Tea? (Part 4)

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172traindriver

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Word of the day, for this the last Friday of the month: Fubar.

Fubar & Cake
 
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the_mikey

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I just built a C/C++ cross-compiler, built to run on Linux and generate Windows PE32 executables, because I needed to be able to build Windows 32-bit DLLs using a Linux PC. I then ran it on a real example, and it works perfectly. Beware, and keep your distance from me, lest my geekiness overwhelm you. :crazy: A very satisfying Friday at work. Hopefully I won't think about all this too much while riding home, as I prefer to just enjoy the ride, not solve technical problems in my head while riding.


I used to program Z80 assembly language a few years ago, but after that I never thought of learning to code for modern computer systems :ohmy:
 
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Who cares, it's nice

Key Lime Pie :hungry:
 

Bobby Mhor

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Puzzled me for ages too. Lol. I thought it was something from Star Wars or something. I think it may be the local dialect for "See you"

Hope that's correct Classic?
There is this place...
sithmor.jpg

24 kms north of me
but I never found anything when walked in the area

The word 'Sith' in our Gaelic means 'fairy'..
and by using the Mor part it's male...
so there you go an insult for any male friends..
'Ya Sith Mor!'

more needless trivia.
and morning Ms Mo:okay:
 
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