Marty Knapp wrote:
Actually Barney is the Antichrist. For proof:
You stayed awake all night thinking this up, right? :)
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
___
On 04/05/2010 20:05, Marty Knapp wrote:
Actually Barney is the Antichrist. For proof:
on BarneyCode
put "CUTE PURPLE DINOSAUR" Into IsBarneyTheAntiChrist
put 0 into TheNumberThatWillProveIt
replace "U" with "V" in IsBarneyTheAntiChrist --Should be proper
Latin- well, because
repeat wi
Actually Barney is the Antichrist. For proof:
on BarneyCode
put "CUTE PURPLE DINOSAUR" Into IsBarneyTheAntiChrist
put 0 into TheNumberThatWillProveIt
replace "U" with "V" in IsBarneyTheAntiChrist --Should be proper
Latin- well, because
repeat with x=1 to the number of chars of IsBarneyT
The first version sounded more pithy. It had me thinking for 5 whole minutes.
Bob
On May 2, 2010, at 9:11 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
> Oops. Getting late. Meant to say:
>
> The best way to PREDICT the future is to invent it. - Alan Kay
>
> Best,
>
> Jerry Daniels
Spookier still is to consider what ungodly combination of space alien and furry
marmot gave birth to Barney.
> Surely the spookiest thing of all is that Barney is still alive . . . :)
> ___
> use-revolution mailing list
> use-revolution@lists.runrev.c
Ha ha, Thanks for that Colin, I hope pointing out the author of Scratch
didn't come off as rude.
I want a Dynabook
Tom McGrath III
Lazy River Software
http://lazyriver.on-rev.com
3mcgr...@comcast.net
I Can Speak - Communication for the rest of us...
http://mypad.lazyriver.on-rev.com
On May 3, 2010, at 8:32 AM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
> >Alan Kay didn't create the Scratch App for the App Store. John McIntosh, a
> >software developer unaffiliated with MIT, made the Scratch app for iPhone.
I wonder if Alan Kay predicted that an App based on his Squeak language would
be r
Alan Kay didn't create the Scratch App for the App Store. John McIntosh, a
software developer unaffiliated with MIT, made the Scratch app for iPhone.
Read more here: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/04/apple-scratch-app/
Tom
Read More
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/04/apple-scratch-ap
On May 3, 2010, at 12:11 AM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
> >The best way to PREDICT the future is to invent it. - Alan Kay
I wonder if Alan Kay predicted that Apple would remove his Scratch App from the
App Store.
___
use-revolution mailing list
use-rev
://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Rev-and-the-iPad-tp2123407p2123609.html
Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
___
use-revolution mailing list
use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Please visit this url to subscribe, unsub
I hope you are kidding.
-Original Message-
From: Mark Wieder
Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2010 9:12 PM
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: Rev and the iPad
Jerry-
Sunday, May 2, 2010, 9:11:01 PM, you wrote:
> Oops. Getting late. Meant to say:
> The best way to PREDICT the future
Kay, another true computer scientist.
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Daniels
Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2010 9:11 PM
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: Rev and the iPad
Oops. Getting late. Meant to say:
The best way to PREDICT the future is to invent it. - Alan Kay
Best,
Jerry
Jerry-
Sunday, May 2, 2010, 9:11:01 PM, you wrote:
> Oops. Getting late. Meant to say:
> The best way to PREDICT the future is to invent it. - Alan Kay
No problem. I think Arthur C. Clarke invented the future by predicting
it...
--
-Mark Wieder
mwie...@ahsoftware.net
___
Oops. Getting late. Meant to say:
The best way to PREDICT the future is to invent it. - Alan Kay
Best,
Jerry Daniels
Use tRev's buy link during your free trial to get 20% off:
http://reveditor.com/tag/shouldiswitch
On May 2, 2010, at 11:07 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
> The best way to invent th
The best way to invent the future is to invent it. - Alan Kay
Best,
Jerry Daniels
Use tRev's buy link during your free trial to get 20% off:
http://reveditor.com/tag/shouldiswitch
On May 2, 2010, at 9:23 PM, Jeff Massung wrote:
> On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 7:46 PM, Kurt Kaufman wrote:
>
>> Pete
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 7:46 PM, Kurt Kaufman wrote:
> Peter Alcibiades:
>
>
> Too bad we don't have a "crystal ball" we could use to predict the future.
>
>
How about a magic 8-ball? ;-)
Jeff M.
___
use-revolution mailing list
use-revolution@lists.run
Peter Alcibiades:
> ...It does seem increasingly likely that cross platform in this
> industry doesn't any more mean Linux Mac and Windows, it means mobile and
> desktop and network
Too bad we don't have a "crystal ball" we could use to predict the future.
Kurt
__
On 02/05/2010 22:52, Malte Pfaff-Brill wrote:
RevMobile was priced quite expensively,
presumably under the assumption that it was the golden egg of Rev
programming products that was finally going to get me that Lamborghini
Countach. Now it's a brick, and we need to figure out what to do. We are
> RevMobile was priced quite expensively,
> presumably under the assumption that it was the golden egg of Rev
> programming products that was finally going to get me that Lamborghini
> Countach. Now it's a brick, and we need to figure out what to do. We are all
> very loyal to Rev and its wonderful
On 02/05/2010 21:36, Colin Holgate wrote:
On May 2, 2010, at 2:35 PM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Surely the spookiest thing of all is that Barney is still alive . . . :)
But probably doesn't use HyperCard anymore.
But does he use Mac Developer Tools and is he a vegan?
___
On 02/05/2010 21:36, Colin Holgate wrote:
On May 2, 2010, at 2:35 PM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Surely the spookiest thing of all is that Barney is still alive . . . :)
But probably doesn't use HyperCard anymore.
As far as I remember purple was problematic without the colour tools.
Odd
On May 2, 2010, at 2:35 PM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
>
> Surely the spookiest thing of all is that Barney is still alive . . . :)
But probably doesn't use HyperCard anymore.
___
use-revolution mailing list
use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Please
On 02/05/2010 21:26, J. Landman Gay wrote:
rand valentine wrote:
RevMobile was priced quite expensively,
presumably under the assumption that it was the golden egg of Rev
programming products that was finally going to get me that Lamborghini
Countach. Now it's a brick, and we need to figure out
rand valentine wrote:
RevMobile was priced quite expensively,
presumably under the assumption that it was the golden egg of Rev
programming products that was finally going to get me that Lamborghini
Countach. Now it's a brick, and we need to figure out what to do. We are all
very loyal to Rev and
e business,
so you cannot avoid navigating through them. Its a matter of do you do it
well or badly.
Peter
--
View this message in context:
http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Rev-and-the-iPad-tp2122802p2122882.html
Sent from the Revolution - User mailing l
I've been following the discussion a bit regarding Apple's policies that
affect the likelihood that RevMobile will ever find its way onto the iPhone
and iPad, and I appreciate the many perspectives offered, they've tempered
my own contempt for SJ a bit, though not enough for me to confer any
blessi
26 matches
Mail list logo