Knight
December 7th 03, 02:04 AM
Exactly Dane.....
It is the ability to combine old things in new ways that sometimes gives us
the most astonishing results.
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"G.Danes" > wrote in message
...
> Agree....
>
> Kinda reminds me of the toys we use to make at school from materials found
> at school.. Use to make one shot muskat guns with a bicycle spokes and
other
> readily available materials. Making the perfect dart in class using
pencil
> erasers supplied by teachers (my teachers had it rough). Making polish
> canons. Don't think parents want me posting exact instructions but point
is
> we adapted to what we could find so we could raise hell. Couldn't expect
us
> to bring such things to school.. I think it's fair to say in your
> scenario, yes, definately would find a way...
>
> GD
>
> "Knight" > wrote in message
> ...
> : Let me tell you this scenario and you tell me if you could pull the
trick
> or
> : not.
> :
> : You and some other people get stranded on an island. The only way to
> : communicate is via the internet (somehow don't ask me how..... this is
> : fiction) and the only computers you have access to are 486 and 386
> machines
> : and a copy of XP.
> : Would you find a way to save everyone by making the thing work even it
> needs
> : 3 days to boot, or would you just say, its IMPOSSIBLE?
> :
> : I think your reply is yes, and again I have won the challenge :-)
>
>
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It is the ability to combine old things in new ways that sometimes gives us
the most astonishing results.
You are welcome to join as a poster and content provider (writting some
stuff you might find instersting about computers)
for my upcomming site www.computerboom.net
If you are interested send me an email at and I will
notify you when the site is up.
:-)
--
......Creativity is intelligence having fun !.....;-)
For the ones reading technical replies, I would kindly request them to give
me their feedback with another post (in the same thread of course), so I
will know if my advice helped them or not.
Kenny S www.talentgrid.com
www.computerboom.net
"G.Danes" > wrote in message
...
> Agree....
>
> Kinda reminds me of the toys we use to make at school from materials found
> at school.. Use to make one shot muskat guns with a bicycle spokes and
other
> readily available materials. Making the perfect dart in class using
pencil
> erasers supplied by teachers (my teachers had it rough). Making polish
> canons. Don't think parents want me posting exact instructions but point
is
> we adapted to what we could find so we could raise hell. Couldn't expect
us
> to bring such things to school.. I think it's fair to say in your
> scenario, yes, definately would find a way...
>
> GD
>
> "Knight" > wrote in message
> ...
> : Let me tell you this scenario and you tell me if you could pull the
trick
> or
> : not.
> :
> : You and some other people get stranded on an island. The only way to
> : communicate is via the internet (somehow don't ask me how..... this is
> : fiction) and the only computers you have access to are 486 and 386
> machines
> : and a copy of XP.
> : Would you find a way to save everyone by making the thing work even it
> needs
> : 3 days to boot, or would you just say, its IMPOSSIBLE?
> :
> : I think your reply is yes, and again I have won the challenge :-)
>
>
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