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In just three years, we went from robots eating Maxell’s products during a bizarrely baroque blind date to those same robots giving lectures on The Evolution of the Floppy Disk. This was their final form. For crying out loud, this ad is better than the corresponding TV spot that aired the same year! That had a woman in a bikini shoving her floppy in the sand to voiceover that the RD “gives total performance in every environment: cold, heat, and grime.”,详情可参考新收录的资料
That's only 12 bytes. If we write our 16 bytes trampoline there, we'd stomp over whatever comes after foo() (or get a protection fault). That's no bueno.