00:00:00 --- log: started forth/04.10.19 00:00:36 look if ya take what bush spent on the war alone and redistributed it to the american people evenly how much money would you have. 00:01:12 120,000,000,000/290,000,000, 2 grand +- 00:01:13 our country alone is capable of monetarily supporting every one on earth 00:01:28 i wouldn't go that far 00:01:47 perhaps america has the production capacity to significantly reduce poverty, but not enough to eliminate it 00:01:51 that's just the beginning dont for get hte 380000000000 he spent befor that 00:01:55 there are other well off countries too, tho 00:02:27 and half of those 295 m are depenands don't forget and 4 % dont need it 00:02:44 that right woss 00:03:24 the US individual share of ther national debt is +- $400,000-- 00:03:27 every year the country give 300 b to anybody who knows how to fill out the right form 00:04:01 debt -- do you know who we owe that too ? 00:04:16 --- nick: mur_ -> mur 00:04:48 federal reserve sound familer -- who owns federal reserve ? 00:05:16 * Raystm2 says don't say gov 00:05:35 Raystm2: TBill holders, about 1/2 foreign I believe 00:06:36 The 12 federal reserve banks are owned by historical rich such as the Rothschilds and Rockefellers 00:06:51 yup investors. 00:07:04 This because we tried fiat money and it wasn't worth a Continental 00:07:15 he he 00:07:54 we could eliminate money and we will cuz it causes crime right? 00:09:22 people just don't take time to realize how much power we really have. :) 00:09:55 that shoulda read 'we' there 00:10:12 it did? 00:10:56 wossname it did? refers too, please ? :) 00:11:42 oh i mean is shoulda been in '' '' :) 00:12:20 :p 00:12:42 there once was an organization that was concidered communist in the '30's called EPIC 00:12:58 end poverty in california 00:13:12 that was the platform for a new economics 00:13:28 the idea was the everything belonged to the people. 00:13:50 all proceeds form all business was collected at the gov level. 00:14:09 all moneys to be redistributed to all the people every year 00:14:56 imagine you have an illness and 30 m . what cha gonna spend your money on 00:15:05 research 00:15:26 till the problem disappears 00:15:43 you see the people will drive the economy by there needs 00:16:06 with there own money . you don't need congress to decide. you spend it . 00:17:05 on what's really important 00:18:03 people wanna kill ya cuz your rich -- no there rich too. 00:19:08 but you don't learn that in gov sponsered schools do ya :) 00:20:17 that's only one of , frankly thousands of ideas that could make Earth better. maybe prices go up right ? coz everyones rich . 00:20:32 we need robots to do everything for us. 00:20:54 wossname; you like building robots ? 00:20:58 I do 00:21:06 i'm not much of a hardware guy 00:21:09 I like it cuz it's fun. 00:21:11 odd for #forth, yea :l 00:21:37 right -- what do you like doing :) 00:21:59 software :o 00:23:27 what if you had all the time in the world to do nothing but develop software in an environment like this one with all your buds? 00:23:42 pretty cool I'd think . 00:24:15 --- quit: Baughn (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 00:24:17 I'm trying to see a down side here . 00:24:31 please some one help me :) 00:28:26 : I like that one about 'Rev Moon' :) 00:29:05 he thinks he's god but I know that we are all the universe becoming aware ;) 00:29:19 and in infancy 00:29:35 the best idea's have yet to be invented :) 00:31:07 we are ALL going to DIE 00:31:09 !! 00:31:37 --- part: oninoshiko left #forth 00:34:50 wossname, great!! 00:34:56 wossname, can i pick how? 00:35:03 MAY i? 00:35:44 only if you call our phones right now!! 00:35:56 this is a limited time offer folks! two deaths for the price of one!!! 00:36:06 plus, call in now and receive a free toaster! 