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Doom 3 Disks

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7 Responses to Doom 3 Disks

  1. Who even has a floppy drive anymore? If you’re going to go old school, lets see some punch cards.

    Lets see, approximately 1.5 GB of data, spread out over 79 bytes per card… well, lets just say it would kill enough trees to make a hippie cry.

  2. that would be 20,387,506 punch cards. Stacked flat on top of each other, they would be 2.3 miles high!

  3. Wow. I guess thats why they don’t write games with COBOL.

  4. Hilarious – I remember hating COBOL I, but not as much as COBOL II. Fortunately COBOL III was nixed, since it was 1999. My alternate course was Fortran. BTW, Fortran sucks 50 X more than COBOL for the record.

    VB and C+ were cool though.

  5. It may come as a shock to some of you, but COBOL – one of the first real programming languages – was written by a woman! Yes, geek girls can code too.

  6. lies!

    there are no girl on the internet.

  7. There simply must be girls on the internet, otherwise the internet would implode within itself, since we would all have to GTFO.

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