Chip with simple program for Toy

if this had anything to do with Science hardware or electronics it
would be
interesting. Suffice it to say that anyone who gives anything without
expecting something in return would be a great thing. However,
charity, is
the furthest thing from most peoples minds, that give huge amounts of
money
to anyone. Its all bout the business end of things.

"Tom MacIntyre" <tom__macintyre@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 04:31:45 +0100, Mxsmanic <mxsmanic@gmail.com
wrote:

Michael A. Terrell writes:

So he gives more in dollars, but a LOT less in percentage of income
or total worth.

That's not true. He has already given away perhaps 6% of his total
lifetime worth. How many ordinary people have given away $100,000?

What about % of income above the level to comfortably sustain an
individual/family? Someone earning $50k a year giving 6% is digging
deeper than someone earning $500k giving 6%, at least potentially.

Tom
 
Michael A. Terrell writes:

Its east to give away $100,000 when its just pocket change. I have
given away my last $5 to a friend who needed money to eat when I had no
job, and not enough food to feed myself the next day.
How noble of you. I'm sure nobody else ever does that.

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On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 20:32:14 +0000, Peter Hucker wrote:

It's rude to expose others to your small appendage.
This from a guy named "Peter Hucker". I've heard of a corn shucker, but
this is a little ridiculous.

In fact, I don't know if I've ever exactly hucked my peter - is there
a definition somewhere? I've spanked my monkey, I've flogged my log,
I've jacked and jilled, I've washed quickly, I've done a lot of stuff
with my peter, but I can't say as I've ever hucked it.
--
Thanks!
Rich
------
"The limerick is furtive and mean;
You must keep her in close quarantine,
Or she sneaks to the slums
And promptly becomes
Disorderly, drunk, and obscene."
-- Morris Bishop
 
On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 20:27:34 +0000, Peter Hucker wrote:

On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 01:12:06 -0000, ah <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote:

Rich Grise, but drunk wrote:
On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 05:13:14 +0100, Sjouke Burry wrote:
Rich Grise wrote:
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 12:01:00 +0000, ah wrote:
Peter Hucker wrote:

Stout, please.

Let me show you to the "Big and Tall" guys' shop.... ;-)

Hey boys, where is the party? I want to join in, been to long since I was
soaked last.

Hey, just do like I do: I bring the party with me! %-}

Easy Gents--let's not get all mushy, and stuff.

Mushy peas all round!

*droughts*

[applies water]

Visualize Whirled Peas!
--
Cheers!
Rich
------
"There was a young man from Biloxi
Whose bowels responded to Moxie.
Drinking glass after glass,
He would tune up his ass,
Till he played like the band at the Roxy."
 
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 21:38:01 -0000, Rich The Newsgroup Wacko <wacko@example.com> wrote:

On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 20:27:34 +0000, Peter Hucker wrote:

On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 01:12:06 -0000, ah <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote:

Rich Grise, but drunk wrote:
On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 05:13:14 +0100, Sjouke Burry wrote:
Rich Grise wrote:
Hey boys, where is the party? I want to join in, been to long since I was
soaked last.

Hey, just do like I do: I bring the party with me! %-}

Easy Gents--let's not get all mushy, and stuff.

Mushy peas all round!

*droughts*

[applies water]


Visualize Whirled Peas!
I'll need some marajuana first.

--
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Q: What's the difference between an Irish funeral and an Irish wedding?
A: One less drunk.
 
"Gary H" <g.h@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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David Maynard wrote:
Gary H wrote:

David Maynard wrote:

Well, opinions *are* allowed




Opinions are like rear ends: everybody's got one. But I didn't say
you couldn't have an 'opinion'. I said it was none of your business.



Never said it was my business,


You didn't have to as it's implicit in your 'critique', as if it's any
of your business.

just stated an opinion.


And I just stated it's none of your business.

and no, he got rich because mom and pop made sure things were
fast-tracked




Sure. Go ahead and tell me how "mom and pop" coerced mega-giant IBM
into contracting Microsoft for Basic and DOS.



It's available everywhere. Find it yourself and post if you desire.


You're the one making the claim and the accusation. It's not up to me to
do your supporting research.


and I'm not bitching




It's precisely what you're doing.



Did, didn't, did, didn't. There's a stupid argument that could go on
all day.


It's self evident.

I've got plenty to keep me warm and happy. How about you.


None of your business.

True statement that.


Damn, snotty little soul aren't you?


I find it mildly amusing when those who spit out accusations (thief,
liar, whatever) then accuse perceived 'defenders' of being 'snotty', or
some other pejorative.


I find it mildly amusing when some people hang out in these NGs
simply to show off their vocabularies and to instigate arguments??

I find that most folks like the BGs of the world, you know, the
Rockefellers and such...
Their money always seems to become more respectable, the older
it gets.

As for me, just a point of view and that's about as simple as
it gets. If you feel you have to jump to the defense of these
poor helpless folks, then go for it. Shrug.