00:36:15 hehe 00:36:29 yes i want to die with style, i will eat toast at the same time! 00:36:45 has a market value of 29.95!! 00:36:50 duh 00:36:51 great for bartering with st. pete! 00:36:59 like who cares for market value if we are going to die :P 00:37:13 well, we'll see how easily /you/ get through the gates of heaven 00:37:18 i'm bringing my spiffy free toaster 00:38:20 but i am going to stay in front of the gates and start own situationistic community 00:38:23 eh 00:38:23 syndicalist 00:38:31 hell and heaven are too authoritarian 00:38:41 so i will stay in between 00:39:02 well, in that case the toaster will provide many a delicious meal to comfort you in limbo 00:41:39 i think we are going to grow our food on the graveyard before heaven and hell 00:41:47 i guess heaven bureocracy is complicated 00:41:50 * Raystm2 dang it now I'm hungry and the toster is on the fritz 00:41:52 but hell accepts evereyone 00:42:36 --- join: Serg_ghost (~Miranda@212.34.52.140) joined #forth 00:43:15 toaster on the fritz? :( 00:43:33 i feel hungry too now, but the cafeteria is closed 00:43:33 yah need to code a new one . 00:43:48 :l 00:44:03 muha 00:44:08 i'm going soon to cagereia 00:44:17 :#!O 00:44:17 and i have vegeburger at hom! 00:44:27 i'll eat it in evening when cafeteria is closed 00:45:11 wegebuger? is that when someone pulls the 'cotton' over your eyes. 00:45:51 vegetarian BUEGer 00:45:57 no that's an atomic wegieburger and they pull it over your eyes and feed it too you . 00:46:11 ok 00:46:14 sorry haw trouble with my w'a 00:46:17 thank you for advicsing me 00:46:21 wagner 00:47:10 hmmmmmmmm 00:48:23 --- join: mur_ (~mur@smtp.uiah.fi) joined #forth 00:50:46 --- join: ez4 (~ez4@pcp01518726pcs.reding01.pa.comcast.net) joined #forth 00:56:46 01:00:32 * mur_ ok! 01:01:11 * Raystm2 im ok your ok 01:02:46 greeet 01:03:05 01:04:05 01:05:18 --- quit: mur (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01:06:18 --- join: Baughn (~svein@sveinoa.stud.cs.uit.no) joined #forth 01:06:21 irc newbie here -- mur why does that time out keep happening to you 01:06:53 hey Baughn -- how are you today? 01:06:56 --- nick: mur_ -> mur 01:07:07 Raystm2, stupid server 01:07:12 oh 01:08:14 happens to many I see it all the time hey wheres the punctuation here how do I stop no no 01:08:37 1does 01:09:07 and how did you know I was a stupid server , you don't 'know' me :) 01:09:19 oh yeah i typed something 01:09:23 :) 01:10:55 1does? 01:11:08 M$ 1does? 01:12:27 true 1 01:12:45 ok 01:12:51 01:14:02 ironically H3sm doesn't have an OK prompt 01:14:53 yup i'm gonna ask ? 01:15:06 H3sm? 01:15:30 hydrogen-3-.... 01:15:32 umm ... 01:15:38 i'll shudder 01:15:51 Hohensee's 3-stack machine. With variable-precicion INTs on a pyte stack 01:16:15 pyte? 01:16:28 Byte me now! 01:16:34 Ha3sm will be Hohensee's autonomous 3-stack machine, an OS 01:16:58 * Raystm2 trys to get teeth around name on screen 01:17:09 cellsize of the pyte stack is a system variable, a virtual register, of 1 to 128 01:17:30 ah 01:17:48 --- quit: mur ("Reconnecting") 01:18:14 in the same dir with my Presidential platform and other oddities 01:18:20 saw your site the other day and it's on my list to devour but I met you late 01:19:09 althou I still have your 'platform up and enjoying it a little at a time :) 01:19:19 --- join: mur (~mur@smtp.uiah.fi) joined #forth 01:19:27 yay 01:19:29 but where's the 0 01:19:45 0 is cellsize 01:19:48 ;o) 01:20:03 hey everybody its mur . hey mur 01:20:10 If you set Size to 0 it is coerced to 4 01:20:24 ah 01:20:58 baah baah 01:21:00 my sheep 01:21:03 So the Forth Data Stack becomes the H3sm address stack 01:21:09 2 01:22:18 and then the pyte is used for variable sized amounts of data that you can specify on the fly or in the ointment then? 01:23:00 You write sine, it's at Size when you invoke it 01:23:41 so you'd want a lookup version and a non-lookup version :o) 01:24:19 hey that's 4 stacks now 01:24:39 your gonna need a 5th just to keep track of the stack stack 01:24:47 I want a 6502 that's all sized stacks :o) 01:25:07 and bout a mem of stackram 01:25:08 OKKKK 01:25:27 -1/mem/meg/ 01:25:27 i didn't know that. they only let me play on 8086 01:25:29 hmmm 01:25:34 AlonzoTG 01:25:42 8086 is deformed 01:26:16 you really don't know me yet do you :( so am I buddy so am I 01:30:18 your rad simp tax/welfare ain't to bad an idear 01:30:39 :o) 01:54:24 --- quit: ez4 ("Quitting!") 