You know you're a geek when you find that building a program from source code is easier than installing the pre-built binaries. It's true for sdcc, anyway.
UPDATE:
The installation instructions for the mac binaries for sdcc were crap. So I downloaded the source, did
and it worked perfectly. Not a single error. FOSS forever!Code:./configure make sudo make install
Last edited by Kopachris; November 29th, 2008 at 05:10 AM.
Registered Linux user #481459
You know you're a geek when this makes you crack up laughing due to the sheer stupidity!
...Do you know why?
(highlight below for answer)
The grand unified theory is between quantum mechanics and gravity. Not between simple kinematic equations!
Also, you know you're a geek when you're horrified as you watch this. What do you do with 1500 hard drives? How 'bout make a giant RAID server?
Last edited by Kopachris; November 29th, 2008 at 06:45 AM.
Registered Linux user #481459
Whoa, how much power would a 1500 hdd RAID server suck up?
First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win ~ Mahatma Gandhi
You know you're a geek when you have more than 5 items from shop.canonical.com. Bonus if you do your Christmas shopping there!
Registered Linux user #481459
when you right a song titled "we didnt pirate mandriva" (its a hard i right?) to the tune of "we didnt start the fire"
you know your a geek when friend writes srsly lololol randomly in the top corner of a piece of paper and you just assume the "lolololol" part is 682, you just ignore the "srsly"
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