On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 9:12 AM, Bob Sneidar
wrote:
> So, wait a minute. If an MD makes a mistake, people can die. So if a PhD
> in Physics makes a mistake, does it alter the fabric of space/time?
Or worse, Dr. Venkman . . . it could be *bad*
--
Dr. Richard E. Hawkins, Esq.
(702) 508-8462
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So, wait a minute. If an MD makes a mistake, people can die. So if a PhD in
Physics makes a mistake, does it alter the fabric of space/time?
Bob S
On Feb 1, 2015, at 08:50 , Earthednet-wp
mailto:proth...@earthednet.org>> wrote:
Personally, I'd rather be judged on my comments and contributions
I didn't actually take any of this personally to begin with, so it's all good.
-- Peter
Peter M. Brigham
pmb...@gmail.com
http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig
On Feb 1, 2015, at 2:43 PM, Dave Kilroy wrote:
> A lovely reply Bill
>
> I now hope both Peter and Richard are feeling equally valued and re
A lovely reply Bill
I now hope both Peter and Richard are feeling equally valued and respected
:)
Kind regards
Dave
Wprothero wrote
> Interesting discussion for a livecode list, but it can't resist jumping
> in. I think the issue of titles is very cultural. In the US, titles are
> much less im
I started calling him Dr Raney after you did, which was right after he deleted
his email address due to excessive spam and started a new one that used his
first name. I thought that was why you never put his name in print and I
wanted to be equally considerate. His public statement about the ch
FWIW, I've never heard Dr. Raney refer to himself as such. Given his
personality, I doubt he's at all invested in the title. I use it when
referring to him only to annoy him as payback for the many arguments
we've had about engine syntax. He's almost always been right in the
end, which has m
On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 8:50 AM, Earthednet-wp
wrote:
> Personally I'd feel like I was being pompous if I insisted that the title
> of Dr was used to address me outside of academia. Again, no criticism of Dr
> Hawkins. I am guessing that, in his world, it's customary.
Actually, this account was
Interesting discussion for a livecode list, but it can't resist jumping in. I
think the issue of titles is very cultural. In the US, titles are much less
important than they are in English society, for example (at least from my
extensive knowledge gained by watching "Downton Abbey"). After I got
On Sat, Jan 31, 2015 at 2:52 PM, Peter M. Brigham wrote:
> Sorry, but as an MD I have to protest this. I may not have contributed to
> knowledge in the sense of having published original research, but i'm
> confident that I have contributed to the well-being of thousands of
> patients. That said,
On Jan 31, 2015, at 9:59 AM, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
> MDs are another story, but most aren't
> real doctors, not having contributed to knowledge . .
Sorry, but as an MD I have to protest this. I may not have contributed to
knowledge in the sense of having published original research, but i'm confi
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 9:39 AM, Ray wrote:
> I didn't know Scott had a doctoral degree and I hope he was never offended
> that I didn't address him with this title.
I have yet to meet a real doctor that gets offended or expects the title to
be used outside of a classroom. MDs are another stor
Hi Richard,
Richard Gaskin wrote
> [snip]
> For a few years following the acquisition of MetaCard by RunRev he was
> sailing the Caribbean. Last I heard he's stateside again, and beginning
> to get back into programming after enjoying his long break.
That is nice to know but "sailing the Cari
Richard that is really great that Scott took some time to pursue what
sounds like a really cool dream.
Now, back to business :) I've never used behaviors much which is really
bad on my part. I think I'll look into them. Thanks for the suggestion.
On 1/27/2015 4:02 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Ray wrote:
> What I'm actually doing is executing something like 'set the
> script of button myButton to myScript' where myScript is greater
> than 16 lines. Historically this has worked in the IDE but
> fails in the standalone because of the limitation.
That should be possible now, but tread c
Richard - your post just came in and thanks for this clarification. It's
alos good news all the way around.
"Raney" Now there's a name I haven't heard in a long time. I didn't
know Scott had a doctoral degree and I hope he was never offended that I
didn't address him with this title. I wond
Thanks Bob. What I'm actually doing is executing something like 'set
the script of button myButton to myScript' where myScript is greater
than 16 lines. Historically this has worked in the IDE but fails in the
standalone because of the limitation.
On 1/27/2015 1:21 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
I
Bob Sneidar wrote:
>> On Jan 27, 2015, at 07:56 , Ray wrote:
>>
>> As I recall there's a limit to the number of lines in a script
>> which is set in a standalone. I thought it was 16 lines. This
>> limitation, if it still exists, is not documented in the
>> dictionary. Does anybody know what
I think the 16 line limit was for in line compilation, as in creating a list of
commands and executing them with a do command. I do not think it means that
every script in a standalone is limited to 16 lines, and I believe that limit
has been removed anyway, or else greatly increased.
Bob S
As I recall there's a limit to the number of lines in a script which is
set in a standalone. I thought it was 16 lines. This limitation, if it
still exists, is not documented in the dictionary. Does anybody know
what it is or if it got removed with the advent of the community edition?
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