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Father of Ctrl-Alt-Del slams Bill Gates

I'm sure that guy went far in Microsoft after those comments.......

He worked for IBM his entire career.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Bradley_(engineer)

Bradley is the author of Assembly Language Programming for the IBM Personal Computer (Simon & Schuster, ISBN 0-13-049171-3, January 1984), also released in French as Assembleur sur IBM PC (Dunod, ISBN 2-225-80695-0) Russian ("Radio" Publishing House, Moscow).

Bradley holds seven U.S. patents.

Bradley has been adjunct professor of electrical and computer engineering at Florida Atlantic and at North Carolina State University.

Much of Bradley's career has been at IBM. Bradley began at IBM after receiving a PhD from Purdue in 1975. He worked on the Series/1 system. In 1978 he developed the I/O system for the System/23 Datamaster.

In 1980 Bradley was one of twelve engineers developing the first IBM Personal Computer. Bradley developed the ROM BIOS. That got him promoted to manage the BIOS and diagnostics for the IBM PC XT. In 1983 Bradley formed the Personal Systems Architecture Department. In 1984 he helped manage development of the Personal System 2 Model 30.
In November 1987 Bradley became manager of advanced processor design. His group developed the 486/25 Power Platform and the PS/2 Models 90 and 95. In 1991 he became manager of systems architecture for the Entry Systems Technology group. In 1992 he became the architecture manager for the group that developed a personal computer using the PowerPC RISC microprocessor.[4]

In 1993 he returned to be the manager of architecture in the PC group.

On January 30, 2004, Bradley retired from IBM.
 
ctrl-alt-del + end task, what every windows user needs to know

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ctrl-alt-del + end task, what every windows user needs to know

Well, it's faster to hit Ctrl+Shift+Esc so you go straight to the Task Manager. There you can kill any task that has hung or crashed. This doesn't mean "Windows" has crashed. In fact, it has done a great job by not falling apart from running a poorly written, misbehaving application. This was not the case with Win9x or OS9, which would often destabilize if one application misbehaved. WinNT is pretty good at handling such situations.

Ctrl+Alt+Del brings up a fancy menu where you can lock your computer (though it's quicker to hit the Windows key+L), change your password etc.

They're laughing, but in reality, the only time I really *do* use Ctrl+Alt+Del is when logging on to machines at work.
 
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I thought this was in reference to the comic, haha.
This. I was going to do my page long pedophile rant.


http: //encyclopediadramatica. com/Tim_Buckley
Pedobear Buckley

Unlike the disgusting yet ultimately harmless scribbles of many of his peers, Buckley takes his love of loli to new criminal heights by sending underage fans pictures of his gross, infantile dick. When the victims express their disgust to other members of the forum, Tim deals with the drama by taking the high road: Banning everyone involved and then some.

Like arson, animal abuse, and theft to serial killers, paedophiles need to get away with lesser crimes (such as exposing oneself to a minor) in order to feel gutsy enough to commit greater crimes, so like good net citizens, we should take it upon ourselves to report Tim Buckley to law enforcement officials. For the children.
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that url has some weird inappropriate stuff. don't click at work
 
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