00:00:00 --- log: started forth/01.03.08 01:10:24 Bad terminal proggy! Bad! 01:10:36 I'd like to hit the moron that wrote this. 01:10:39 * Soapforge hits himself. 01:16:42 --- quit: Soapforge (Ping timeout for Soapforge[210-55-149-232.dialup.xtra.co.nz]) 03:08:03 --- quit: Fare (Ping timeout for Fare[ppp57-net1-idf2-bas1.isdnet.net]) 03:24:44 --- quit: ree (Disconnecting) 05:18:39 --- join: Fare (fare@ppp98-net1-idf2-bas1.isdnet.net) joined #forth 12:20:15 * aaronl is away: I'm busy 12:20:17 * aaronl is back (gone 00:00:01) 12:35:43 --- quit: aaronl (Read error to aaronl[vitelus.com]: Connection reset by peer) 13:16:43 --- join: aaronl (aaronl@vitelus.com) joined #forth 13:53:34 --- quit: aaronl (new kernel) 13:55:51 --- join: aaronl (aaronl@vitelus.com) joined #forth 14:40:51 --- join: ree (jwm@207.98.186.248) joined #forth 14:41:05 --- quit: ree (Read error to ree[207.98.186.248]: EOF from client) 14:41:10 --- join: ree (jwm@207.98.186.248) joined #forth 17:04:55 --- quit: Fare (Connection reset by pear) 17:15:17 --- join: TheBlueWizard (TheBlueWiz@216.25.202.33) joined #forth 17:15:18 --- mode: ChanServ set mode: +o TheBlueWizard 17:15:35 hey tbw =) 17:17:40 hiya all 17:17:43 hiya ree 17:17:52 hey 17:18:21 so, how's life (standard query :) 17:18:26 ? 17:18:42 hehe, getting better, I think 17:18:48 it could only get better at least 17:19:04 heh 17:19:05 you and yours? 17:19:30 same, same :-/ 17:20:25 hehe 17:20:32 but I am finally thinking on subject 17:20:39 my mind was gone for about a entire year 17:20:45 I have no idea what happened 17:20:51 but I couldn't think on topic for that long 17:21:00 so now I am documenting dist =) 17:21:45 gone for a year? I find that hard to believe...hope it wasn't a case of mind melting from drug abuse.... :) 17:22:00 hah, no 17:22:36 just things weren't clear, and I couldn't focus my mind on anything even if my life depended on it 17:22:48 kinda funny though 17:22:58 that all changed in a single day 17:24:31 that's weird.... 17:25:15 ttyiab 17:25:16 need to eat =) 17:25:17 --- quit: ree (Disconnecting) 17:25:31 : RNGSTEP ( a b m m2 r mix - a' b' m+4 m2+4 r+4 ) 17:25:34 5 ROLL XOR 2 PICK @ + ( b m m2 r a' ) 17:25:34 3 PICK @ SWAP 5 ROLL ( m m2 r x a' b ) 17:25:34 2DUP 4 PICK IND + + DUP 7 PICK ! NIP ( m m2 r x a' y ) 17:25:34 RANDSIZL NEGATE SHIFT IND ROT + DUP ( m m2 r a' b' b' ) 17:25:34 2ROT 4+ SWAP 4+ SWAP ( r a' b' b' m+4 m2+4 ) 17:25:35 ROT 5 ROLL TUCK ! 4+ ( a' b' m+4 m2+4 r+4 ) ; 17:26:57 what is this RNGSTEP for? 17:30:09 this is a cryptographically secure RNG 17:30:28 http://virtual.oltronics.net/~phma/Crypto/isaac.html 17:30:54 hmm....(jotting down the URL) 17:35:17 hmm...interesting.... 18:51:20 * aaronl is away: mmm 19:12:49 * aaronl is back (gone 00:21:27) 19:45:12 --- join: aaronl_ (aaronl@vitelus.com) joined #forth 19:45:34 --- quit: aaronl (Read error to aaronl[vitelus.com]: EOF from client) 21:20:05 --- log: started forth/01.03.08 21:20:05 --- join: clog (nef@bespin.org) joined #forth 21:20:05 --- topic: 'http://isforth.sourceforge.net -- http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/isforth/?cvsroot=isforth' 21:20:05 --- topic: set by ChanServ on [Fri Mar 02 21:06:37 2001] 21:20:05 --- names: list (clog ree aaronl_ @TheBlueWizard) 21:26:35 heh, I take it you're not interested in that field 21:28:19 nah....I have more interesting things to do...as well as uninteresting things that I have to do...like filing IRS tax forms :) 21:28:28 hehe 21:28:54 well, I think that automated systems will replace the current software systems in the near future 21:29:48 heard that for 25+ years....think I'd buy this? nah 21:30:12 well, it doesn't appear that anyone 25 years ago started on it =) 21:30:44 other than people using HLL 21:31:21 oh yes....there was TRON project initiated about 20 years ago, and there are numerous attempts in '70s...all history now 21:31:43 all high level language initiatives right? 21:32:21 you'd had to of spent several millions of dollars back then just to get the same equipment you can for several hundred dollars now 21:32:38 I believe so.... 21:33:01 yeah...equipments were quite expensive back then.... 21:33:13 all the ones that failed had many artifacts that were similar 21:34:06 hmm? how so? 21:34:44 high level languages, extremely complex algorithms 21:34:59 abstracted interfaces 21:35:04 direct data storage and manipulation 21:35:34 lots of people today even implement ai in java heh 21:35:48 I see 21:35:56 well, I must go....bye 21:36:01 it only seems logical to me that one should implement such technology within bounds of the computer hardware they are working on 21:36:13 not many of them were interested in os development 21:36:16 later =) 21:36:20 have fun with your taxes 21:36:20 --- part: TheBlueWizard left #forth 21:42:12 --- nick: ree -> ree- 21:45:10 --- nick: ree- -> ree 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/01.03.08