He Who Kills Sequents
Mar. 11th, 2003 08:28 amOne slightly odd thing yesterday was walking down the main corridor and thinking "the back of that bloke-in-suit's head looks quite familiar" and it turning out indeed to be The-Destroyer-Of-Sequents. It was good to see him again, of course - he'd just been speaking to the informatics bods who may recruit him, so we spent ten minutes over tea catching up before he chatted to the personnel bods. Best wishes and good luck to him, obviously.
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Date: 2003-03-12 04:17 am (UTC)Or possibly both. And I suppose I should exclude firmware from the definition of "program". And in fact it's probably the firmware that there's something wrong with, rather than the hardware.
Or something.
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Date: 2003-03-12 04:44 am (UTC)In school the best way we knew of to destroy hardware from software was to "buzz" the relay in the tape controller on the BBC Micro until it broke.
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