Re: Re: basic lingo question

2000-12-17 Thread Roy Pardi
At 11:36 PM +0100 12/17/2000, Jakob Hede Madsen wrote: >Once Phil Spector was producing a record with John Lennon and and >asked him how he wanted his voice to sound. "Like a watermelon" John >Lennon replied. man...you must be OLD! . . . ;-) -- Roy Pardi [To remove yourself from this

Re: Re: basic lingo question

2000-12-17 Thread Jakob Hede Madsen
>>it gives a different meaning when you know how "Kurt" sounds in danish. > >Ok, I'll bite. With apologies to the esteemed Mr. Griffin, how does >"Kurt" sound in Danish? > >-Kerry Thompson Once Phil Spector was producing a record with John Lennon and and asked him how he wanted his voice to sou

Re: Re: basic lingo question

2000-12-17 Thread Kerry Thompson
>it gives a different meaning when you know how "Kurt" sounds in danish. Ok, I'll bite. With apologies to the esteemed Mr. Griffin, how does "Kurt" sound in Danish? -Kerry Thompson [To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to http://www.penworks.com/LUJ/lingo-l.cgi

RE: Re: basic lingo question

2000-12-16 Thread Johannes Hansen
Hehe Jakob... -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jakob Hede Madsen Sent: 17. december 2000 05:35 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Re: basic lingo question >>"me" is also a convention - you could write a >>behavior

Re: Re: basic lingo question

2000-12-16 Thread Jakob Hede Madsen
>>"me" is also a convention - you could write a >>behavior that substitutes "you" for "me" and it would work just fine > >Good point, Kurt, and one that is documented, but not widely recognized. Actually, when I make that argument I use to say that you could just as well substitute "me" with "Ku

Re: Re: basic lingo question

2000-12-16 Thread Kerry Thompson
>"me" is also a convention - you could write a >behavior that substitutes "you" for "me" and it would work just fine Good point, Kurt, and one that is documented, but not widely recognized. If I may split hairs, though, "me" is a keyword in Lingo, though it has no inherent value. It's a conven

Re: Re: basic lingo question

2000-12-16 Thread Kurt Griffin
>> The question is: what is the meaning of the characters "me" as in >> "me.spriteNum", or "p" as in "pModel"? When does one use these? >> Thanks in advance! The first part of your question has been answered, so I'll tackle the second part. "p" as in "pModel" is a naming convention that many of u