00:00:00 --- log: started forth/02.03.31 00:09:09 Um, no one would happen to know of forth source for some sort of public key encryption, would they? 01:47:43 --- join: _MrReach_ (~mrreach@209.181.43.190) joined #forth 01:47:43 --- quit: MrReach (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02:02:31 --- quit: herkamire (carter.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 02:03:31 --- join: herkamire (~jason@ip68-9-58-81.ri.ri.cox.net) joined #forth 02:36:24 happy easter 2 every1 02:36:43 (or have i already said it yesterday? :) 03:06:45 Worth saying again =) 03:18:43 --- join: rob_ert (~robert@h237n2fls31o965.telia.com) joined #forth 03:18:43 --- join: rob__ert (~robert@h237n2fls31o965.telia.com) joined #forth 03:18:51 --- quit: rob__ert (Remote closed the connection) 04:01:36 hands up, who has a palmtop here! :) 04:09:18 not /me 04:10:02 --- quit: Fare ("Connection reset by pear") 04:15:13 * Soap` hides 04:15:29 --- nick: Soap` -> SoapSleep 07:53:49 --- quit: SoapSleep (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 10:18:32 --- join: Etaoin (~david@ljk2-7.sat.net) joined #forth 11:21:12 what is the forth word to compile a call to the execution token on the top of the stack? 11:21:40 in some forths you can do: ' any-word , 11:40:44 <_MrReach_> COMPILE, 11:41:00 <_MrReach_> onetom: I do 11:41:07 --- nick: _MrReach_ -> MrReach 11:56:50 tnks 12:54:05 --- join: Soap` (flop@210-54-91-186.dialup.xtra.co.nz) joined #forth 13:12:04 --- join: Speuler (~l@195.30.184.51) joined #forth 13:12:10 g'day 13:19:31 --- join: futhin (thin@h24-64-174-2.cg.shawcable.net) joined #forth 13:24:26 hello :) 13:27:08 --- quit: Soap` () 14:08:22 hihi 14:08:33 hiho 14:11:01 hoho 14:12:45 --- quit: futhin (carter.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 14:12:47 --- quit: herkamire (carter.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 14:12:47 --- quit: Speuler (carter.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 14:12:47 --- quit: Etaoin (carter.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 14:12:49 --- quit: onetom (carter.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 14:12:49 --- quit: rob_ert (carter.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 14:12:49 --- quit: ChanServ (carter.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 14:13:11 --- join: Speuler (~l@195.30.184.51) joined #forth 14:13:12 --- join: ChanServ (ChanServ@services.) joined #forth 14:13:12 --- mode: carter.openprojects.net set +o ChanServ 14:13:12 --- mode: ChanServ set +l 83 14:19:32 --- log: started forth/02.03.31 14:19:32 --- join: clog (nef@bespin.org) joined #forth 14:19:32 --- topic: 'Forth is a programming language, an operating system, an interactive environment, and a philosophy. Read "Thinking Forth" by Leo Brodie and maximize the quality of your code.' 14:19:32 --- topic: set by ChanServ on [Sun Mar 31 14:13:11 2002] 14:19:32 --- names: list (clog @ChanServ) 14:21:07 --- join: rob_ert (~robert@h237n2fls31o965.telia.com) joined #forth 14:32:12 --- join: Soap` (flop@210-86-47-67.dialup.xtra.co.nz) joined #forth 14:44:38 --- join: onetom (tom@adsl52235.vnet.hu) joined #forth 14:46:10 so we r the geeks, rob_ert Soap` n i 14:48:15 Geek are we. 14:48:16 --- quit: Soap` () 14:51:53 --- join: Soap` (flop@210-54-75-66.dialup.xtra.co.nz) joined #forth 14:53:44 mmm... geek 15:01:36 --- quit: Soap` ("Argh, reboot again :/") 15:03:48 --- join: Soap` (flop@203-96-105-17.dialup.xtra.co.nz) joined #forth 15:08:43 --- quit: onetom ("changing servers") 15:26:34 --- join: I440r (~mark4@1Cust6.tnt2.bloomington.in.da.uu.net) joined #forth 15:27:16 Hi 15:30:15 hi :) 16:17:56 --- join: onetom (tom@adsl52235.vnet.hu) joined #forth 16:18:04 Hi :) 16:20:16 --- join: herkamire (~jason@ip68-9-58-81.ri.ri.cox.net) joined #forth 16:21:43 ! 