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to the right of this comment right now is a section called Q boards.
So there is. IMO, it's an unfortunate (from the Qcumber perspective) homage to the "Qcumber = senile boomer" meme. And yes, I went "online" in the 80s, but the line was the ARPANET. The "internet" didn't exist.
I have no idea what a 286 machine is.
Reference is to the Intel 80286 - a 16-bit microprocessor - used in the early IBM PCs that used a Microsoft OS. Was a computer for the poor, and the cubical dwellers of the time.
But thanks for being a dick.
You're welcome. I've been "pwning noobs" since the ancient era. [checks pockets for mothballs]
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[–] Hand_of_Node ago
So there is. IMO, it's an unfortunate (from the Qcumber perspective) homage to the "Qcumber = senile boomer" meme. And yes, I went "online" in the 80s, but the line was the ARPANET. The "internet" didn't exist.
Reference is to the Intel 80286 - a 16-bit microprocessor - used in the early IBM PCs that used a Microsoft OS. Was a computer for the poor, and the cubical dwellers of the time.
You're welcome. I've been "pwning noobs" since the ancient era. [checks pockets for mothballs]