And why the HELL people prefer answering this kind of question to
normal ones? (Including me...)
On Jan 31, 2008 9:40 AM, Blubaugh, David A. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do not understand why no one has answered the following question:
>
> Has anybody worked with Gene Expression Programming
On 31/01/2008, Shane Geiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The answer is here:
> http://www.google.com/search?q=gene+expression+programming+python
>
Not anymore. Now, that page is all links to this thread!
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On Jan 30, 4:40 pm, "Blubaugh, David A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do not understand why no one has answered the following question:
>
> Has anybody worked with Gene Expression Programming
>
> David Blubaugh
>
David (may i call you David?)
May i suggest you lock your workstation when you
> Seems like they'd have trouble with cooling problems...
> (okay, I was just told yesterday that "hell is hot" is a
> culturally relative thing, and that the Nordic version of hell
> involves extreme cold. ymmv)
That depends on the rate at which hell is expanding. If it is
expanding at a slower
Bjoern Schliessmann wrote:
> Stefan Behnel wrote:
>
>> How do you know people in hell aren't doing any programming in
>> Python?
>
> Common sense. In hell, everything is hacked together using Perl.
Although see: http://xkcd.com/224/
TJG
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Stefan Behnel wrote:
> How do you know people in hell aren't doing any programming in
> Python?
Common sense. In hell, everything is hacked together using Perl.
Regards,
Björn (running for cover :) )
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> I actually expect hell to have the largest computing powers in
> the universe. What do you think how many IBM, Solaris,
> don't-ask-me-what machines admins have already sent down
> there?
Seems like they'd have trouble with cooling problems...
(okay, I was just told yesterday that "hell is hot"
John Henry wrote:
>> Why the HELL has nobody answered my question
>> !
>
> Urhpeople in HELL can't answer your question. Try sending your
> post to HEAVEN...
How do you know people in hell aren't doing any programm
>Why the HELL has nobody answered my question
>!
Urhpeople in HELL can't answer your question. Try sending your
post to HEAVEN...
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Steve Holden wrote:
> ...
> Look guys, I thought we'd agreed that the PSU was no longer to be
How did Steve manage to click send again after the para
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"Blubaugh, David A." wrote:
> I do not understand why no one has answered the following question:
> Has anybody worked with Gene Expression Programming
Not me, and I'm not expecting too. In addition, I'm not actually trying to
figure out if anyone else is working with Gene Expression Progra
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2008-01-31, Daniel Fetchinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I do not understand why no one has answered the following question:
>>>
>>> Has anybody worked with Gene Expression Programming
>> Hm, maybe because nobody did? Just a thought. It can also be that
>> ever
The answer is here:
http://www.google.com/search?q=gene+expression+programming+python
Tim Chase wrote:
>> I do not understand why no one has answered the following question:
>>
>> Has anybody worked with Gene Expression Programming
>>
>
> Well, my father's name is Gene, and he's exp
On 2008-01-31, ajaksu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 30, 10:40 pm, "Blubaugh, David A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> I do not understand why no one has answered the following question:
>>
>> Has anybody worked with Gene Expression Programming
>>
>> David Blubaugh
>
> I see. You don't un
On Jan 30, 10:40 pm, "Blubaugh, David A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I do not understand why no one has answered the following question:
>
> Has anybody worked with Gene Expression Programming
>
> David Blubaugh
I see. You don't understand. That's a fact. I'm sure there are free
online resou
On 2008-01-31, Daniel Fetchinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I do not understand why no one has answered the following question:
>>
>> Has anybody worked with Gene Expression Programming
>
> Hm, maybe because nobody did? Just a thought. It can also be that
> everyone worked with it but ev
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 19:40:24 -0500, Blubaugh, David A. wrote:
> I do not understand why no one has answered the following question:
>
> Has anybody worked with Gene Expression Programming
Yes, people have worked with Gene Expression Programming.
I don't know who. I don't know where. But I'm
On Jan 30, 6:40 pm, "Blubaugh, David A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do not understand why no one has answered the following question:
>
> Has anybody worked with Gene Expression Programming
>
> David Blubaugh
>
Sorry, I was too busy reading the posts about the pubic hair.
And did you re
> I do not understand why no one has answered the following question:
>
> Has anybody worked with Gene Expression Programming
Well, my father's name is Gene, and he's expressed software wants
that I've implemented in Python...so yes, I guess I've done some
Gene Expression Programming...
;
> I do not understand why no one has answered the following question:
>
> Has anybody worked with Gene Expression Programming
Hm, maybe because nobody did? Just a thought. It can also be that
everyone worked with it but everyone is part of a big conspiracy not
to answer any of your emails
is this some kind of joke?
if you get no answers, then the answer is no
On Jan 30, 2008 7:40 PM, Blubaugh, David A. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do not understand why no one has answered the following question:
>
> Has anybody worked with Gene Expression Programming
>
>
> David Blubaugh
>
>
I do not understand why no one has answered the following question:
Has anybody worked with Gene Expression Programming
David Blubaugh
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