.
It's tough, I know. Tell you what, I'll finish it before >>700. You want to get somewhere in that time too?
>>170
Is it like new year/birthday promises?
I'll finish the codecademy's JS course and move on to udacity to study python before >>700! At the same time, I'm going to pick up SICP again and revise what I've learned before June (I dropped it in the same month as you - makes me wonder whenever it is a coincidence, a conspiracy, a "hivemind" or a mimicry).
>>170,171
I want to pick up SICP again, too! Scheme was fun, and I loved using that nifty vim plugin to write LISP. Any other dokyuns feel like conjuring some spirits with us?!
>>159
OpenBSD is really dandy if you read the Unix philosophy and think, "Gosh, why isn't Linux or GNU like this?!"
It's also fun to hack on. GNU is great in terms of features and ubiquity, but it's a little tricky (read: impossible) to understand:
https://gist.github.com/1091803
Crap crap we arent gonna get to >>700 like this, I better spam at work
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Everyone, >>700-kun needs your strength! Raise your arms to the sky and post!
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>>177
Didn't realize that not everyone has keyboards mounted upside-down above them. orz
Keep your hands down and post!
How about we only post ITT instead of posting all over /dqn/?
If we concentrate we're posts here, we will get to >>700 in no time!
Hmm, perhaps I shall post some kind of segmented stream of consciousness type thing.
"Stream of consciousness" is the right term, isn't it?
Come to think of it, I posted a stream of consciousness in the Post Your Current Thought thread a while back; let me see if I can find it.
http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1340196069/262
Here it is. Oh boy, I was not myself that night.
Well, I was myself, but you know what I mean.
What am I doing? I'm far too self conscious to do something like this.
I was even too self conscious to engage in >>147's suggested print screen festivities, because that would involve explaining why I use Mercury rather than Pseud0ch.
Actually, I'll do that now.
Firstly, I'm quite severely red/green colourblind, so Pseud0ch just looks like an unpleasantly ambiguous greenish-brownish-reddish mess to me.
Secondly, I have a fairly low resolution (1024 x 768), which means it's better not to have the huge margins with the brick patterns.
Thirdly, the emergency mittens actually appear in front of the threads, rather than behind. This is very important.
Fun fact: having such a low resolution gives me a comparatively high mitten/pixel ratio, as there are only ever ten on screen at once.
I just found that releasing the emergency mittens, then squashing the window as small as possible, then maximising it again makes them all line up. How nice.
But enough about mittens. I should try talking about something more interesting.
So, um, I was playing Touhou recently.
I decided to have a go at IN with Sakuya/Remilia, because otherwise I always use either Reimu/Yukari or Youmu/Yuyuko.
I wasn't expecting to get very far; I remembered Remilia being very fiddly and Sakuya being a bit too low power.
I'm kinda surprised more textboards don't have additional stylesheets beyond the kareha defaults.