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07/02/2010

BashedOS Stage 1 development commences from Linux, ReactOS, and Windows 2000 cores. Bare bones 32-bit DOS bootable from CDROM to implement current NUB foundation under multitasking. I am sure I have the W2000 source buried somewhere, but not in mood to hunt too much. Won't need their sub-optimal codes anyway. Linux strong for job, I may get some insight from ReactOS, but Scratch-ola will be tuff... Too much spaghetti. "Hey Shredder!" On a clear disk, one can see forever. - anon

  • Phoenix Technologies virtually garbaged by high sounding HW.
  • OMG Microsoft!... so much virtual Slothware. Trash it and make room. CNUB warming up.
  • Dammit Linux... Virtual crap too? I am disappointed. Listening to wrong piper all over the place. Hit the road, Bill, I maybe email you a picture of a stag buck.
  • Alright, Reactors... some useable stuff there. Thanks for trying to pull a Gerald on some Bill-ass code.

"Big boys' forgot how quick was FAST... Not a chance, Bill.

Knoppix looks good. Friends have been busy. Need to percolate on that.

Open SourgeForge

System on open network (if you can make it past AVG)... Please don't push too many buttons hackers. Let me establish a lead here again.

Dealing with propogation delays, ReactOS. Need your confirm back to verify... Now running on CNUB.org's box: public workz... Open Channel...

Let's not bring the net down with too much denial of service fellas. CNUB public server is only part-time. Discount.ASP.NET not want mad at me for too much bandwidth. Only occasional updates please.

Slow warm-up needs jump-tune... brb.

Test run not too shabby

Up to good speed but no stamina currently. Hyperdrive on last night sapped us. Gaia thinks we need Delta Waves to sort some technical details out. out. -- gerald, 2010/07/02 01:14