1. cry for help
- Posted by jiri babor <jbabor at PARADISE.NET.NZ> Apr 06, 1999
- 612 views
Hey, Guys, I do not know how to do it, but I think we have to find a way how to separate Bill's followers from the sane remnants of the Euphorian crowd. No doubt, some of you will remember and accuse me again from just another fit of random Windows smashing, but I cannot take it any more! I will never understand why anybody would want to muse, almost endlessly, how to elicit any sort of retarded response from a second rate operating system. And, unfortunately, that's precisely what Micro$oft friends are forcing us to read about all the time. I agree, the people who want to do it, should be allowed to do it, but, please, only from the relative safety of a specially built asylum. Or even better, can we perhaps have a three-way split, to get rid of the Linux nuts as well? jiri
2. Re: cry for help
- Posted by Arthur Adamson <euclid at ISOC.NET> Apr 05, 1999
- 538 views
Jiri, you are right as usual. The computer world prodictivity slows to a crawl whenever Windows enters the picture. However, that is where the money is...so love it or starve. Sorry, it is a cruel world. Bye, Grumpy Art >just another fit of random Windows smashing, but I cannot take it any >more! I will never understand why anybody would want to muse, almost >endlessly, how to elicit any sort of retarded response from a second Arthur P. Adamson, The Engine Man, euclid2 at email.com
3. Re: cry for help
- Posted by "Cuny, David" <David.Cuny at DSS.CA.GOV> Apr 05, 1999
- 527 views
Jiri Babor wrote: > ... Bill's followers from the sane remnants ... > ... retarded response from a second rate operating system ... > ... Micro$oft friends are forcing us ... > ... specially built asylum ... > ... get rid of Linux nuts ... Yes, ad hominem are certainly satisfying to write. I should know; I've written my fair share of them. Why not just suggest splitting the group into Win32 and DOS users? -- David Cuny
4. Re: cry for help
- Posted by Don Groves <groves at ACM.ORG> Apr 05, 1999
- 531 views
At 12:30 4/6/99 +1200, jiri babor wrote: >Hey, Guys, > >I do not know how to do it, but I think we have to find a way how to >separate Bill's followers from the sane remnants of the Euphorian >crowd. No doubt, some of you will remember and accuse me again from >just another fit of random Windows smashing, but I cannot take it any >more! I will never understand why anybody would want to muse, almost >endlessly, how to elicit any sort of retarded response from a second >rate operating system. And, unfortunately, that's precisely what >Micro$oft friends are forcing us to read about all the time. I agree, >the people who want to do it, should be allowed to do it, but, please, >only from the relative safety of a specially built asylum. > >Or even better, can we perhaps have a three-way split, to get rid of >the Linux nuts as well? jiri Jiri, Upon inspecting the header of your message, I found this line: X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2014.211 So either your message was a troll or you are one of same people you're complaining about. Should we make room for you in the asylum?-- Don Groves
5. Re: cry for help
- Posted by Harry White <werwolf at CU-MUC.DE> Apr 05, 1999
- 538 views
At 07:35 PM 4/5/99 +0200, you wrote: >Why not just suggest splitting the group into Win32 and DOS users? > >-- David Cuny > > Because Windows is just aa clownsuit for DOS :) hehe (what should i say i made the frontend so i have to be silent :)))) But nice to meet you David (EE ?) :) I like the editor and its my editor on the frontend right now. Thanks for that great Editor . :) I working on that helpfile and have about 100 topics finished right now (Euphoria Commands G in the alphabetical Reference) (zip compressed 200 kb) :)) that includes Refman.doc and Library.doc I might put all together :) but i will see :) Greetings Harry <<---- Builder of the Euphoria 2.1 Frontend for Windows 95/98 ---->> Just ask for it :) ICQ # 23724435
6. Re: cry for help
- Posted by Jiri Babor <J.Babor at GNS.CRI.NZ> Apr 06, 1999
- 525 views
Don, From your confused reaction I have to assume you are one of the Bill's victims too. You know, in the real world, there is a big difference between an occasional use (especially when there are virtually no alternatives allowed) and active promotion of the vile stuff. jiri Don Groves <groves at ACM.ORG> on 06-04-99 06:45:31 Please respond to Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU cc: (bcc: Jiri Babor/GNS) Subject: Re: cry for help At 12:30 4/6/99 +1200, jiri babor wrote: >Hey, Guys, > >I do not know how to do it, but I think we have to find a way how to >separate Bill's followers from the sane remnants of the Euphorian >crowd. No doubt, some of you will remember and accuse me again from >just another fit of random Windows smashing, but I cannot take it any >more! I will never understand why anybody would want to muse, almost >endlessly, how to elicit any sort of retarded response from a second >rate operating system. And, unfortunately, that's precisely what >Micro$oft friends are forcing us to read about all the time. I agree, >the people who want to do it, should be allowed to do it, but, please, >only from the relative safety of a specially built asylum. > >Or even better, can we perhaps have a three-way split, to get rid of >the Linux nuts as well? jiri Jiri, Upon inspecting the header of your message, I found this line: X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2014.211 So either your message was a troll or you are one of same people you're complaining about. Should we make room for you in the asylum?-- Don Groves
7. Re: cry for help
- Posted by Jiri Babor <J.Babor at GNS.CRI.NZ> Apr 06, 1999
- 523 views
> Why not just suggest splitting the group into Win32 and DOS users? > -- David Cuny You are right, David, but where is your sense of humour? jiri
