On Jul 23, 9:27 pm, TheFlyingDutchman wrote:
> On Jul 23, 12:06 pm, Emmy Noether wrote:
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> > Title Portable LISP interpreter
> > Creator/Author Cox, L.A. Jr. ; Taylor, W.P.
> > Publication Date 1978 May 31
> > OSTI Identifier OSTI ID: 7017786
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On Jul 23, 9:27 pm, TheFlyingDutchman wrote:
> On Jul 23, 12:06 pm, Emmy Noether wrote:
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> > Title Portable LISP interpreter
> > Creator/Author Cox, L.A. Jr. ; Taylor, W.P.
> > Publication Date 1978 May 31
> > OSTI Identifier OSTI ID: 7017786
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Title Portable LISP interpreter
Creator/Author Cox, L.A. Jr. ; Taylor, W.P.
Publication Date1978 May 31
OSTI Identifier OSTI ID: 7017786
Report Number(s)UCRL-52417
DOE Contract Number W-7405-ENG-48
Resource Type Technical Report
Research OrgCalifornia Univ., Livermore (
On Jul 18, 1:09 am, Nick <3-nos...@temporary-address.org.uk> wrote:
> Emmy Noether writes:
> > On Jul 7, 1:57 pm, bolega wrote:
> >> "Democracy is sick in the US, government monitors your
> >> Internet"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BfCJq_zIdk&am
On Jul 18, 12:27 am, David Kastrup wrote:
> Emmy Noether writes:
> >> Some entity, AKA David Kastrup ,
> >> wrote this mindboggling stuff:
> >> (selectively-snipped-or-not-p)
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> >>>> Software is a puzzle and it must be explained to be able to do
The XEMACS programmers have documented in writing that Richard
Matthews Stallman asked them to explain every single line of code.
They got exasperated and would explain him blocks.
I suspect that they were playing the same game as him - perhaps giving
him the same medicine.
If he was NEEDY of an
On Jul 17, 2:49 pm, Cor Gest wrote:
> Some entity, AKA David Kastrup ,
> wrote this mindboggling stuff:
> (selectively-snipped-or-not-p)
>>> Software is a puzzle and it must be explained to be able to do that,
>>> its like a lock
>> There is no unfreedom involved here. Freedom does not hand you
On Jul 7, 1:57 pm, bolega wrote:
> "Democracy is sick in the US, government monitors your
> Internet"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BfCJq_zIdk&feature=fvsr
>
> Enjoy .
In this video, Stall man makes 4 promises to public but stalls on 2nd
of them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BfCJq_zIdk
On Jul 15, 4:23 pm, Xah Lee wrote:
> • GNU Emacs Developement Inefficiency
> http://xahlee.org/emacs/GNU_Emacs_dev_inefficiency.html
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> essay; commentary. Plain text version follows.
>
> --
> GNU Emacs Developement Inefficiency
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> Xah Lee, 2010-07
On Jul 16, 2:59 pm, Xah Lee wrote:
> In comp.emacs Xah Lee wrote:
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> > GNU Emacs Developement Inefficiency
> > It [a bug report] got closed right away i suppose partly has to do with
> > my unforgiving nature of criticizing and run-in with some GNU emacs
> > developers in gnu.emacs.help and comp
On Jul 16, 1:41 am, Uday S Reddy wrote:
> On 7/16/2010 12:23 AM, Xah Lee wrote:
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> > It got closed right away i suppose partly has to do with my
> > unforgiving nature of criticizing and run-in with some GNU emacs
> > developers in gnu.emacs.help and comp.emacs in the past 5 or so years.
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> So, if newsgroups die and get replaced by web forums, that would be a move for
> the better. If they get replaced by mailing lists, that would be a move for
> the worse.
Uday has gotten the valuation of the three communications media - a
little wrong.
1/ Newsgroups are international, free and
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