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OT: Has anyone seen Miss Liberty? been fading into a distant memory over the last twenty years. And that's not even figuring ECHELON. Just try leaving the hospital without naming your baby. The government wants 'it' to be issued a social security number too, otherwise no tax deducting it. Gosh, a birth certificate won't do, will it? * Source... 21 Apr 2008 23:44
OT: Has anyone seen Miss Liberty? "Secret Power" gave examples of this too. o Search all traffic for a set of keywords that are found (tuned) over time to have the best results. SOME of the ones I used: first day last day resign new job resume interview ... 21 Apr 2008 23:44
OT: Has anyone seen Miss Liberty? the FBI agent was knocking on Mrs. Bernard's * door, the bureau had 21,000 allegations of savings and loan fraud it was * unable to investigate, and at least 2,400 inactive financial crime inves- * tigations awaiting consideration. In the San Diego area, for example, * lack of available agents meant the FBI... 21 Apr 2008 23:44
OT: Has anyone seen Miss Liberty? since the 1960s? This section of the manifesto is about constantly beating the Drum of War... * "1984", author George Orwell, 1949, ISBN 0-679-41739-7 * * Winston could not definitely remember a time when his country had not * been at war...war had literally been continuous, though strictly speaking... 21 Apr 2008 23:44
Code performance, rdtsc and code alignment If I run the code below (which is based on an Intel performance measuring note) the times for each of the three inter-rdtsc sequences is almost always 122 cycles. However, if the align directive is removed, sometimes the cycle counts vary markedly. Anyone else seen this effect? -- (Reposting here to avoid the... 21 Apr 2008 21:21
Newbie Alert !!! Dear Friends: I'm an application programmer (in an xBase language called xHarbour -- a superset of Clipper ) I have a very old assembly language file (named treal.asm) circa 1991. I need to assemble this file with MASM32 (which I have on my machine). I propose assembling this file with the... 22 Apr 2008 11:36
OT: Has anyone seen Miss Liberty? On Apr 19, 5:16 am, Frank Kotler <fbkot...(a)verizon.net> wrote: Skybuck Flying wrote: ...> * "Liberty unrestrained is an invitation to anarchy," Justice Brown wrote. He makes anarchy sound like a REALLY COOL party!! When do I get *my* invite?? :) ... (have you ever heard this line from anyone... 20 Apr 2008 14:00
Port binding under linux in ASM I am having the *damndest* time finding asm-oriented documentation on linux syscalls in general, but port binding in particular. Do any of you know where I can see examples of this being done in ASM? ... 24 Apr 2008 15:51
Calling libraries from assembler. SoLo2 wrote: Hello! I have tried how simple it is to use system calls in Linux from assembler. Setting parameters in the registers eax/edx and then "int 0x80". I would like to know it there is a similar, easy way of calling other libraries (specially X windows). I don't know how "simi... 6 May 2008 22:20
Linking TASM objs with current C++ stuff and linkers Hi there, I'm trying to solve a problem I can't seem to get over. I have some stuff written in TASM which I am able to link with C/C++ programs using Turbo C++/Turbo Assembler/TLINK toolchain under DOS (under Virtual PC). I'm trying to find a way to link OBJs made with TASM using current linkers, so I would ... 21 Apr 2008 13:19 |