He wrote the basic built in to quite a few early 8bit PCs. Old Commodore PETs even have a Gates designed easter egg. WAIT 6502,x where x = 1-255 writes MICROSOFT! x times on the screen.It's regarded as a well coded interpreter.
I'm not going to digg your comment because of the comment you posted as much as I'm digging it because of the comment I read when where if at the end. Why.
In the context of geeky videos put together for other geeks, that's not very original, but I'd say that's pretty good for something mainstream like Letterman.
1coreduoJul 25, 2006
BSOD ... and people still buys this stuff ...
graemeeJul 25, 2006
He wrote the basic built in to quite a few early 8bit PCs. Old Commodore PETs even have a Gates designed easter egg. WAIT 6502,x where x = 1-255 writes MICROSOFT! x times on the screen.It's regarded as a well coded interpreter.
dsliferJul 25, 2006
Old video? It was just on-air a week ago, at the max, two weeks ago. This is nowhere near as old as a majority of the videos flying around Digg
lcarsdeveloperJul 25, 2006
I'm not going to digg your comment because of the comment you posted as much as I'm digging it because of the comment I read when where if at the end. Why.
djfmaJul 25, 2006
Hmmm... when I saw the words 'funny' and 'Letterman' in the same sentence, I was skeptical. And rightfully so.
theone3Jul 25, 2006
"I run widows"Could you be more specific? Are you a widow manager? a widow technician? or a widow smuggler?
ottergooseJul 25, 2006
In the context of geeky videos put together for other geeks, that's not very original, but I'd say that's pretty good for something mainstream like Letterman.
johnmastJul 25, 2006
Those jokes will never get old!
Closed AccountJul 26, 2006
He's got the cash AND he's giving lots of it away. I don't think anyone can argue with how awesome that is.
bluebloodJul 27, 2006
lol love those jokes 20 years from now they will still be funny