Guy,
It must be noted that it is not Common Sense to presume that of all
the various levels of contribution here by individuals, that someone
somehow has the right to tell me to F___ Off.
So please don't look at me as if I've no common sense...fact is,I do,
enough to want FLEX to continue to grow, but have posted information
that I'm sure Adobe would appreciate everyone having the chance to see
the Webinar.
Also, if you knew me and what I've been through family-wise, and
health-wise, a 10 year heart problem with my Dad triple by-pass, my
sister having an Aneyrism that was fixed but then broke and she went
into a coma....if you knew me and what I've been through you would
know that I do not have ego.
Any pridefulness I ever had was drowned; and I'm only telling you this
because you don't know anything about me, and claim I have an ego.
You don't know my intentions for posting to [flexcoders] they are not
for my benefit and I gain nothing by them, they are for the benefit of
the [flexcoders] community to know that,
1. The FLEX SDK is now Open Source, and there is a great (and better)
tool out there called (and it's a [flexcoders] tool) FTD Enterprise
3.0 that greatly improves flexcoding productivity.
2. Contributions by 3rd parties to Open .SWF by the likes of
Papervision3D provide an opportunity for them to become the new
"FutureWave" of the new millennium. That's the purpose of Open Source
FLEX SDK, and Open .SWF, to encourage these 3rd parties to improve
things.
3. My posting on the Battle of the Runtimes was a very newsworthy for
any [flexcoder] and the clear pathway in these battles with efforts
like OpenLaszlo.org, allows [flexcoders] to be able to program and
publish in Open .SWF, SliverLight, JavaFx, and AJAX at the same time.
Other formats are coming as well.
4. I have enough experience in Bayesian Probability to do the imaging
coloring that Scene7 does. Anyone who follows medical imaging at
Cornell University knows these methods well.
What do 1-3 mean? They mean, Understanding what's going on with the
energy we put into our FLEX mxml and ActionScript code.
Please do not Let Information I post directly related to [flexcoding]
for the benefit of the coders on this list, provide an excuse to try
and tape someone's mouth shut.
Common Sense says the person cursing needs a break.
Ego, would remove anything in the way of understanding this obvious
fact.
I did not spend the money I have on Adobe Products, and follow this
list since the first FLEX Beta, to be treated this way, and I don't
intend to let it pass.
I will make any future effort to post directly related to
[flexcoders], and for the time being remain passive unless I am
defamed or white-washed again by people not wanting others to know
information that is relevant.
So it's a new beginning if you want it to be --- let's see after the
Sept. 11th Webinar (and again, I never asked the question about
licensing the Adobe Store; anyone who has purchased SDK's from
Microsoft Universal Subscriptions, Macromedia, Adobe and other
companies, understands the purpose of these Copyrights, and the idea
that someone would have to license something they built on their own
from the ground up that appears as a Flexstore is non-sense; or should
we say, not common sense).
Peace until someone breaks it.
-r
On Aug 31, 2008, at 8:15 PM, Guy Morton wrote:
Josh was perhaps ill-advised to put that in writing, but frankly, he
just wrote what others are by now no doubt thinking.
Josh contributes MUCH more useful stuff to this list than you do
Robert, so if you really have other people's interests at heart
you'd not be trying to get him kicked off this list. The fact that
you are suggests to me that your ego has outgrown your common sense.
Guy
On 01/09/2008, at 9:55 AM, Robert Thompson wrote:
Because of your cursing, I won't respond to any more questions on
this thread.
However, take the "we" out of your statement telling me to F___
O___ and calling my detailed responses schizophrenic paranoid
delusional.
All others, attend the Webinar and try to protect your future by
simply getting things straightened out. If they change from what
I've read, hurray for Adobe!
I'll leave it as a clear case of abuse in the form of expletives,
and names.
- Goodbye, and please get some sleep or take your anger about your
life out on someone else.
On Aug 31, 2008, at 7:44 PM, Josh McDonald wrote:
No, I won't get off your back, stop spamming the list with your
insane whining. "Ask Adobe" followed by 4 pages of your paranoid
schizophrenic delusional rambling is not "answering the question".