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Has anyone else noticed the interesting comments under "halfbakery" on the top left hand corner of this page?
I propose that somebody build these into everyday devices, such as cell phones and mp3 players.
I would buy it.
(Mostly) Lame Halfbakery Taglines
(Mostly)_20Lame_20Halfbakery_20Taglines [skinflaps, Sep 27 2005]
Baked for Palm Pilots
http://palmsource.p...oftware&prodid=1963 ...which these days double as cell phones and MP3 players. If your phone is programmable, I'm sure it can be ported to that, too. [DrCurry, Sep 27 2005]
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After some thought, i realised that i can probibly do this myself, and if my tiny programming expertise fails me, I can make my brother do it. |
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Andrew: you will find this has been Baked over and over again - I first saw one of these more than twenty years ago on the university mainframe. |
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In any case, this is a "me too" - see the Help file. |
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But was it built into a cellphone, mp3 player or similar handheld device? |
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Ah, the cookie program, first seen in fortran on a PDP. - good memory Dr. C. This program was ported to *everything* back in the day. |
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// But was it built into a cellphone, mp3 player or similar handheld device?// |
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yeah devices like that have all sorts of messages built into them. |
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You've been here since April and now just noticed them? |
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I can only imagine what size an MP3 player would have been twenty years ago. |
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I read somewhere they were called juke boxes. |
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//You've been here since April and now just noticed them?// |
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I noticed them a few days after i joined, it just wasnt till now that i wanted one. |
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