Re: ENB: Time travel, space filling curves, I Love Lucy etc.

2019-10-22 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 12:20 PM john lunzer wrote: > I have not used to most recent release of emacs from 1985, this was the > year GNU Emacs was released. I can't say for sure if it was feature > complete enough to support Leo. Also, keep in mind that org-mode was only > created in 2003. As

Re: ENB: Time travel, space filling curves, I Love Lucy etc.

2019-10-22 Thread Matt Wilkie
Riffing on topic of Lucille Ball: in addition to the iconic *I Love Lucy* she was responsible for *Star Trek* and *Mission: Impossible*, among others. I couldn't find the the revolving

Re: ENB: Time travel, space filling curves, I Love Lucy etc.

2019-10-22 Thread john lunzer
I have not used to most recent release of emacs from 1985, this was the year GNU Emacs was released. I can't say for sure if it was feature complete enough to support Leo. Also, keep in mind that org-mode was only created in 2003. As far as time-travel experiments go I think there would have

ENB: Time travel, space filling curves, I Love Lucy etc.

2019-10-22 Thread Edward K. Ream
This Engineering Notebook post aims to explain some inherent tensions in my thinking about Leo's future. More so than most, it's a "thinking out loud" post. *Time travel* f I were to time travel back to 1985, knowing what I know now, I would almost certainly have written the prototype of Leo