Defend as much as you wish, go to war for them, bow and pray to
them, so what. It still boils down to opinion and all the
arguing in the world isn't going to change that.

When it comes to folks like them, you would like to be able to
kiss ass, I'd like to be able to kick ass. See, just a
different point of view. Get over it.

So, further response on this one would seem unnecessary on my part.

Have a good day, maybe Bill will send you a Christmas card.
Postage due. :)
don't feel left out, maybe some bum will give you a card. Rich G are you
listening?
Your 'opinion spouts as envy. Why do you think its bowing , worshiping when
someone takes the opposite side and defends someone who isn't around to
defend himself? Your opinion is based on 'innuendo and is not thought out
very well. And bashing someone without the facts straight is ....well its
nonsense.
 
Gary H writes:

It's available everywhere. Find it yourself and post if you desire.
Those of us who were there are not deceived by revisionist histories.
In those days, it was big bad IBM versus tiny helpless Microsoft, not
the other way around. Microsoft didn't (and couldn't) twist IBM's
arm.

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Gary H writes:

I find it mildly amusing when some people hang out in these NGs
simply to show off their vocabularies and to instigate arguments??
Are you asking or asserting?

Some people have naturally rich vocabularies. The fact that they use
them doesn't mean that they are showing off, although it might seem
that way to people with more limited vocabularies.

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Michael A. Terrell writes:

Gee, its easy for you to judge others.
Not easy enough that I can arrest them for begging without feeling a
pang of conscience.

--
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"jeffrey" <johjeffrey@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1134357362.919895.137280@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
I want to build a alarm clock that will start counting up when it is
triggered. (e.g., at 5AM, it will go off and start counting 1 second,
2 second.) I can't seem to be able to find clocks like these. (I know
there are timers that will start counting up, but not clocks)

A Radio Shack employee suggested that I buy two clock-timers and
connect them. The clock on one will trigger the stopwatch on the
other. How would I go about doing this?

I've looked online for alarm clock building plans, but I haven't been
too successful. I don't have much experience in this. Any help is
appreciated.

I need to be able make several of these count-up alarm clocks. The
cheaper, the better. The easier, the better.

Thanks.
You can do this with many clock chips by using the alarm output of one
to enable the second. You need to find the data sheet on whatever chip
you decide upon. There are probably many Mostek and National Semiconductor
clock chips around.
 
Peter Hucker wrote:
On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 01:13:16 -0000, ah <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote:

Peter Hucker wrote:
On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 00:34:20 -0000, ah <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote:

Peter Hucker wrote:
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 12:01:00 -0000, ah <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote:

Peter Hucker wrote:

Stout, please.

I'll stand any way I wish.

*snicker*

It's rude to point.

It's rude to expose others to such ambiguity.

It's rude to expose others to your small appendage.
STOP THINKING ABOUT MY PENIS!
--
ah
 
Peter Hucker wrote:
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 21:38:01 -0000, Rich The Newsgroup Wacko <wacko@example.com> wrote:

On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 20:27:34 +0000, Peter Hucker wrote:

On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 01:12:06 -0000, ah <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote:

Rich Grise, but drunk wrote:
On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 05:13:14 +0100, Sjouke Burry wrote:
Rich Grise wrote:
Hey boys, where is the party? I want to join in, been to long since I was
soaked last.

Hey, just do like I do: I bring the party with me! %-}

Easy Gents--let's not get all mushy, and stuff.

Mushy peas all round!

*droughts*

[applies water]


Visualize Whirled Peas!

I'll need some marajuana first.
You'll need a slight bit more'n that, Peter.
--
ah
 
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 08:48:54 -0000, ah <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote:

Peter Hucker wrote:
On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 01:13:16 -0000, ah <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote:

Peter Hucker wrote:
On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 00:34:20 -0000, ah <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote:

Peter Hucker wrote:

*snicker*

It's rude to point.

It's rude to expose others to such ambiguity.

It's rude to expose others to your small appendage.

STOP THINKING ABOUT MY PENIS!
I was talking about your index finger.

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A man goes to the Doctor and says "Doctor I think my wife's been dead for two weeks."
"Dead for two weeks, how did you work that out?"
"Well, the sex is the same but the washing is starting to build up."
 
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 08:53:31 -0000, ah <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote:

Peter Hucker wrote:
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 21:38:01 -0000, Rich The Newsgroup Wacko <wacko@example.com> wrote:

On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 20:27:34 +0000, Peter Hucker wrote:

On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 01:12:06 -0000, ah <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote:

Rich Grise, but drunk wrote:

Easy Gents--let's not get all mushy, and stuff.

Mushy peas all round!

*droughts*

[applies water]


Visualize Whirled Peas!

I'll need some marajuana first.

You'll need a slight bit more'n that, Peter.
"Some" is not a specific quantity.

