Re: [9fans] kw IC

2010-09-04 Thread Akshat Kumar
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 5:47 PM, ron minnich wrote: > They have the added advantage of the exponent after the I. > > Reminds me of the degrees of infinity. > > So instead of sucketh-null, I guess they are sucketh-1? Ron, the suck is uncountable ak

Re: [9fans] kw IC

2010-09-03 Thread EBo
> So instead of sucketh-null, I guess they are sucketh-1? ROFLOL!!!

Re: [9fans] kw IC

2010-09-03 Thread andrey mirtchovski
hmm. oops. that was supposed to be private. andrey courtesy of the department of redundancy dept.

Re: [9fans] kw IC

2010-09-03 Thread andrey mirtchovski
Our university has an iS² project. iS² stands for Innovative Support Services. The project's goal is to maximize efficiencies. It's used as the excuse to fire a few support personnel.

Re: [9fans] kw IC

2010-09-03 Thread ron minnich
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 5:11 PM, erik quanstrom wrote: > the main thing they have in common is that they both pass > at least one of ron's "how to tell if a specification sucks" tests. > :-) They have the added advantage of the exponent after the I. Reminds me of the degrees of infinity. So i

Re: [9fans] kw IC

2010-09-03 Thread erik quanstrom
> They have the added advantage of the exponent after the I. > > Reminds me of the degrees of infinity. > > So instead of sucketh-null, I guess they are sucketh-1? so you're working on a new concurrent language for plan 9? - erik

Re: [9fans] kw IC

2010-09-03 Thread erik quanstrom
On Fri Sep 3 19:09:18 EDT 2010, 9p...@imu.li wrote: > I'm working on a audio driver for kw (openrd) as a warmup for other more > useful drivers (do something easy before something hard), and I've come > to the point where to do anything more requires talking to the audio > codec. According to vari