
A Decade of PureBasic!
A Decade of PureBasic!
Member since 19th February, 2011...


Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Home Computer: the first home computer with a 16bit processor, crammed into an 8bit architecture. Great hardware - Poor design - Wonderful BASIC engine. And it could talk too! Please visit my YouTube Channel 
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Re: A Decade of PureBasic!
Tsk, tsk, you youngster, I've been festering here since: Sat Apr 26, 2003 01:08 and some have been here way longer than me!!TI-994A wrote:Member since 19th February, 2011...
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Re: A Decade of PureBasic!
That alone has made my day. It's been a long time since such a term has been used to refer to me.Fangbeast wrote:Tsk, tsk, you youngster...
Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Home Computer: the first home computer with a 16bit processor, crammed into an 8bit architecture. Great hardware - Poor design - Wonderful BASIC engine. And it could talk too! Please visit my YouTube Channel 
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Re: A Decade of PureBasic!
You young whippersnappers, what can I say about your youthful staying power (hehehehe).TI-994A wrote:That alone has made my day. It's been a long time since such a term has been used to refer to me.Fangbeast wrote:Tsk, tsk, you youngster...
/me falls off the chair laughing like idle's festering underpants
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Re: A Decade of PureBasic!
Damn! Time does fly...

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Re: A Decade of PureBasic!
Wow! Just six hours. And yes; time is pretty supersonic these days.DK_PETER wrote:Damn! Time does fly...
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Re: A Decade of PureBasic!
Time flies you say?

Good morning, that's a nice tnetennba!
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PureBasic 6.21/Windows 11 x64/Ryzen 7900X/32GB RAM/3TB SSD
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Re: A Decade of PureBasic!
Dang, you old geezers congregating for some tapioca pudding haha 
Long live purebasic!
edit: aw man
Long live purebasic!
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Re: A Decade of PureBasic!
Just you wait till I put in my second hand fangs and I bite you!!Dang, you old geezers congregating for some tapioca pudding haha
Wot's dis tap-in-yokel stuff? I eatz people and kitty katz.
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Re: A Decade of PureBasic!
I joined this forum Jun 22, 2003 19:43. But there also were times before this forum. I remember the forum at robsite.de and an official forum before that. Man, that's a long time ago.
The english grammar is freeware, you can use it freely - But it's not Open Source, i.e. you can not change it or publish it in altered way.
Re: A Decade of PureBasic!
The roof, the roof, the roof is on fire!Nituvious wrote:Dang, you old geezers congregating for some tapioca pudding
Re: A Decade of PureBasic!
If you remember "Mr. Skunk" then yah, it's been a long timeNicTheQuick wrote:I joined this forum Jun 22, 2003 19:43. But there also were times before this forum. I remember the forum at robsite.de and an official forum before that. Man, that's a long time ago.
Re: A Decade of PureBasic!
Ooh, ooh, I do! (Raises hand). I always wonder what happened to him, and to other big contributors like Gnozal, etc.Paul wrote:If you remember "Mr. Skunk"
The last snapshot of Mr Skunk's website -> http://web.archive.org/web/200309210135 ... net.fr.st/
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Re: A Decade of PureBasic!
I used to talk randomly to him and use the INI handling routines he made for us.Paul wrote:If you remember "Mr. Skunk" then yah, it's been a long timeNicTheQuick wrote:I joined this forum Jun 22, 2003 19:43. But there also were times before this forum. I remember the forum at robsite.de and an official forum before that. Man, that's a long time ago.
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Re: A Decade of PureBasic!
Yes; quite well.Paul wrote:...remember "Mr. Skunk"...

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