The Forum Winter CD

From: Username22 Dec 2006 14:48
To: ALL1 of 44

what a load of shit deleted it after 3rd song
my idea takin over by the nerds and geeks with there computers
if it were real life someone would have there lights punched out for stealing from me
i hate sttealing it comes with a wratch like no other

From: Linn (INDYLS)22 Dec 2006 14:55
To: Username 2 of 44
Why are you so fucking cranky?  Its' really getting irritating.
 


From: Username22 Dec 2006 14:56
To: Linn (INDYLS) 3 of 44
It is nothing to do with you. Leave it. Go and enjoy Christmas and do whatever it is you do.
From: Username22 Dec 2006 15:00
To: Linn (INDYLS) 4 of 44
What ever were you like in the Nineteen Ninties when there was no internet?
EDITED: 22 Dec 2006 15:01 by USERNAME
From: Linn (INDYLS)22 Dec 2006 15:03
To: Username 5 of 44
The very same as I am now. What about you - were you Obsessed-boy then too? 
From: JonCooper22 Dec 2006 15:04
To: Username 6 of 44
just so's you know, I've been online since the 1980s
From: Username22 Dec 2006 15:07
To: JonCooper 7 of 44

but you aint a geek sonshine you just took a wrong path into technology for some reason

 

THE 80s and how could you afford it?

From: Username22 Dec 2006 15:09
To: JonCooper 8 of 44
I SAY AGAIN THE 80s????

HOW?
From: Username22 Dec 2006 15:09
To: Username 9 of 44

give me a break
the 80s? how when why where?

From: Username22 Dec 2006 15:10
To: Username 10 of 44
poor me i was a kid in the 80s
From: Username22 Dec 2006 15:12
To: Username 11 of 44

what shops?
who made equipment?
how using an 80s phone line?
price of equipment?
suppliers?
phone companys?

From: JonCooper22 Dec 2006 15:20
To: Username 12 of 44
what shops?

eh? why would you need a shop?

who made equipment?

I don't know, rockwell if memory serves

how using an 80s phone line?

standard dial-up on a BT line

price of equipment?

not a clue, it was supplied to us

suppliers?

the development company that wanted us to use their service

phone companys?

BT




Trig old fruit, this isn't a new thing, I used an early dial-up modem to send files from Bristol area to Gloucester over a BT line in the late 80s, the files were small enough to fit on a floppy disk and took 2-3 hours to send (it would have been quicker by car) but we wanted to do it and the company at the other end paid for all the equipment

oh, you might be interested to know that wireless isn't new either, my dad was sending image files via radio in the 60s and 70s on equipmet he built himself
From: Username22 Dec 2006 15:26
To: JonCooper 13 of 44

cool, your from an engineering background as apposed to a geek background
im cool with that
your alright

From: Username22 Dec 2006 15:27
To: JonCooper 14 of 44
what sort of company was this?
From: JonCooper22 Dec 2006 15:33
To: Username 15 of 44
my company designed equipment for stress testing microchips during the design phase

the other company manufactured printed circuit boards (PCBs) from our designs
From: Username22 Dec 2006 15:34
To: JonCooper 16 of 44
right im unemployed what the fuck are you doing online now?
From: Username22 Dec 2006 15:34
To: JonCooper 17 of 44
you were a business man with your own company
From: Username22 Dec 2006 15:36
To: JonCooper 18 of 44

design phase on paper
or in manufacturing
mics are physical so im guessing manufacturing phase

From: JonCooper22 Dec 2006 15:46
To: Username 19 of 44
I work for myself, I can be online whenever I like :)

it wasn't my company, I meant the company I worked for

big firms (motorola, intel, etc) designed new microchips, could be CPUs, memory chips, graphics chips, sound chips, whatever - we designed the systems to stress-test them - can they work at 200OC - can the same chip stay working at -50, what if the humidity is 50%? what if the power source is unstable? etc etc

I was not in the electronics design side, I mostly did PCB layout design, someone else had designed the system and I converted their paper designs to physical circuit boards
From: Username22 Dec 2006 15:52
To: JonCooper 20 of 44

i like engineers
that jean wearing culry hair twat got me into kindgom insinyard brunel
that bridge building railroad fellow

 

did your father know john logie baird