Re: use-livecode Digest, Vol 102, Issue 49

2012-03-25 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Hi Roger,

This stack was created with LiveCode 5.5

Could you post a version that runs in
Ken Ray's StackRunner:
http://www.sonsothunder.com/devres/revolution/downloads/StackRunner.htm
or this stack actually require new features
of latest LiveCode version?

By the way, yesterday I was asking about
iDisk webpages and Mark Schoneville told
me that this service had closed long ago.

How did you are using iDisk, if the service was closed?

Thanks in advance!

Al

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Re: use-livecode Digest, Vol 102, Issue 49

2012-03-24 Thread Thomas McGrath III
I didn't take either comment as overly argumentative but more like a challenge 
(which we tend to do on this list from time to time). For me, coming up with 
two criteria is intriguing and caught my interest. I would love to see more on 
the validity of those two criteria, but what really interested me was how Roger 
translated those to an interesting LC project. Very cool. I would love to hear 
more about that.

-- Tom McGrath III
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On Mar 24, 2012, at 8:31 PM, Roger Guay wrote:

> Tim,
> 
> I don't pretend to know anything! As for my thesis, I am merely making 
> assumptions based on statistics and the vast size of our galaxy and the 
> number of stars it contains. No one has decided anything about the nature of 
> our species except the religious. BTW, did you look at the simulation?
> 
> I think it might be best to take any further discussions of this nature 
> off-list.
> 
> Cheers,
> Roger
> 
> 
> On Mar 24, 2012, at 6:03 PM, use-livecode-requ...@lists.runrev.com wrote:
> 
>> Message: 9
>> Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2012 12:44:21 -0700
>> From: Tim Jones 
>> To: How to use LiveCode 
>> Subject: Re: ANN and OT: Calling All SETI Enthusiasts
>> Message-ID: 
>> Content-Type: text/plain; CHARSET=US-ASCII
>> 
>> Ready to defend your thesis?  Let me toss out two great Sci-Fi antithesis to 
>> your points below -
>> 
>> How have we determined how long the "relatively short duration" of the radio 
>> stage of any societies is?
>> 
>> How have we decided, even taking asynchronous development into account, that 
>> humans aren't the most mature and advanced species in the nearby galaxy?
>> 
>> :-)
>> 
>> Tim
>> 
>> 
>> On Mar 24, 2012, at 12:20 PM, Roger Guay wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> The SETI project has been in existence for about 50 years, and Enrico 
>>> Fermi's question asked in the 1940's, "Where is everybody?" is still 
>>> germane today.
>>> 
>>> I think I have finally succeded in building a simulation of two criteria 
>>> relevant to this SETI "problem": 1) The asynchronous evolution of 
>>> intelligence throughout the galaxy couple with 2) the relatively short 
>>> duration of the radio stage of alien technologies.
>>> 
>>> You can download this stack at:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> https://idisk.mac.com/irog//Public/SETIproblem.livecode
>>> 
>>> I welcome any feedback.
>>> 
>>> Thanks and cheers,
>>> Roger Guay
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Re: use-livecode Digest, Vol 102, Issue 49

2012-03-24 Thread Roger Guay
Tim,

I don't pretend to know anything! As for my thesis, I am merely making 
assumptions based on statistics and the vast size of our galaxy and the number 
of stars it contains. No one has decided anything about the nature of our 
species except the religious. BTW, did you look at the simulation?

I think it might be best to take any further discussions of this nature 
off-list.

Cheers,
Roger


On Mar 24, 2012, at 6:03 PM, use-livecode-requ...@lists.runrev.com wrote:

> Message: 9
> Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2012 12:44:21 -0700
> From: Tim Jones 
> To: How to use LiveCode 
> Subject: Re: ANN and OT: Calling All SETI Enthusiasts
> Message-ID: 
> Content-Type: text/plain; CHARSET=US-ASCII
> 
> Ready to defend your thesis?  Let me toss out two great Sci-Fi antithesis to 
> your points below -
> 
> How have we determined how long the "relatively short duration" of the radio 
> stage of any societies is?
> 
> How have we decided, even taking asynchronous development into account, that 
> humans aren't the most mature and advanced species in the nearby galaxy?
> 
> :-)
> 
> Tim
> 
> 
> On Mar 24, 2012, at 12:20 PM, Roger Guay wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>>  
>> The SETI project has been in existence for about 50 years, and Enrico 
>> Fermi's question asked in the 1940's, "Where is everybody?" is still germane 
>> today.
>> 
>> I think I have finally succeded in building a simulation of two criteria 
>> relevant to this SETI "problem": 1) The asynchronous evolution of 
>> intelligence throughout the galaxy couple with 2) the relatively short 
>> duration of the radio stage of alien technologies.
>> 
>> You can download this stack at:
>> 
>>  
>> https://idisk.mac.com/irog//Public/SETIproblem.livecode
>> 
>> I welcome any feedback.
>> 
>> Thanks and cheers,
>> Roger Guay
>> ___

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