--
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) (
( ) )
) ( (
_______)_
.-'---------|
( C|/\/\/\/\/|
'-./\/\/\/\/|
'_________'
'-------'
 
Jasen Betts wrote:

On 2005-12-12, David Maynard <nospam@private.net> wrote:

Gary H wrote:


JAD wrote:


don't feel left out, maybe some bum will give you a card. Rich G are you
listening?
Your 'opinion spouts as envy. Why do you think its bowing , worshiping
when
someone takes the opposite side and defends someone who isn't around to
defend himself? Your opinion is based on 'innuendo and is not thought out
very well. And bashing someone without the facts straight is ....well its
nonsense.


Ah well it's criticism based on many writings and rulings (I suppose) by
"experts". He's ended up in court in the US (antitrust, guilty) and in
Europe (antitrust, guilty) fined 32 million by South Korea's FTC (Fair
Trade Commission, guilty)

Courts and Judges are positively clueless about the software world and to
call them 'experts' is absurd.


Yeah, self made man, always by the book, never stiffed anyone.

Typical US mentality. Money first then trickle down to all the other
mundane stuff kicking and screaming all the way. Gimme a break.

By your standards it must be 'typical non US mentality' to be class
prejudiced and irrationally vindictive then.


Willey was lucky (and smart). He grabbed CP/M

Utter B.S. He didn't 'grab CPM'. He made an O.S. that did similar
functions, just like any O.S. would have to do and just as CPM copied the
functionality of Dec RT-11, in their case right down to calling pip pip.


much of version 1 of dos was purchased from someone else, not developed at
microsoft.
Yep. QDOS (Quick and Dirty Operating System), by Seattle Computer Products
(SCP), marketed as 86-DOS. It was a CP/M 'clone', except 16 bit of course,
and SCP developed it because Digital Research didn't seem interested enough
in an 8086 version of CPM, at least not soon enough for SCP's 8086 computer
kit. DR seemed to think that 8 bit processors were just fine and they were
satisfied with CP/M sales.

QDOS's 'innovation' was the FAT file system.

Microsoft's fist PC-DOS was essentially 86-DOS, heavily reworked to pass
IBM testing (supposedly over 300 bugs fixed), but PC-DOS 2.0 was almost a
complete rewrite.

So if one wants to argue about who stole what from who you'd have to point
the finger at SCP as Microsoft simply licensed, then purchased outright, an
existing product and I don't know how anyone can call that 'stealing'.

IBM's PC was designed fully expecting to use a not yet in existence 16 bit
version of CPM but, somehow (plenty of rumors), DR royally pissed them off
so IBM turned to MS and the rest is history.

while not binary compatible with 8080-based CP/M it did have a
similar functional structure.
Of course it did. That was the technology of the time.

and was probably atleast partially compatible
with CP/M-86 an 8086 version of CP/M that never really took off.
First version of MS-DOS (86-DOS) might have been call compatible (I don't
know) but they were independently developed, one by SCP and the other by
DR, and CP/M-86 came after QDOS. Ironically, software developers claimed it
was easier to port 8 bit CP/M software to PC-DOS than to CP/M-86.

CP/M-86 would run on an IBM PC, and IBM offered it as an option (first PCs
didn't come with anything, software was 'optional'), but DR wanted $495 a
copy while PC-DOS was going for $39.95. Which would you get?

Bye.
Jasen
 
I'm not too familiar with this stuff. Is there a specific chip you
suggest?
 
John Doe wrote:
David Maynard <nospam@private.net> wrote:


John Doe wrote:


Gary H <g.h@sympatico.ca> wrote:



David Maynard wrote:


Your arguments are truly those of a naive person. You'll change
your mind after you've been bitten on the ass a few times.


I think he OEM licenses Windows from Microsoft. Maybe it's
something in the contract, like he gets a discount with every
brown nosing Microsoft defender reply.

ROTFL

Within the last 24 hours I've been accused of being a Linux kook
and now a Microsoft OEM.


Not by me.
I didn't say by you nor is it even implied.

You always defend Microsoft.
In fact, I refuse to discuss it with you and declining to discuss is not a
defense of anyone, as I have told you a thousand times before, but you are
apparently to stupid to understand simple english.

I'm pretty sure I can find your quotes of the OEM license agreement
spoken as if you took them to heart.
Don't tell anyone but I have a special secret: I know how to look things up
and read =:O)

Are you saying you are just a troll?
Why don't you go find another word and expand your vocabulary?
 
JAD wrote:
I find it amazing two people with not a single post referencing hardware,
however when they are given an off topic subject they know nothing about,
you can't shut them up.

Some people bitch, and do nothing. If anything, your the two with all the
answers. re-read your posts...then STFU once again. Maybe you and the expert
on one handed typing could get together and have a circle jerk.
I have no need to join your little club, thank you. As far as
"Hardware", which group are you posting from? Its cross posted
to: sci.electronics.basics, sci.electronics.repair,
alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt. Some of us have worked on PCs for over
20 years. and have no need to hang around
alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt.

As far as STFU: You should practice what you preach.

--
?

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
JAD wrote:
I said STFU, do as your told!

YAWN. You barely get a .0001 on the "troll-o-meter". POAD

--
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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 

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