02:08:40 --- quit: wossname (Read error: 242 (No route to host)) 02:37:28 --- quit: Baughn (Read error: 238 (Connection timed out)) 02:37:50 --- quit: Zymurgy ("Leaving") 02:59:54 --- join: Baughn (~svein@sveinoa.stud.cs.uit.no) joined #forth 03:12:52 --- join: saon (Ecoder@c-24-129-95-254.se.client2.attbi.com) joined #forth 03:13:39 --- join: swsch (~stefan@p5091E5A5.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #forth 03:15:06 --- quit: swsch (Client Quit) 03:42:44 --- join: crc (crc@24-pool1.ras11.nynyc-t.alerondial.net) joined #forth 03:48:06 --- quit: ok ("ircII EPIC4pre2 cLIeNUX. Can you say that?") 03:55:34 --- part: Serg_ghost left #forth 03:56:44 --- join: mur_ (~mur@kyberias.uiah.fi) joined #forth 04:06:54 --- quit: mur (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04:33:01 --- quit: mur_ (Remote closed the connection) 04:34:06 --- join: mur (~mur@kyberias.uiah.fi) joined #forth 04:34:31 --- join: fluxgen (~fluxgen@fluxbox.cer.sgsnet.se) joined #forth 04:35:21 --- part: fluxgen left #forth 04:44:04 --- quit: Baughn (Read error: 232 (Connection reset by peer)) 04:58:46 --- quit: crc ("Time for bed... Goodnight!") 05:50:35 --- join: Baughn (~svein@sveinoa.stud.cs.uit.no) joined #forth 06:20:31 --- quit: saon ("Leaving") 07:02:05 --- join: mur_ (~mur@kyberias.uiah.fi) joined #forth 07:09:33 --- quit: mur (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 07:10:37 --- quit: Raystm2 (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 07:24:58 --- quit: Robert ("2+2=5") 07:26:02 --- join: Robert (~pink@c-bf5a71d5.17-1-64736c10.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) joined #forth 07:49:30 --- quit: Baughn (Read error: 238 (Connection timed out)) 08:44:34 --- join: Klaw (~anonymous@c-67-171-207-91.client.comcast.net) joined #forth 08:57:35 --- join: qFox (C00K13S@82-169-140-229-mx.xdsl.tiscali.nl) joined #forth 09:08:06 --- join: arke (apache@11.198.216.81.dre.siw.siwnet.net) joined #forth 09:27:17 whoa, 309 words in my SDL vocabulary. 09:27:21 that's 3x more than all of retroforth :) 09:27:57 heresy 09:58:05 --- join: swsch (~stefan@p5091E5A5.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #forth 10:03:09 Hi 10:03:20 Hi 10:04:06 A COMPLETE STANDALONE FORTH IN 510 BYTES. IMPOSSIBLE? I THOUGHT SO TOO. 10:04:44 http://www.lemonparty.org/ 10:04:49 adios 10:04:57 ban me, i dare you 10:05:37 --- quit: arke ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 10:06:28 ARGH! 10:06:35 I really didn't need to see that. 10:06:55 I don't think I'll look... 10:07:02 meh 10:07:04 ive seen it 10:17:16 --- join: Baughn (~svein@cloud.brage.info) joined #forth 10:17:47 --- join: wossname (~wossname@rn-v1w5a06.uwaterloo.ca) joined #forth 10:53:31 --- quit: wossname (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11:04:08 wtf was arke's problem? 11:09:11 --- join: wossname (~wossname@rn-v1w5a06.uwaterloo.ca) joined #forth 11:53:17 forth i guess :) 11:53:58 prolly had wet eyes, coz I only counted three ... 11:54:22 then my X-Server crashed 11:54:39 and now the hard disk with the browser cache is making strange noises. 