8. Re: cry for help
- Posted by Ray Smith <Ray.Smith at FUJITSU.COM.AU> Apr 06, 1999
- 535 views
Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS: If / when the mailing list ever does get split it should be split into a general list for Euphoria issues and a list for each platform supported. Currently that would be: * Euphoria - General * Euphoria - DOS32 specific * Euphoria - Win32 specific * Euphoria - Linux specific There should be a Linux list because there is already much discussion. For me personally I don't think it needs to be split yet, I'm interested in hearing what others are doing even if it doesn't affect me. Ray Smith >> Why not just suggest splitting the group into Win32 and DOS users? > >> -- David Cuny > >You are right, David, but where is your sense of humour? jiri >
9. Re: cry for help
- Posted by "Cuny, David" <David.Cuny at DSS.CA.GOV> Apr 05, 1999
- 552 views
Jiri Babor replied: >> Why not just suggest splitting the group into Win32 and DOS users? > You are right, David, but where is your sense of humour? jiri Sorry... when I first got the post, I tried several times to find some hidden humour, but it just came off as mean-spirited. It didn't help that I'm one of those "nuts" promoting both the Win32 and Linux platforms (although 99% of the time I code in DOS). No offense taken, though. On the matter of splitting the group, I agree with Ray Smith - there doesn't seem to be cause yet. -- David Cuny
10. Re: cry for help
- Posted by Don Groves <groves at ACM.ORG> Apr 05, 1999
- 552 views
At 10:55 4/6/99 +1200, Jiri Babor wrote: >Don, > >>From your confused reaction I have to assume you are one of the Bill's >victims too. You know, in the real world, there is a big difference between >an occasional use (especially when there are virtually no alternatives >allowed) and active promotion of the vile stuff. jiri Jiri, Yes, I know there's a big difference. However, it seems a bit cheesy to me to slam M$ products while using them yourself. (At least use a Mac or somethingPlus, I thought the subject at hand was Euphoria. I've not seen anyone on this list engaged in "active promotion" of M$ stuff, did I miss something? No, I'm not one of Bill's victims. I very much dislike the way he does business and I'm not fond of his products. Right now, all I have is a 3 year old NT box, but I've already decided my next box will be a G3 PowerMac running MacOS, MkLinux and BeOS (if Be ever gets off their duff and supports the G3). I'll be completely Wintel free. -- Don > >Don Groves <groves at ACM.ORG> on 06-04-99 06:45:31 > >Please respond to Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS ><EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> > > > > To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU > > cc: (bcc: Jiri Babor/GNS) > > > > Subject: Re: cry for help >>At 12:30 4/6/99 +1200, jiri babor wrote: >>Hey, Guys, >> >>I do not know how to do it, but I think we have to find a way how to >>separate Bill's followers from the sane remnants of the Euphorian >>crowd. No doubt, some of you will remember and accuse me again from >>just another fit of random Windows smashing, but I cannot take it any >>more! I will never understand why anybody would want to muse, almost >>endlessly, how to elicit any sort of retarded response from a second >>rate operating system. And, unfortunately, that's precisely what >>Micro$oft friends are forcing us to read about all the time. I agree, >>the people who want to do it, should be allowed to do it, but, please, >>only from the relative safety of a specially built asylum. >> >>Or even better, can we perhaps have a three-way split, to get rid of >>the Linux nuts as well? jiri > >Jiri, >Upon inspecting the header of your message, I found this line: > >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2014.211 > >So either your message was a troll or you are one of same >people you're complaining about. Should we make room for >you in the asylum?
>-- >Don Groves
11. Re: cry for help
- Posted by Daniel Berstein <daber at PAIR.COM> Apr 06, 1999
- 517 views
Jiri Babor wrote: > > > Why not just suggest splitting the group into Win32 and DOS users? > > > -- David Cuny > > You are right, David, but where is your sense of humour? jiri In an asylum? :^) -- Regards, Daniel Berstein [daber at pair.com]
12. Re: cry for help
- Posted by Daniel Berstein <daber at PAIR.COM> Apr 06, 1999
- 548 views
Don Groves wrote: > No, I'm not one of Bill's victims. I very much dislike the way he > does business and I'm not fond of his products. Right now, all I > have is a 3 year old NT box, but I've already decided my next box will > be a G3 PowerMac running MacOS, MkLinux and BeOS (if Be ever gets off > their duff and supports the G3). I'll be completely Wintel free. Smart move. Have you read Be's faqs about G3... it's not their fault, Apple is rotten (with worm and everything). Anyways may I suggest a PII box with SuSE/RedHat and BeOs. BTW I'm available to beta-test, co-develop or whatever, Euphoria on Linux (2.0.39, soon 2.2.5) and BeOS R4. PEU already compiles succesfully on both platforms. Rob, do you want to send me something? Someday?
13. Re: cry for help
- Posted by Don Groves <groves at ACM.ORG> Apr 06, 1999
- 530 views
At 01:21 4/6/99 -0400, Daniel Berstein wrote: >Don Groves wrote: > >> No, I'm not one of Bill's victims. I very much dislike the way he >> does business and I'm not fond of his products. Right now, all I >> have is a 3 year old NT box, but I've already decided my next box will >> be a G3 PowerMac running MacOS, MkLinux and BeOS (if Be ever gets off >> their duff and supports the G3). I'll be completely Wintel free. > >Smart move. Have you read Be's faqs about G3... it's not their fault, >Apple is rotten (with worm and everything)... No, I haven't read them. Thanks for the tip. -- Don Groves