I like driving. I really do. But I hate traffic. People need to learn how to drive. I'm about ready to start throwing shit at people (like crowbars and pipes and whatnot, not pussy shit -- see below) if they don't stop causing all this god-forsaken traffic. And if one more idiot honks at me because I'm not moving more quickly toward the car 10 feet in front of me that's stopped, been stopped, and will be stopped for another 30 seconds, I'm going to get out and bust their shit. I drive better than you. Get over it, and learn to drive.
One time this angry fat guy threw a penny at my car. I continued to point, laugh, give him the finger, and smoke my bowl, because that's how it's done.
Just wanted to let everyone know what's going on: Basically my goal is to get 3-4 weeks ahead in school so I can spend at least 10-15 hrs/week on projects. I'll be continuing to poke around the forums, but you won't see anything new from me for a little longer.
Well, I'm back in town. I see we had some holiday releases which I'm excited to try out. I am a bit disappointed about the lack of tutorials this past year, but I hope I can do something to change that.
This is gonna be a good year.
Reverse Engineering (reversing) is the process of deconstructing the target, probing the target, connecting various aspects of knowledge all with some relation to the target, and using this knowledge to piece together the functionality of the target's components in order to obtain a full understanding of the target (or at least enough understanding in order to achieve the goal). This applies to everything; it's part of the scientific process.
Got: warning C4133: '=' : incompatible types - from 'fsEnumNode *' to 'fsEnumNode *'
and i r =/
"It HAS to be open source because otherwise nothing ever gets done!"
With few exceptions, I feel very strongly in this matter with information regarding to all aspects of life and the Universe.
I usually look for meaningful things to say in a signature, whether it is someone else's quote or mine own. So I decided to post my changes to my blog here and see if I can spark some discussion on various subjects I find interesting.
From Sun Tzu's "The Art of War", near the end of Chapter VI: "Weak Points and Strong", verse 28:
"Do not repeat the tactics which have gained you one victory, but let your methods be regulated by the infinite variety of circumstances."
- Art of War 6:28 (Translated)