Anton has a very sensible text about charity
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September 09 2015, 10:45
Hurghada has a knack for offering less for more
September 08 2015, 15:40
Very interesting, I can’t tear myself away
“…After we saw the landing of humans on the Moon, watching flights to the ISS is, as Ross Andersen aptly noted, ‘like watching Columbus sail to Ibiza’.”
September 08 2015, 03:55
September 08 2015, 01:23
Who knows why I don’t have that third button, publish a post, on LinkedIn to write in Pulse?
Do you have it?
UPDATE: It’s there in the English interface. Idiots.
September 06 2015, 13:54
In “Your Home”, marketers conjured up some kind of hell. Midway through the process, the cashier says, “If you want a 26% discount on school supplies, you need to find out the password at the service center (which is 100m from the cashier) and bring it to me. I ask, do I go now? It’s no trouble for me. Yes, she says, you can go now. I went. The line waited for me a bit. Brought to the cashier the phrase “Your home – all the best in it.” Got a discount of 48 rubles on a nearly 4000 rubles bill. I ask the cashier who came up with such a thing. She answered something about fools.
September 06 2015, 13:47
Soon this should turn into closets. Not much saving, but it’s fun
September 06 2015, 03:32
Morning run, 14 km, 75 min (5.3 min/km). From Bibirevo to Los platform and back.
Is anyone else running the 10k at the “Moscow Marathon” on September 20th?
September 05 2015, 09:27
Now I’ve seen it with my own eyes. Prospekt Mira towards the region, right after VDNKh. On Saturdays, you can no longer drive in the designated lane here.
September 04 2015, 18:21
Found something wonderful – an emulator for Radio-86RK. That was my first computer. In the emulator, at the bottom, there are ‘Load & Run’ buttons where you can load games and programs with just a couple of clicks. Did anyone else have such a challenging childhood, what did you play?
Here’s a catalog of games with screenshots and “Start” buttons – in the JavaScript emulator.
Notice how much you can fit into 8 kilobytes (that’s a million times less memory than a typical modern laptop).
All the games were written in assembler or even directly in machine codes. If you press the letter V in the emulator, you can see a table, which I always had printed out. These are the processor’s instruction codes. It was loaded and saved through a cassette recorder connected to the computer.
From the games, I vividly remember Xonix, Volcano, PVO, KLAD, Chess.
What were your first games?


