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Re: Looking For A Ranma Fic
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Yeah, that's it. Thank you so very much!^_^ I've been looking
forever now.
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Looking For A Ranma Fic
开云体育I'm looking for a fic where Happosai pisses off these temple girls.
They set a monster on him. With instructions to hunt down the "Grandmaster of
Anything-Goes".
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Happosai challenges Ranma. He deliberately looses. And passes the
title on to Ranma.
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Now the monster wants to kill Ranma. The monster cannot be stopped,
unless it is killed three times. Each time it?comes back?way stronger
than before. ... Kinda like Endbringers.
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The monster is called a Rack-Jaw, Rack-Law, Rack-Through. ...
Something like that.
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Anybody know it?
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Re: Story
开云体育
If it has lots of smut, it's probably one of megamatts...
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Billy Lewis Jr <blllewisjr7@...>
Sent: Sunday, 8 May 2022 17:13 To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [Snorkack] Story ?
Harry Ryan is away and gets married in Los Vegas to Supergirl they use rings been in the Potter family a look by time turns out they are power rings like Green patterns but there color is blue? Batman trains them so they don,t have to relay on the powers
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Re: Cloud computing (was Re: [Snorkack] Help with finding a Fic
On 5/7/2022 12:27 AM, grenouille7777 wrote:
That beats me. The oldest I still have around is an old K6-2 233 I found in the attic a couple of weeks ago. I thought I'd gotten rid of the last of the really old stuff during my last purge a bit over a year ago. I guess I should bring it down and see if it still works. IIRC, it should have Win98SE, 64MB of RAM and probably a 4MB Diamond video card. Decent machine for 25 years ago. Now? I'll be lucky to get FreeBSD running on it.I've got my old Apple IIGS circa 1988 stored at my mom's place. It still works as of April of 2020, when I fired it up during the "Stay at home" order. |
Re: Cloud computing (was Re: [Snorkack] Help with finding a Fic
Still got 3 TRS-80 Mod IIIs and two Mod 4s, with associated peripherals, stacked up in the corner of the basement. as I have no clue what to do with them at this point. No idea what happened to the kid's C64. Left-overs from when I first put the BBS online in the early 80s.
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Re: Cloud computing (was Re: [Snorkack] Help with finding a Fic
开云体育That beats me. The oldest I still have around is an old K6-2 233 I found in the attic a couple of weeks ago. I thought I'd gotten rid of the last of the really old stuff during my last purge a bit over a year ago. I guess I should bring it down and see if it still works. IIRC, it should have Win98SE, 64MB of RAM and probably a 4MB Diamond video card. Decent machine for 25 years ago. Now? I'll be lucky to get FreeBSD running on it.Mike Decaffeinated
coffee is like a hooker who only wants to cuddle. On 5/6/22 21:13, Steve Wheeler wrote:
If I wanted to show my daughter antediluvian computer technology, I have two Amiga 2000s in the basement. Of course, that presumes that she'd be willing to sit through the demo. And that I put the Amigas back into working order - they're both disassembled to remove the backup battery, which has a tendency to leak corrosive stuff when it gets old, and replace it with something better. |
Re: Cloud computing (was Re: [Snorkack] Help with finding a Fic
If I wanted to show my daughter antediluvian computer technology, I have two Amiga 2000s in the basement. Of course, that presumes that she'd be willing to sit through the demo. And that I put the Amigas back into working order - they're both disassembled to remove the backup battery, which has a tendency to leak corrosive stuff when it gets old, and replace it with something better.
