SSM2010 released today ! (April Fool joke)

Started by Admin, April 01, 2010, 05:11:23 AM

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schmidtrock


rstites950

Ok so I am going to incriminate myself and say I bit yesterday hard.  That is what I get for not paying attention to the post but rather what I wanted it to say.  I will say that I will have no problem running it on my Cray computer.  And since I am at Iron Mountain Storage with 17 petabytes reserved, I should have no problem running it.  I might have to walk down the tunnel and let them know though.

desktopsimmer

Meh, you guys with your fancy top of the range PCs. I'm still content with my iSlate PC, version 10,000BC. Occasionally my chisel will break. But all in all it's a very robust OS (Operating Stone).
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Proud SSM2007 Linux User

Admin

Quote from: desktopsimmer on April 02, 2010, 06:37:43 PM
Meh, you guys with your fancy top of the range PCs. I'm still content with my iSlate PC, version 10,000BC. Occasionally my chisel will break. But all in all it's a very robust OS (Operating Stone).

LOL! Is that Operating Stone developed by MicroStone?

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rstites950

Probably has a cave drawing graphics card to.   :)

JLM

I bet you have a lot of storage too, 1'000'000 Grains-Of-Sand Bites. (At least no static or magnetism damage possible) ;D

And I bet the sound is two people playing charades and one guy making sounds. ;D



Admin

One thing is sure - you've surely got lots of silicon!

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desktopsimmer

Businesses use the server version called Pyramid, but they are proned to viruses called grave robbers which nick all of your valuable data. The email app isn't much either, called "stones-throw" you're limited to small range by the size of the data packet you're sending, the larger the packet, the smaller the range.
Winner of the "weakest HW/OS combination on which SSM2007 runs with acceptable frame-rates" - Admin

Proud SSM2007 Linux User

Moonwalker

Admin: you got me!!! I was wondering why the site still has the SSM2007 banners, until I realised that the news is from April 1.

;D

But I wouldn't have been able to download it anyway. I changed my provider, and until high speed DSL is available again (April 10th), I have to be happy with UMTS, which gives me 0,1mbit speed, or in other numbers: ~10kbs ::)

Admin

LOL! Then I better un-stick the post and edit the title. April 1st is gone by now.

I'm glad that the post generated some laughs and a funny thread ;)

/Admin
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