[opensource-dev] Offlist replies + Posting Policies and Guidelines
Henri Beauchamp
sldev at free.fr
Sun Aug 8 15:58:00 PDT 2010
All this non-sense looks and sounds furiously like the gibberish that some
so called "A.I." bots produce...
If I were you, guys, I'd just stop feeding the bot, lol !
As for me, the bot's email is now part of my spam filter...
On Sun, 08 Aug 2010 10:22:12 -0700, Dzonatas Sol wrote:
> Opensource, I understand what you mean, yet also take in account the
> angle of open source intelligence.
>
> It's almost exponential the amount of time people approach the same
> desired change to what has been made open source over and over. It's
> bankable.
>
> That's where I forced to schedule my time... it's no secret... It's open
> source! There is a difference between open source and open source
> software. One is obviously the precursor to the other.
>
> Sounds object oriented?
>
> Let's see how this sounds...
>
> https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SNOW-800
> "Massively duplicated objects"
>
> Didn't there used to be have a main grid problem with something.. that
> was the purpose for lag... how does that feel?
>
> http://svn.secondlife.com/trac/linden/changeset/3614
> "SNOW-800: Oops -- forgot to add sound_ids.cpp to SVN."
>
> Few universities decided to split up, and split up internally again.
> Those that teach a high degree of ag-biotech get hard lesson that you
> eventually find out they never expect anybody to complete.
>
> "Maybe you should go see a doctor about your problem..."
>
> That sounds like the answer... but I'm not thinking in sound. I admit,
> I'm visual... result? Bankable.
>
> What did they try to do... create a problem and then tell you the answer.
>
> "Let's make 1.4 the new teen grid... and bank on goo!"
>
> Done did for you. I think some others already know this style started to
> bank on it.
>
> I know that just minimized their ability to speak about it, yet they
> still threaten like above because they expect nobody to get it.
>
> Duh! Sounds like BSD style now... they (as in BSD they) got it! It's
> obvious... can't be patented.
>
> We learn what patents will never expire!
>
> I try to tell people and every thread I've ever posted how this cause
> connects to that effect gets taken down. Finally, they learn not to do
> that and bank on it. I can't bank on like they do, so... I know some at
> LL understand at least this much.
>
> Some for me, some for you! "Freakibility!"
>
> This sounds backwords, yet?
>
> Just don't even think about being able to find a reason not to leave
> this in public:
> Part of my Ag-Biotech explanations... it's like we bank on the dead.
> 6 feet under... eventually root of plants get there.
> Learn the "leylines"...
> They grow...
> And grow...
> And bloom...
> And you know...
>
>
> This is the critical part: And they grow again
>
> I beat you like pizza!
>
> I like hummus!
>
> They told me not to say, yet I got a solution, and they (here... like
> heh... LL knows...) already have had the question. "Bigger sphere?"
>
> I'm open minded to an answer... it all relates to this open source,
> now. It's legit even before official vote. I've already started to
> map... years ahead... wish you were hear!
>
>
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