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A visitor to CLI

Post 1

Dizzy H. Muffin

[Yar walks into the main building and looks around, a thoughtful expression on his face.]


A visitor to CLI

Post 2

Afgncaap5

*Looks back at Yar from the couch he sits upon*


A visitor to CLI

Post 3

Dizzy H. Muffin

[Yar seems to brighten a bit, and arches an eyebrow.]

[Yar] Oh, hey, Affy, how's it going? Long time no see.


A visitor to CLI

Post 4

Afgncaap5

It's goin' all right. Watching Kim Possible now. And tinkering.

Always tinkering.


A visitor to CLI

Post 5

Dizzy H. Muffin

[Yar] Heh, yeah, I hear that. *nods* Speaking of tinkering ... this isn't quite a social call, I'm kinda in the market for a computer that can fit into a space about half a cubic foot, at least three USB ports, with at least a gig of RAM, a couple gigahertz in the CPU, and hard disk space for a three-megabyte neutron flow program. Uh, and it'll run Linux without causing havok in said neutron flow program. Think CLI can provide something like that?


A visitor to CLI

Post 6

Afgncaap5

*Nods*

Linux isn't as versatile as CLI's homegrown OS, but our computers are still compatible with it.


A visitor to CLI

Post 7

Dizzy H. Muffin

[Yar] Heh, I know, but, eh, I know what I want. How about we take something down to my new lab and get it installed, see if it works?


A visitor to CLI

Post 8

Afgncaap5

*Grins*

Oh, it'll work. This is a pretty standard set up.

*Dials some buttons on his watch, and a robot pushes a cart with a cheerful-looking computer box in it into the room*

Here it be. On to the lab, then?


A visitor to CLI

Post 9

Dizzy H. Muffin

[Yar] Right! [picks it up and heads to the other thread]


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