12:03:22 considering the url and since he's using CGI:IRC, shall we now address arke as scr1pt k1dd13? :-) 12:49:49 --- join: tathi (~josh@pcp02123722pcs.milfrd01.pa.comcast.net) joined #forth 13:10:46 --- join: wincent (~wincent@void-109.pmnet.uni-oldenburg.de) joined #forth 13:13:42 --- quit: wincent (Remote closed the connection) 13:35:32 --- mode: futhin set -i 13:36:17 i? 13:36:25 it was a mistake :P 13:36:39 meant to type /mode futhin -i 13:36:39 What does it do? 13:36:44 its a user mode 13:36:55 hides all your channels from other ppl /whoising you 13:36:58 Ah, but Freenode interpreted it as a channel mode? 13:36:59 i was making it public 13:37:03 no 13:37:10 i typed it wrong the first time 13:37:25 I mean, it thought this channel was +i (whatever that channel mode means) 13:37:36 Not recognizing your error as...an error. 13:37:40 nope the channel wasn't +i 13:37:49 first i typed /mode -i futhin 13:37:52 which was wrong 13:37:58 it thought it was for the channel 13:38:14 then i typed /mode futhin -i (which worked, and now you can see what channels i'm on) 13:38:22 :) 13:38:33 * Robert is +i, don't want any stalkers! 13:38:41 irssi does +i automatically 13:38:45 Good. 13:39:13 what channels are you on? :) 13:39:19 * futhin wants to stalk! 13:39:31 Many! 13:39:45 --- join: Raystm2 (Rastm2@AC98017D.ipt.aol.com) joined #forth 13:39:54 Hi Ray 13:40:03 hey hey Raystm2 13:40:23 Good day good friends! 13:40:31 Heat wave here :) 13:40:38 really? 13:40:42 i got snow here :/ 13:40:43 Heh. 13:40:51 whereabouts do you live Raystm2 ? 13:40:52 i forget 13:40:55 91 deg atleast 13:40:59 * Robert is listening to War of The Worlds, where they mention "heat wave" a lot. 13:41:00 oooh 13:41:10 ohh thats freaky 13:41:12 Here it's around 0C, no snow yet. 13:41:31 i don't mind cold, but snow can be annoying 13:41:34 futhing ; Ft Worth 13:42:04 Yeah you can always add more layers to your clothing when it's cold :) 13:42:19 You can't take off enough when hot ! 13:42:27 heh 13:42:35 i don't mind walking around public naked 13:42:39 its the public that minds ;) 13:42:44 he he 13:42:48 instant blindness for them ;) 13:42:54 :) 13:43:11 how big is forth worth? 13:43:12 where ya'll from 13:43:14 like how many ppl 13:43:18 --- join: crc (crc@205-pool2.ras11.nynyc-t.alerondial.net) joined #forth 13:43:19 i'm from calgary, alberta 13:43:56 Ft. Worth was invented mostly after the Auto so its s p r e a d o u t .. you must have a vehical to get around 13:44:19 It's slated to be the fastest growing community in US 13:45:31 i might visit austin in feb 13:45:59 --- quit: qFox ("this quit is sponsored by somebody!") 13:46:13 do you like live music Austin is US cap for live music on sixth street :) 13:47:23 num of peops just under 1m 13:48:28 I can't wait to go to Canada. My wife and I would like to take that train trip across the country :) 13:50:13 :) 13:50:20 We now have the show "An American In Canada" plays on PBS on the weekends :) 13:54:32 haha 13:54:34 It's 92 deg now -- record 13:54:44 hmm 13:54:47 lucky you 13:56:10 the snow line is only a few miles north of here. I acctually miss the little depressioin that I would get from the first snow ( from Massachusetts origin) that would disappear by the second :) 14:10:09 --- part: Raystm2 left #forth 14:37:15 --- quit: crc ("Time for bed... 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Working on a URI type for your forth, chris? 19:18:31 wont work with isforth because i dont have and NEVER WILL have catch/throw 19:18:38 other than that it looks like it will work :) 19:18:50 read the comment. 19:18:57 i did :) 19:19:02 "might work with" 19:19:05 read the lower part of the comment. 19:19:19 oh lol hehe 19:19:28 it says if your forth doesn't support throw, then uncomment :throw drop ; 19:20:06 ayrnieu: not quite, but I'm working on a wiki ;) 19:21:57 : car! ! ; : cdr! cell+ car! ; : car @ ; : cdr cell+ car ; : cons [ 2 cells ]L allocate throw >r 2! r> ; : cons0 0. cons ; 19:22:15 or, hey, -rot 19:22:52 or, hey, dup>r 19:22:56 actually, the one I'm using uses POSTPONE for everything. 