2014-08-14 19:30 GMT-03:00, Skip Tavakkolian skip.tavakkol...@gmail.com:
i've forwarded your request to SP9SS (i may be missing an S in there
somewhere) for their immediate attention. they assure me it will be taken
up at the next special session of the central committee.
personally i think
If my topic has been moved to another list, please give me the link of
my topic that was moved.
sorry, we can't. it's secret.
i've forwarded your request to SP9SS (i may be missing an S in there
somewhere) for their immediate attention. they assure me it will be taken
up at the next special session of the central committee.
My topic has been moved to another list?
If my topic has been moved to another list,
françai s romaper...@gmail.com writes:
I say this because about three years ago the Riga Technical University
YOU cannot say anything, because you are a spam bot advertising for the
Riga Technical University and University of Latvia and not a sentient
being.
I wrote a prose engine a bit like
it's a bad knockoff of Mark V. Shaney.
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 9:12 AM, smi...@icebubble.org wrote:
françai s romaper...@gmail.com writes:
I say this because about three years ago the Riga Technical University
YOU cannot say anything, because you are a spam bot advertising for the
Riga
2014-08-14 13:12 GMT-03:00, smi...@icebubble.org smi...@icebubble.org:
françai s romaper...@gmail.com writes:
I say this because about three years ago the Riga Technical University
YOU cannot say anything, because you are a spam bot advertising for the
Riga Technical University and
2014-08-13 14:48 GMT-03:00, Aleksandar Kuktin akuk...@gmail.com:
Is there a reason Riga Technical University and University of
Latvia are mentioned in every sentence? What exactly is the purpose of
this e-mail? Advertising? Fishing? Is this an automated shotgun
e-mail designed to extract
i've forwarded your request to SP9SS (i may be missing an S in there
somewhere) for their immediate attention. they assure me it will be taken
up at the next special session of the central committee.
personally i think binary is passé. i'm waiting for processors that are
base some large prime --
i've forwarded your request to SP9SS (i may be missing an S in there
somewhere) for their immediate attention. they assure me it will be taken
up at the next special session of the central committee.
personally i think binary is passé. i'm waiting for processors that are
base some large prime --
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 5:40 PM, Skip Tavakkolian
skip.tavakkol...@gmail.com wrote:
ask in your native language. we know how to use google translate.
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 2:36 PM, françai s romaper...@gmail.com wrote:
2014-08-14 13:12 GMT-03:00, smi...@icebubble.org smi...@icebubble.org:
What are the programming languages that were used to develop the Plan9?
Probably the Riga Technical University and University of Latvia
continue teaching coding in binary code, ie, machine language.
I say this because about three years ago the Riga Technical University
and University of Latvia
Quoting françai s romaper...@gmail.com:
What are the programming languages that were used to develop the Plan9?
Probably the Riga Technical University and University of Latvia
continue teaching coding in binary code, ie, machine language.
I say this because about three years ago the Riga
I say this because about three years ago the Riga Technical University
and University of Latvia continued teaching coding in binary code, ie,
machine language.
that's great! very vew people understand how any machine really works.
it might not be something one can readily apply to another
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 11:06:23AM -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
I say this because about three years ago the Riga Technical University
and University of Latvia continued teaching coding in binary code, ie,
machine language.
that's great! very vew people understand how any machine
On Wed, 13 Aug 2014 09:47:03 -0300
françai s romaper...@gmail.com wrote:
What are the programming languages that were used to develop the
Plan9?
A dialect of C. The source code is in /sys/src.
Probably the Riga Technical University and University of Latvia
continue teaching coding in
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