I have a perfectly fine question that cannot be properly googled.
I sincerely want to know who put the bop in the 'bop shu-bop shu-bop'.
It's an interesting question to me, but I find that some asshole wrote a song about it, and that's the only thing that comes up in Google.
Fleebie, It was the shoop-shoop that put the bop in shu-bop, of course! But if you really want to know, "it's in his kiss".
Ah, right. His kiss put the bop in the 'bop shu-bop shu-bop'. I'm guessing he was thereafter arrested on spousal abuse.
Well, I plan to create a machine with serial access memory, named the 'Ramalamadingdong'.
When people ask who put ram in it, I can correct them.
After a heavy night of drinking Gerry Goffin came in to work to continue working on a song with partner Barry Mann, while looking over the lyrics sheet he turned to his partner and said, "Who Put the Bomp in the Bomp, Bomp, Bomp?" Neither of them knew who did it.
If that's the truth (and it very well could be), I figure songs have been written on more banal premises.
Fri Jun 09 2017 11:35:20 AM EDT from fleeb
Ah, right. His kiss put the bop in the 'bop shu-bop shu-bop'. I'm guessing he was thereafter arrested on spousal abuse.
Well, I plan to create a machine with serial access memory, named the 'Ramalamadingdong'.
When people ask who put ram in it, I can correct them.
Unless it was Bill Cosby....
Fri Jun 09 2017 12:55:15 PM EDT from fleeb
If that's the truth (and it very well could be), I figure songs have been written on more banal premises.
There is three things you should know about me.
1) I can't count.
2) I make stuff up.
I sincerely want to know who put the bop in the 'bop shu-bop shu-bop'.
That job used to get done by a team of skilled experts somewhere in Pennsylvania, but these days it's all done by cheap Chinese labor, and the shu-bop shu-bop has never been quite as good since then.
Google knows, but they don't want *you* to find out.
email me warren@linuxsystems.us
For Windows, PuTTY works great for use with serial to USB cables. I used it all the time as a Network Engineer to configure switches, routers, and some firewalls. I just setup connections based off which serial port the USB was emulating, and off it went.
I expect 'LoD' means something different to you, interrupt, but anyone willing to slay them (from my perspective) is a happy, fun person to me.
Land of Devastation, the old BBS door game? http://www.smbaker.com/games/land-of-devastation-classic
Lab on Demand, or Learn on Demand... described internally as the 'least bad' solution for a problem we have.
Although, it's still a bad solution.
I will post here, as well as email.
I use GTKTerminal for linux serial terminal. Works great, just make sure you are a member of the dialout group typically to get non root serial access.
Fri Jul 21 2017 05:47:51 PM EDT from interruptI have not used a term app like telix in a zillion years. I have to do some console commands on some routers and i have to find a term app that i can use for a serial connection. i am so out of it that i didnt even know they had usb to serial cables. any suggestions?
email me warren@linuxsystems.us
Oh, right.. USB to Serial cables... they've had those for a long time, and they kinda sorta work okay, but I think I saw a lot of problems with them in the past. Maybe they're better now.
You can also find devices that specifically go from serial to TCP/IP address/port.
Those work better than you'd think. I expect the only folks using them are those who haven't entirely migrated some legacy solution into the previous age of computing, let alone the latest. Of course, I saw this in the broadcasting industry, because they're only now starting to grasp digital.