19:23:07 however, the one I published doesn't use that due to discrepancies with naming between different forths 19:23:44 chris - that doesn't sound very readable. Why don't you just add a POSTPONE-everything STATE to your outer interpreter? 19:24:13 its not my forth 19:24:16 its gforth. 19:26:23 I actually had a : P[ somewhere which would postpone everything between p[ and ], but I can't find it. 19:26:39 chriswalton: i've got one :) 19:27:10 Sonarman: sweet. send it to me by email? 19:27:12 : next-word 19:27:13 begin name dup 0= while 2drop refill repeat ; 19:27:13 : $find ( a u -- xt1 xt2 ) 19:27:13 find-name dup 0= if -13 throw then name>comp ; 19:27:13 : comp, ( xt1 xt2 -- ) 19:27:15 swap postpone literal postpone literal postpone execute ; 19:27:17 Sonarman: I lost the one you sent me previously.. 19:27:17 : P[ ( .. -- ) 19:27:20 begin next-word 2dup s" ]P" compare while $find comp, repeat 2drop ; immediate 19:27:28 that one will only work with gforth, btw 19:27:51 damn. 19:27:59 why don't you have an ANS compliant one? 19:28:05 your previous one was, IIRC 19:28:13 no, it used execute-parsing 19:28:25 which isn't ANS 19:28:34 hehe. 19:28:46 come on, make me an ANS compliant one. 19:28:48 brb 19:28:48 i think the only way you could get an ANS version would be to have a buffer which you'd fill with the "POSTPONE blah" string 19:30:37 hmm, that P[ has a few problems 19:30:49 it doesn't support literals 19:32:57 do you want me to write you a kludgy ANS-compatible version, or do you want me to improve the slightly-less-kludgy gforth-specific version? 19:48:53 : next-word 19:48:53 begin name dup 0= while 2drop refill repeat ; 19:48:53 : comp, ( xt1 xt2 -- ) 19:48:53 swap postpone literal compile, ; 19:48:53 : pplit ( n -- ) 19:48:56 postpone literal postpone compile-literal ; 19:48:58 19:49:01 : $postpone, ( a u -- ) 19:49:03 2dup find-name ?dup if name>comp comp, 2drop else snumber? if pplit else -13 throw then then ; 19:49:06 : P[ ( .. -- ) 19:49:09 begin next-word 2dup s" ]P" compare while $postpone, repeat 2drop ; immediate 19:49:15 chriswalton: I don't get it. does it work? 19:49:23 oh! it's allocate not allot 19:49:27 gotcha 19:49:59 chriswalton: that one supports literals 19:52:29 I was wondering why you didn't do : cons , , here -2 cells+ ; 19:52:44 then I realized you're doing dynamic memory allocation 19:55:20 yep ;) 19:55:43 waht the devil is this lispish nonsense 19:56:06 Sonarman: I'm CERTAIN that it is possible in normal ANS 19:56:19 wossname: lisp is l33t. ph33r. go play with your boyfriend Robtrob. 19:56:34 robtrob went to bed without me 19:57:00 hi 19:57:11 i would appreciate a straight answer though u fafg :o 19:57:53 code looks good to me BTW, except I'm not sure about the dynamic memory allocation 19:58:00 he;;o orn 19:58:58 that part would work in isforth :P 19:58:59 herkamire: it can be done without the dynamic. easily. ;) 19:59:14 theres nothing wrong with it, dynamic mem allocation is a powerfull tool 19:59:17 chrus you need a garbage man 19:59:33 but its a complex issue and forthers tend to restrict themselves to simpler methods 19:59:39 personally, I think dynamic memory allocation shouldn't be overused. 19:59:42 which also makes them less versatile 19:59:48 hehe. 19:59:52 no you dont 20:00:01 i have no garbage collection in isforth 20:00:14 no garbage collection?! in a forth?!?! 20:00:16 garbage collection is for languages like lisp 20:00:39 dynamic memory can be a bitch to debug. even with purify or valgrind. that's one good reason not to use it. 20:00:39 I think the only decent languages are Forth and Lisp 20:01:06 i think Factor has a gc. :) 20:01:14 usually, I just use the dict. The reason I'm using dynamic here is because there can be any from 0 to 2857628 cons cells I need to allocate ;) 20:01:18 chriswalton: yep. like so: : cons , , here 8 - ; 20:01:58 and even so, I could still do it like Herk. 20:02:04 in fact 20:02:43 anyway, I don't need anything like that atm 20:04:23 : allocate here swap allot ; 20:04:23 :) 20:04:31 GForth already provides it, so i might as well. 20:04:44 * chriswalton returns to coding. 