As my imaginary psychiatrist always tells me . . .
"GIGO is all very well and
DIDO (Developed Input Developed Output) is the pro-biotic version"
Certainly a weirdo - probably codes in APL
. . . talking of code; never made much use of Javascript
- too unreliable
but this self
altering gibberish could certainly be used to make sense
and here is the Chatzy
couch and javascript chat room
I learnt everything I needed to know about
computer development from Star Trek
All my Occult knowledge comes from
'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'
As you can imagine
I am ready for anything
My knowledge of Time travel comes from watching
the cult British TV series from the 60's onward
Dr Hu or Dr Who as he is sometimes known
The theme music was created by a very talented musician
in 1958 (I believe it was) who worked in the BBC electronic Workshop
- she was a great innovator (but of course being a woman
has never received much recognition for
the pioneering work of this extraordinary theme tune)
ProjeX
tmXxine
Multi-Dimensional Travel
tmXxine Protype 1
- upto to Feb 2004
OAUSAI
Onward and Upward - Sideways and Inward
To create a Multi-dimensional tmXxine
Console
choose the right language
It will be so much easier in the
future
- part of the reason for going there . . .
Recently I was using
Netlogo to experimentally
output java
it was 900k of applet though . . .
Languages like Elica
and LOGO
are fun but they seem too hard for my two year old . . .
Is
it just me or is everyone programming the same things
in different languages?
I
want to design programs and for that I need the right tools
A sort of Artificial
life program that generates topological programs
Is that too much to
ask for? Not in the future . . .
You are now returned to Reality . .
.
Everything you wanted to know about firewalls,
anti-virus, anti-spyware etc
Been playing with Curl (am I heretic?) tmXxine
whilst
trying to get out of the tmXine
cage
Now I am trying to set up the CurlChat environment
without all
this login and send me your soul
KISS works for me . . .
Tried these two
but not entirely happy and welcome advisement on a hosted
free
chat room that is called from a bit of javascript . . .
How can we get our CPU possessed by a benevolent entity of our choice?
We could join the Holy
Geeks
We could pray to Our Father who Arte in Knoppix
We
could contract our very soul on a project-by-project
basis
We could use cellophane to create a laptop 3D
Fairy Princess
We live in a world of choices
A group of neurons in the superior parietal lobe - towards the top and back of the brain - went dark. This is the region associated with processing information about space and time, and the orientation of the body in space. "It determines where the body ends and the rest of the world begins." It's orientation requires sensory input to determine it's calculus. When you block sensory inputs to this region, as you do during intense meditation, "you prevent the brain from forming the distinction between self and not-self - normal boundaries. As a result the brain seems to have no choice but to perceive the self as "endless and intimately interwoven with everyone and everything."
From the neurotheology research
of neurologist Dr. James Austin
. . . and now for a little relaxation . . .
sri say
Animals can really improve your quality of life if you're
into that kind of thing.
You mean by eating them? (probably
not)
mean
Whilst designing a time machine I thought
we might need some ideas . . .
Is it possible to free your mind?
http://freemind.sourceforge.net/
Lobster is edible
First diary entry for me! Mostly a test to see
how this works and whether standard html tags such as bold, italics etc work.
I
am a contributor to the open source ReactOS project however have not had
much time for such endevours for most of this year due to ongoing personal issues
which have required my undivided full attention.
Now this ReactOS
That is an Opensource Longhorn?
Will it be ready before the Ms Gates offering?And talking of the merger of Windows and Linux
Isn't it about time we had a generic OS that could be configured to
run . . . well everything . . .So many OS's so little time . . .
zachlipton said:
This
is mainly to avoid the shame of a diary that hasn't been updated in years. Most
of my blogging has been at my MozillaZine blog which you should check out.
Also,
I'm amazed that I'm certified as a master. I really don't deserve this.
You are worthy You are worthy
Build your own
time machine and other info
http://www.rexresearch.com/
Everything that has a beginning has an end
Build a time machine
10 PRINT "EVERYTHING THAT HAS A BEGINNING HAS AN END"
20 GOTO 10Do you have any other ideas, maybe more common, that break the Matrix rule? Or that break the modified rule below:
Everything that has a beginning has an end, as long as you do not glue the two ends together, or either one or both ends are open to infinite.
Some straight lines turn out to be circles, if regarded from far away. Some circles look like straight lines if magnified enough. Two sides of the same coin?
Well Dang er Maus
What you say may be true it may even be untrue
it certainly
can be both and hopefully neither
all at the same time
|Not so much
two sides of one coin
but all sides (including the ones it does not have)
of
one coin
Anything that can be stated can be contradicted
and you
certainly can argue with that . . .
10 PRINT "EVERYTHING THAT HAS A BEGINNING HAS AN END
15 REM This statement to RUN (01) IF CPU ENERGY OVERLAY ON
20 GOTO
30 = 01+(-10+-20)
40 GO2 0
50 END IF 2 > 0 OR 20 <> 2+0
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