One day, after installing OS suddenly a robot patient got BSOD.
Robot Patient Stephanie: Please press the 3 buttons - beep beep beep
A medical student: 3? I see only 2:(:(:(:(
from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sandman_(Marvel_C omics)
"The Sandman has the ability to transform into a malleable sand-like substance which can be hardened, dispersed, or shaped according to his will."
Woah! I wish er...
I always have "any later version" clause applied for my (most of the time-GP) license, so FSF, I trust, can fix it if bad things happen. I'm glad that I always share the kind of politic model.
Well, just for me, too bad this isn't in Linux's.
I neither believe nor 'do not believe' in God.
Thus since I am here, there must be a reason(s)
that I am here at a certain level. It isn't my problem
at all if God does exist or not coz if I were God himself,
I would expect my creations to believe in goodness
not myself (God) since that's what they (creations) can experience
directly. According my experience, the good and bad
can be seperated by the matter of 'self'. ie. Whenever you
"want/don't want" something, if this "want/don't want"
belongs to self then it's evil rather belongs to everything
which is good. (And I choose to be good not because
I believe in goodness, but because good is better)
I guess I must note that I'm from the school of Theravada
(which is not a religion IMHO) and we were taught to see
things as a function of possibilities, and either believing/not believing
are evil things because they are 'self' thing. From my school
of thought, we respect everything, including our God which has
been called 'Dhamma' which can be both evil and good.
I think the good and bad depends on the way you
experience what you are doing, not what you are doing.
If I treat someone bad, with good intention, then that's good.
So no matter this hazelnut crunch brownie may its own mind
or not, if I cut it into pieces angrily coz I hate so much a
brownie then that's a bad thing, but if I cut it into pieces
so I can share it with my friends with mercy, then that's a good
thing. Bad example, sorry. My point is, it's hard to figure out
if others actually has mind or not. But it isn't that hard
to distinguish good and bad coz it's certain that you have a mind.
It probably see us 25 years ago and it should take another 25 years to see us now so may be next 50 year I may know what else it want to do beside peeping on us.
Actually GNUstep is themable. With the current design, you can simply load a theme engine bundle (Camaelon) without recompiling any code while Camaelon is a seperate project created by a third party (Thanks to Objective-C). Now people are working on a new theme design too. (http://www.jesseross.com/clients/gnustep/ui/conce pts/21/camaelon_nesedah.png)
I think it makes sense to put pango over webcore.
I didn't take a look at gtk-webcore yet though, but I guess
the design could adapt webkit that put OpenStep's
text system over webcore.. the same way Cocoa/GNUstep did.
Sorry to disappoint you, but comparing with how GNUstep blend itself along with Cairo, I wouldn't call GTK+'s way an "integration" either. And before you mod this down, please check out the code and you'll understand what I meant.
One day, after installing OS suddenly a robot patient got BSOD. Robot Patient Stephanie: Please press the 3 buttons - beep beep beep A medical student: 3? I see only 2 :( :( :( :(
from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sandman_(Marvel_C omics)
"The Sandman has the ability to transform into a malleable sand-like substance which can be hardened, dispersed, or shaped according to his will."
Woah! I wish er...
I always have "any later version" clause applied for my (most of the time-GP) license, so FSF, I trust, can fix it if bad things happen. I'm glad that I always share the kind of politic model. Well, just for me, too bad this isn't in Linux's.
Google Sea? /me hands down slashdot ID.
When I bet the star itself yelled "freeeeedom!"
Pheeew Pheeew!
Using laser based guns is a great solution to save good guys' life, well.. just like in starwars, only bad guys may got struck by them.
In other news, Missiles Now Can Knock Out an F-16 with Built-In Laser Cannons!!
I neither believe nor 'do not believe' in God. Thus since I am here, there must be a reason(s) that I am here at a certain level. It isn't my problem at all if God does exist or not coz if I were God himself, I would expect my creations to believe in goodness not myself (God) since that's what they (creations) can experience directly. According my experience, the good and bad can be seperated by the matter of 'self'. ie. Whenever you "want/don't want" something, if this "want/don't want" belongs to self then it's evil rather belongs to everything which is good. (And I choose to be good not because I believe in goodness, but because good is better) I guess I must note that I'm from the school of Theravada (which is not a religion IMHO) and we were taught to see things as a function of possibilities, and either believing/not believing are evil things because they are 'self' thing. From my school of thought, we respect everything, including our God which has been called 'Dhamma' which can be both evil and good.
But I can't see the others from space, can I?
I think the good and bad depends on the way you experience what you are doing, not what you are doing. If I treat someone bad, with good intention, then that's good. So no matter this hazelnut crunch brownie may its own mind or not, if I cut it into pieces angrily coz I hate so much a brownie then that's a bad thing, but if I cut it into pieces so I can share it with my friends with mercy, then that's a good thing. Bad example, sorry. My point is, it's hard to figure out if others actually has mind or not. But it isn't that hard to distinguish good and bad coz it's certain that you have a mind.
I'm pretty sure that one specific part of me has its own mind. So I treat it very well.
At least we have a name for the first turtle found in the lake.
It probably see us 25 years ago and it should take another 25 years to see us now so may be next 50 year I may know what else it want to do beside peeping on us.
But that's enough to play tic-tac-toe.
FSF already made a program to act like virus for decades. (j/k everybody knows that GPL is not about viral but derivative and communism)
Actually GNUstep is themable. With the current design, you can simply load a theme engine bundle (Camaelon) without recompiling any code while Camaelon is a seperate project created by a third party (Thanks to Objective-C). Now people are working on a new theme design too. (http://www.jesseross.com/clients/gnustep/ui/conce pts/21/camaelon_nesedah.png)
I think it makes sense to put pango over webcore. I didn't take a look at gtk-webcore yet though, but I guess the design could adapt webkit that put OpenStep's text system over webcore.. the same way Cocoa/GNUstep did.
Sorry to disappoint you, but comparing with how GNUstep blend itself along with Cairo, I wouldn't call GTK+'s way an "integration" either. And before you mod this down, please check out the code and you'll understand what I meant.
Make it less than 6 hours or sun will push you backward in the afternoon. :(
Ah.. I guess it is a joke either way... in the original poster's view... who is no me and may or may not be similar to mine.
And my tic-tac-toe overlord will beat yours.
But will there be some of them in my garage tomorrow?
So I suppose to call this 'FXML' ?
No GMO for Green Martians. Thank you.