20:05:03 anything you want to say before I leave, say it now. If you want to email me, say it now. 20:05:07 :) 20:05:17 i might email you without telling you! 20:05:23 then what will happen! 20:07:35 I will enjoy the fact that people think of me 20:07:37 chriswalton: of course it's possible in ANS. it just won't be pretty 20:07:39 I actually meant with that sentence if they need my email address 20:07:50 ANS isn't pretty *period* :) 20:07:59 yeah, so why bother? 20:08:14 if gforth gives you nice things, use them :) 20:08:18 cuz it might be useful for what I'm doing. 20:08:20 hehe 20:08:25 I want the wiki ANS compliant ;) 20:08:34 if you 20:08:54 're willing to wait, i'll write an ANS-compliant version and send it to you either later tonight or tomorrow afternoon 20:10:00 I think the only decent languages are Forth and Lisp 20:10:06 so true, but yuo can add factor to that list :) 20:10:07 Sonarman: that would be great. :) 20:10:20 slava: factor tries to be both ;) 20:10:24 everybody hates c :( 20:11:00 C sucks. 20:11:10 does not. 20:11:20 .... 20:11:22 somebody op me please? 20:11:31 lol, just kidding. :) 20:11:32 :) 20:12:25 futhin woulda opped me if he was here 20:12:27 :) 20:12:54 anyway, I'm heading out. You guiys know how to reach me, if not, ask Herkamire or Sonarman or wossname or Robert or slava or ... or ... or ... 20:13:25 arke /arke/ ARKE 20:18:17 --- quit: chriswalton ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 20:20:34 most of the websites i see about continuations make it seem all mystical and shit 20:20:48 they're very simple 20:20:53 as far as i can tell it's just heap stored execution info 20:44:59 --- join: Mifoj (~i3r7o2@cw08.F2.srv.t-online.de) joined #forth 20:45:25 --- quit: Mifoj (Excess Flood) 20:58:27 a continuation (in scheme) stores all the required context for the current place of execution in the current level of lambda? 21:09:09 --- join: chriswalton (apache@11.198.216.81.dre.siw.siwnet.net) joined #forth 21:09:40 question 21:09:57 is there an ANS word which creates a new counted string based on a caddr u I provide? 21:18:17 Nevermind, I've foudn a more elegant solution to the problem. 21:18:21 --- part: chriswalton left #forth 21:20:57 --- join: Raystm2 (Rastm2@ACA7A007.ipt.aol.com) joined #forth 21:26:23 --- quit: herkamire ("I wonder what this button does") 21:26:59 --- join: Sonarman_ (~matt@adsl-64-169-93-243.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) joined #forth 21:31:37 --- join: Sonarman1 (~matt@adsl-64-160-165-126.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) joined #forth 21:34:55 --- quit: Sonarman (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 21:37:01 wossname, btw C does suck. 21:37:24 most people in #c on efnet agrees with that too. we often discuss how C sucks. 21:38:59 c is the best sucky language 21:40:05 i agree 21:40:23 i like lisp and forth too :) 21:40:30 c is missing a bunch of stuff that lisp has had for like 40 years though. 21:41:01 --- join: Sonarman (~matt@adsl-64-169-94-111.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) joined #forth 21:41:18 Hi wos Hi OT funny were haveing this conversation too on #c4th-ot :O 21:41:33 :o 21:41:35 --- quit: Sonarman (Client Quit) 21:45:02 --- quit: Sonarman1 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21:45:38 --- quit: Sonarman_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21:45:44 --- quit: wossname () 22:54:28 --- quit: ez4 ("Quitting!") 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/04.10.19