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devil drive
« on: October 03, 2012, 09:05:45 pm »
"A programmer’s greatest enemy isn’t the tools or the boss or the artists or the design or the legacy code or the third party code or the API or the OS. A programmer’s greatest enemy is getting stuck.
Therefore a crucial step to becoming a better programmer is learning how to avoid getting stuck, to recognize when you’re stuck, and to get unstuck." -Jeff Wofford

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Re: devil drive
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2012, 09:35:33 pm »
thats a really funny idea but you dont have to buy that drive you can just program it self and stick it on a usb disk. another function would be to also flipp the screen for a 0.2sec :P

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Re: devil drive
« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2012, 12:08:43 am »
flipping the screen would be two obvious. But random garbage input every 10 minutes would mess with anyones nerves. Few weeks ago something happened to my mouse, and once in a while it used to just jump somewhere when I click the button and similar anomalities. That alone made me so pissed in just a few hours that I threw the damn thing to the wall, and it shattered.
Anyway, I would have thrown it away one way or another :)
« Last Edit: October 04, 2012, 12:09:26 am by namespace7 »
"A programmer’s greatest enemy isn’t the tools or the boss or the artists or the design or the legacy code or the third party code or the API or the OS. A programmer’s greatest enemy is getting stuck.
Therefore a crucial step to becoming a better programmer is learning how to avoid getting stuck, to recognize when you’re stuck, and to get unstuck." -Jeff Wofford

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Re: devil drive
« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2012, 12:15:53 am »
rofl
no i dont think it would it would be so fast that the user thougth it was some sort of glitch with the cabel or system.

i had a anoying popup on my linux before
it was like a gksudo to the login keychain. i thought that i had some idiotic malicious shitt on the computer who tryed to get root. i even say a all program in the tankbar of a program without a name. it freaked me out and i dident want to enter the password and it keept poping up..

turned out to be my keychain for the vpn. wrong configured conf file. when i fixed it it all disapered...

but okey no flipping screen, mabey slowing down mouse movement?