I am going to need more than one ball of yarn for this scarf, if I want it to be any acceptable length. I've gone through three layers of it at least, with the lower layers getting looser and looser, and I'm only almost 2 feet in to a 6 foot scarf.
also I think I might need to remove the first part of it somehow or this is going to be hilariously phallic
should probably post pics before I do that, if only so you guys can make fun of me. :P Ah well, that's going to be for another day.
One that I can think of is that you use lower bits of memory address. Say you use 4 chips together. You use first two bits of the memory address to decide which of the 4 memory chips will be addressed and the rest as index on the chip. On the output you use multiplexer to choose which byte you actually want from the 4 chips.
This design also allows you to retrieve more than one byte at a time. AFAIK.
I graduated from a 4 year bachelor CS, in my class I was the only one who knows how to write a proper code. They all actually paid me to write their projects.. because teaching quality is so low that they don't understand anything from the tons of information they memorize for exams
@wilx I didn't care what happened with them, if they didn't pay me, they'd pay someone outside the uni to do it for them, beside money pays my needs at time when I couldn't do any profitable work at the time.
> The Daily Mail reports that researchers found the release of endorphins during sex act as natural painkillers on the central nervous system and lessen a headache. She doesn’t need Advil; she needs your dick.
@bitcode No idea. I'm not getting it removed for the time being
@TonyTheLion I did, long ago. Doctors here failed to recognize it. The only doctor who was able to figure things out was in Milan. I think I'm gonna wait a week or so to see if it gets better before arranging a trip
so i finally put together a hopefully understandable question, considering my bad english, following your suggestions stackoverflow.com/q/34741704/2450730
but anyways, long story short, I reinstalled it & it's working fine now
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