Le vendredi 11 FÃvrier 2005 21:45, Curt a ÃcritÂ: > On 2005-02-10, Francis Girard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I think I've been enthouasistic too fast. While reading the article I > > grew more and more uncomfortable with sayings like : > > <snip> > > Yes, you may have grown uncomfortable because what you "read" has, at best, > only the most tenuous of relations with what was written. There is no way > in God's frigid hell that your "sayings" (which were never uttered by Alan > Kay) can be construed as anything other than a hopefully transient > psychotic episode by anyone who read the interview with his head in a place > other than where the moon doesn't shine. > > Please be so kind as to free your own from the breathless confines of your > own fundamental delirium.
Wow ! Peace. I apologize. Didn't want to upset anyone. Of course it was my own ad lib interpretation of what Alan Kay said. That's what I meant by "sayings". But I should had been clearer. Anyway, it only implies myself. I live at a place where it rains most of the time and my head is indeed in a place where the moon doesn't shine, which may give a good explanation of my own fundamental delirium. For another fundamental delirium (which I certainly enjoy), see : Steve Wart about "why Smalltalk never caught on": http://hoho.dyndns.org/~holger/smalltalk.html as someone named "Petite abeille" (a name I also certainly do find full of flavour) suggested me. My deepest apologies, Francis Girard -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list