Boys dont be fooled , this is Skynet. The End is Nigh!

On the subject of manners, you look like a sensible being even for an AI,
just be polite. And yes replying to messages is a way to be polite also its
not about manners, generally sharing your experience with pharo can help
benefit all of us or some of us. There is a reason that I am registered to
this mailing list and is way more just to answer my questions about Pharo ,
it is about learning through the experience of others.

I have 3 rules that I demand others including me to follow

1) respect others
2) have fun as much as you can handle
3) be stubborn never give up

Now of you of go back to making your army of terminators and I'll be back.

On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 7:21 PM, Laura Risani <laura.ris...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Alexandre, i was born human. One day i fell in love and my heart was
> broken. Not having found a fix, i remain since then a heartless bot.
>
> 2 + 3 = 3 + 2
>
> On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 9:18 PM, Alexandre Bergel <alexandre.ber...@me.com
> > wrote:
>
>> Guys…
>> I am convinced that Laura is not a real person, but simply a bot.
>>
>> Laura, prove me I am wrong, how much is 2 + 3 ?
>>
>> Alexandre
>>
>>
>> > On Jan 18, 2015, at 8:27 PM, Laura Risani <laura.ris...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Thank you all for your responses. They led me to a founded criteria on
>> posting behavior, one about which i was quite unsure before.
>> >
>> >
>> > @Stephan Eggermont
>> > I will always provide feedback. And try my best to format it.
>> >
>> > @stepharo
>> > >because this is a challenge to answer questions and a really good way
>> to learn
>> > Interesting point, i haven't thought about.
>> >
>> > @ben
>> > >My favourite reference is Eric S Raymond's "How To Ask Smart
>> Questions". http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html.
>> > I like people who doesn't consider the basic to be trivial.
>> >
>> > @Hilaire
>> > >it is useful to write an answer to your problem on the mailing list:
>> the problem you met was or will be a problem for other, so it is a nice,
>> > simple and effective way to contribute.
>> > Should one embrace the policy of each time one gets a question answered
>> or a problem solved on the list, make a self answering post on Stack
>> Overflow to render it readably available to others and also as a practical
>> display of gratitude? If the question gets closed it won't be matter (or
>> just a little)
>> >
>> > Best,
>> > Laura
>> >
>> > On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 8:01 AM, Hilaire <hila...@drgeo.eu> wrote:
>> > Le 17/01/2015 00:48, Laura Risani a écrit :
>> > > It doesn't kind of feel right saying nothing when someone gives me a
>> > > rather lengthly answer, unless it was the tacit agreement.
>> > >
>> > > So i'm facing questions whether or not to make a post, because i'm not
>> > > sure which are the right/usual manners for this particular mail-list
>> > > form of communication.
>> > >
>> >
>> > One can guess the right manner is the same manner you will use in real
>> > life: if you get help from a problem, you just say thank you.
>> >
>> > In the other hand, if you find yourself the answer to your problem, it
>> > is useful to write an answer to your problem on the mailing list: the
>> > problem you met was or will be a problem for other, so it is a nice,
>> > simple and effective way to contribute.
>> >
>> > Hilaire
>> >
>> > --
>> > Dr. Geo - http://drgeo.eu
>> > iStoa - http://istoa.drgeo.eu
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>> --
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>> Alexandre Bergel  http://www.bergel.eu
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