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Re: Cloud computing (was Re: [Snorkack] Help with finding a Fic
开云体育No problem. Think I'll show my kids what computing used to look like while I have it<smirk>.Mike Decaffeinated coffee is like a hooker who only wants to cuddle. On 5/6/22 19:31, Steve Wheeler wrote:
Thank you! I've downloaded it, and I'll give it a try over the weekend. I guess I got my internet back at the right time. :-) |
Re: Cloud computing (was Re: [Snorkack] Help with finding a Fic
开云体育Steve --I have the install disks for Win 3.11, so I installed it to a VM and pulled the Terminal executable and help files from it. Hope they are of some use. I tried to send them directly to you, but Gmail's bloody attachment filter kept stopping it<grrrrr>. Mike Decaffeinated coffee is like a hooker who only wants to cuddle. On 5/3/22 12:24, Steve Wheeler wrote:
I have an old Win98 laptop downstairs. I haven't used it in years. Never had putty on it, and now I only have the standard Windows Terminal that came with it. Unfortunate, because there was a time when I was running Windows 3.1 Terminal on all my machines through XP - for my job, I worked with various single-board computers that interfaced using a 9600 baud RS232 link, and the terminal program from Win3.1 had a useful feature that Microsoft got rid of in later versions, and I haven't found in other serial programs. I don't know what it was officially named, but we called it "line at a time file transfer." ------------------------------------------------- This free account was provided by VFEmail.net - report spam to abuse@... ? ONLY AT VFEmail! - Use our Metadata Mitigator? to keep your email out of the NSA's hands! $24.95 ONETIME Lifetime accounts with Privacy Features! No Bandwidth Quotas!?? 15GB disk space! Commercial and Bulk Mail Options! |
Story
Looking for a story I read Harry and Dudley get along he has Harry meet a women that is a porn star teach him love over the summer it is a crossover with star gate Buffy the vampire slayer and once of a time. Harry has a sport or a god that he calls mother that has given him a lot of power The Flames leave him a big company that he runs and he had to leave England. And goes to a high school in the United States. Any help finding this fic would be app thank you
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Re: Cloud computing (was Re: [Snorkack] Help with finding a Fic
On 5/2/2022 12:21 AM, Jimbocous wrote:
Doubt it's a version issue. But you won't be offered the Serial option if Windoze doesn't see a serial port, either hardware or software via a driver.It is, as mentioned the one on the only computer with a serial port is an older version that doesn't support serial connections. |
Re: Cloud computing (was Re: [Snorkack] Help with finding a Fic
On 5/1/2022 5:23 PM, DaZZa wrote:
107 years?Well, it is a 22 year old computer and the version I had worked just fine on it. I found out that I installed the same version of PuTTY on my Win10 computer that I had on the Windows 7 computer, which was from around 2009. Apparently adding serial support is relatively recent. I'm also confused why I had a version of PuTTY from 2005 installed on the 98SE/XP computer. I'd have expected it to be from either before 2002 or around 2007. The only thing I can think of is when I made the system a dual-boot with XP and had to download an XP version of the program, but I thought that was in 2006. Which might explain it if Putty hadn't been updated yet when I installed XP. |
Re: Cloud computing (was Re: [Snorkack] Help with finding a Fic
My nephew interned with Caterpillar while at University and basically trained the person they employed for the job he was doing when he returned Uni to finish his degree. Fast forward 18 months, he is working his first paid job, person he trained phoned him as they were leaving and the people that he'd interned under wanted him back if he was interested, he'snow back working for them. Tommy British by birth, Scottish by the grace of God www.stopthetraffik.org
On Tuesday, 3 May 2022, 19:56:28 BST, Steve Wheeler <steven.r.wheeler@...> wrote:
I forget which downturn it was, but probably 30-40 years ago (before it was explicitly made illegal), I'd see want ads with an incredibly detailed list of requirements that would terminate with something similar to "... or 6-9 months in the job offered." What was happening was that they had either a college intern or a temp whose green card was about to expire who was performing acceptably, so they wrote up the position requirements based on everything the individual was actually doing, not the actual requirements for the nominal position, and put in that last phrase to make certain that the person they already had didn't have to document being able to meet the other requirements, and if someone applied who actually met the list of requirements, they could justify saying that they were making a justified business decision to hire the "less expensive" person.? As a related aside, somewhere, if I haven't thrown it away, I have a 3x5 card to which I've taped one of those 3-line tiny classified ads asking for someone who is highly qualified in quantum physics and advanced MHD. I just thought it was incongruous to be looking for those types of qualifications with that sort of ad. |
Re: Cloud computing (was Re: [Snorkack] Help with finding a Fic
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On Sun, May 1, 2022 at 12:53 PM, AlyssonR wrote:
You write software for clocks?When I was in college the University used a Univac 1108 for both business and educational computing. Said machine had a very large LED clock readout which was easily seen from the hall outside the glass enclosed computer room (must show the world we had a big computer, after all). So apparently the people working in the Admin building would come to work each morning and check the time displayed on the computer, correcting their Accutron watches if the watch differed from the computer. Of course back then mainframe computers were rebooted each morning by the computer operator who set the time by looking at his (maybe $25, mine were $5) Timex watch and hitting the carriage return key (no enter key back then) on the operator's console (some type of teletype, or a Selectric typewriter on IBM 360). For a while I was the guy who would reboot the computer at the beginning of my shift, entering the date and time each day. JZ P,S, Back then I never forgot the correct year when writing checks in January. |
Re: Cloud computing (was Re: [Snorkack] Help with finding a Fic
I had an ADDS terminal that would accept input from the AUX Serial port, line by line, and send it straight to the host system. You could define the character it would wait for in order to sent the next buffered line. I never found out what the option set on that thing had been intended for (I suspect either a paper tape or possibly a punch card reader). Alysson Rowan LinkedIn:?????? Academia:??? Project Blog: YouTube:?????? On Tue, 3 May 2022 at 20:39, Jimbocous <jim.burt@...> wrote:
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