16:24:34 Hi herkamire 16:25:16 hey :) 16:26:02 I'm writing a dorky little forth in C :) 16:29:41 does anybody here like the idea of ColorForth? (http://www.colorforth.com) 16:49:22 --- quit: rob_ert ("(:") 16:58:38 I always found CF incredibly difficult to write for :/ 16:59:10 did you get chuck's to work? 17:05:23 what's hard about it? 17:07:07 tathi and I are making a forth very much like CF. 17:35:25 --- join: Etaoin (~david@ljk2-7.sat.net) joined #forth 18:23:13 --- quit: I440r ("Reality Strikes Again") 18:41:55 --- quit: herkamire (Remote closed the connection) 19:31:45 --- join: herkamire (~jason@ip68-9-58-81.ri.ri.cox.net) joined #forth 20:13:01 --- join: qless (~cerberus@clgr000977.hs.telusplanet.net) joined #forth 20:13:25 hey herk! herk! 20:13:44 hi 20:13:45 (that's me!) 20:13:52 heya etaoin 20:14:13 am i the only person who used to watch those cheesy Hercules cartoons? 20:14:20 (Herk! Herk!) 20:14:45 could be 20:15:07 sigh :-/ 20:38:10 mmmmmm probably :) 20:38:27 hehe :-) 20:38:42 hehe 20:39:04 my mom and sister tried to come up with the most rediculous nickname for me possible, and they came up with Herkamire Sapereedo 20:39:20 lol 20:39:24 I didn't like it much at the time, but now it makes me smirk :) 20:39:50 a herkamire is also a kind of diamond 20:40:07 I even got the domain name :) check out http://fractals.herkamire.com 20:40:13 really :) that's cool 20:40:59 is it spelled that way? 20:41:06 not sure 20:41:38 they 20:41:54 they're supposed to influence your dreams if you sleep with one under your pillow 20:42:03 20:43:17 hehe :) 20:45:49 huh. I can't find "herkamire" on google or a couple of encyclopedias. It's probably spelled different 20:47:32 hmm. i can't find it either. i will ask mom when i see her 20:47:44 cool 20:47:56 but if you don't want to be a diamond... you can be the town of Herkemir, NY 20:51:49 :) and I just ran across an "american revolutionary general" named Herkimer 20:52:05 well, some information about him that is ;) 20:52:11 was he on the winning side? :-) 20:52:31 i mean, you don't want to associate yourself with a *loser* do you? 20:54:24 I think anyone who knows who that guy is may be a *loser* and I probably wouldn't need to associate myself with them ;) 20:54:44 hehe 20:54:48 now THAT'S logic! :-) 20:55:28 actually I don't always mind history nuts 21:02:14 have you heard of wikipedia? (http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki.phtml?title=Wikipedia) 21:03:42 not until now 21:07:07 it's a bit slow right now... I'm not sure it was terribly bright of them to recode it in PHP. 21:28:13 --- quit: Etaoin ("raise SystemExit") 21:39:10 that's cool :) I just added something to the encyclopedia :) 21:39:49 :) 21:42:52 if I wasn't so lazy I'd make a picture for it too, and figure out how to get it in there 21:43:09 "it"? 21:43:44 you're not uploading text about "it" are you? 21:43:55 (hehe) 21:44:45 no, I put in a little bit about the Koch Curve and the Koch Snowflake 21:45:05 it's hard to explain simply without pictures 21:45:35 _/\_ 21:45:44 some of the other entries about besic fractals like that (serpinski's triangle etc) had graphics :) 21:45:54 very nice :) 21:46:34 I considered ascii art :) 21:46:54 I half put that up there so people would fix it up and add to it. 21:47:25 I think people are much more motivated by something that is not done right, then something that is not done at all :) :) 21:47:59 I'm glad you know what it is :) I thought everybody know, but the last few people I spoke to about it didn't have a clue what the Koch Curve is. 21:49:40 I made a little C program for linux (gtk, and it outputs a pnm) that lets you make any series of line segments instead of the standard _/\_ and it renders it beautifully. 21:50:57 The pictures become amazing when you render them with a 0.1 pixel thick line :) 21:51:00 http://www.luckydogdesign.com/jason/images/fractals/koch/13.jpg 21:52:49 wow, that is cool 21:53:01 thanks :) 21:53:11 there's more in that directory (remove the 13.jpg) 21:53:32 are you running linux? 21:53:44 yes indeedy 22:03:25 you wanna try the program out? 22:03:34 what program? 22:03:38 I could write up some instructions real quick :) 22:03:45 the one I made those images with 22:03:51 i'm kinda in the middle of something right now 22:04:26 --- quit: Soap` (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22:05:46 ok 23:08:52 --- quit: herkamire ("Client Exiting") 23:19:24 well thats it. its come down to you and me, onetom. who's it gonna be? 23:27:40 well i guess its gonna be you because i have to sleep 23:27:43 --- part: qless left #forth 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/02.03.31