00:00:00 --- log: started forth/05.07.02 00:01:34 I could see myself doing that job for years 00:01:47 play counterstrike for 7.5 hours a day 00:01:52 :) 00:02:21 hell, i wouldnt even go home anymore. 00:02:34 i could live off ramen and microwave chai tea 00:03:00 you need something more than ramen. 00:03:04 you need microwave pizza 00:03:09 :^) 00:03:13 and poptarts 00:03:17 and frosted flakes 00:03:19 :) 00:04:01 play evercrack? 00:04:08 --- join: radix42 (~radix42@ip24-255-41-55.tc.ph.cox.net) joined #forth 00:04:41 hola, anyone here? 00:04:52 me 00:04:52 radix42: Welcome to #forth. I am a Forthbot. To use Forth, type my name and what you want me to do. 00:05:18 arke 4 4 + . 00:05:26 I have been away from forth for too long, and have what strikes me as a noob-ish question that I'm rackeing my brains over 00:05:28 LOOP-HOG: 8 00:05:47 is there a standard word to print out the definition of a colon defined word? 00:06:11 Try SEE 00:06:11 arke : star 42 emit ; 00:06:11 sometimes SEE 00:06:18 lemme try 00:06:33 radix42: star added to vocabulary. 00:06:41 THANK YOU!!!! irc saves the day again!!! 00:06:59 on some systems that will produce just assembly output 00:07:37 in gforth it gives the text to define it, like a forth-ish pretty-print, which is exactly what I (and my wife) wanted 00:07:41 that's because that forth in an optimizing forth 00:08:00 in that case use LOCATE 00:08:13 schweet, thanx 00:08:19 that will bring up the words source in a text file 00:09:01 I first learned forth in around '87, and used f83 and fpc on and off till 97, and haven't done anything since then 00:09:14 oh 00:09:24 forth rocks 00:09:26 it's all rusty 00:09:29 yeah it does 00:09:36 and no, I'm not a bot. 00:09:44 :) 00:09:57 my wife wanted me to teach her to program on her palm, so I am teaching her forth, as quartus forth is the best way to do that for free, imho 00:10:21 arke star star 00:10:28 err.. 00:10:35 retrobot2: : star 42 emit ; star star 00:10:36 arke: ** 00:10:39 radix42: ** 00:10:48 :) 00:11:17 my friends at uni think I'm insane...but she's a lingustics major, and I've taught 'virgin coder's who were into language forth before, and it seems to work quite well....words are, well, words! 00:11:47 can you tell I've been reworking through Starting Forth with her? :-) 00:11:54 :) 00:12:37 retrobot2: : star10 star star star star star star star star star star ; 00:12:39 arke: 00:12:43 I now have gforth on every desktop in the house, and a server at work in case I get any 'panic calls' 00:12:46 retrobot2: star10 00:12:47 arke: ********** 00:13:04 radix42: :) 00:13:06 finding the gforth history on a win32 machine was, erm, painful 00:13:18 retrobot2: : star100 star10 star10 star10 star10 star10 star10 star10 star10 star10 star10 ; 00:13:19 arke: 00:13:27 retrobot2: star100 00:13:29 arke: **************************************************************************************************** 00:13:34 I'd factor the '10' out 00:13:54 : STAR ( n -- ) 0 do 42 emit loop ; 00:13:59 retrobot2: : star1000 star100 star100 star100 star100 star100 star100 star100 star100 star100 star100 ; 00:14:00 arke: 00:14:02 retrobot2: star1000 00:14:03 arke: **************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** 00:14:09 1000 star 00:14:16 :D 00:14:20 i should 00:14:20 but 00:14:22 well, whatever 00:14:24 --- join: Raystm2_ (~vircuser@adsl-68-95-251-4.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #forth 00:14:27 * arke continues cleaning his room 00:14:53 : STARS ( n -- ) 0 ?DO 42 EMIT LOOP ; 00:14:56 I told my wife how many platforms gforth runs on, and she is all into it, and scoffs at the doubters 00:15:06 :^) 00:15:38 radix42: :) 00:16:09 yeah for Forth 00:17:50 she added an extra * on the bottom of the output of 'F' in chapter 1 of sf, and asked "is that ok?" and i said, 'hell yes, you've just written your first original code!" 00:18:13 of course, we're in tucson of all places! 00:18:47 maybe I will show my nephew or neice a little Forth someday 00:20:50 I think that it's a great language for beginners, just hand them an interpreter and "Starting Forth': even if you need to teach them some other language for some specific purpose later, you can use the actual abstractions of the hardware to describe things, as that is what forth uses 00:21:25 she thought stack underflow was evilly kewl when she accidentally types 'stars' on a blank stack! 00:21:42 loop some gawdawful, near infinite amount till control-c! 00:21:42 hehe 00:21:51 What is she trying to do with Forth? 00:22:03 --- quit: Raystm2 (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 00:22:09 people who start with VB or something just don't get what's going on in the machines 00:22:27 she wants to write a clean, usable rss reader for her palm 00:22:52 cool 00:23:32 she'd used avant go before, and hence thought that all things rss suxor'd, then I turned her onto bloglines, and she wants to code a non-sucky client for palm 00:23:48 :) 00:24:48 I'll stick it up on sourceforge when it ever actually happens 00:25:25 wonder how many screens it'll take us to parse xml? 00:25:46 can't be many! 00:25:58 one for the parser, two for the individual tags 00:25:59 :) 00:26:28 maybe the tags could be individual forth words 00:26:38 in a vocabulary 00:26:53 that'd be nice 00:28:02 it'd be hard 00:28:13 I hafta go look at some whack xml files 00:28:22 because you'd have to translate it first 00:28:24 from xml into forth 00:28:27 then execute that forth 00:28:44 better to just parse it directly 00:29:04 just write a simple recursive descent parser :) 00:30:09 quartus forth looks to have access to all of the palm os api, so i could then shove items directly in a palm db file, and have the renderer read from that 00:37:32 have a word that uses WORD parse up to < and discard 00:38:05 retrobot2: 1 start 00:38:06 virl: Error: Word Not Found: start 00:38:08 retrobot2: 1 star 00:38:10 virl: * 00:38:13 then parse up to > and run that string through evaluate 00:39:07 then the words do something with the string up to < 00:39:18 and then parse up to > again and run that through EVALUATE 00:39:20 might work 00:40:15 retrobot2: .s 00:40:16 kunphuzil: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00:40:40 retrobot2: : square dup * 00:40:42 kunphuzil: 00:40:50 retrobot2: 29 square 00:40:51 kunphuzil: Error: Word Not Found: square 00:41:00 Aw 00:44:00 loop-hog: that could work pretty well 00:44:54 LOOP-HOG: waves 00:48:25 sleepy 00:48:35 I wave goodbuy 00:48:40 good bye 00:48:48 --- quit: LOOP-HOG ("ChatZilla 0.9.61 [Mozilla rv:1.7.1/20040707]") 00:52:45 retrobot2: 3 spline 00:52:46 virl: Error: Word Not Found: retrobot2: Error: Word Not Found: ?DO 00:53:12 retrobot2: : spline for 32 emit next ; 00:53:13 virl: Error: Word Not Found: retrobot2: Error: Word Not Found: ?DO 00:53:33 retrobot2: : spline for 32 emit next ; 00:53:35 virl: Error: Word Not Found: retrobot2: Error: Word Not Found: ?DO 00:53:46 what the? 00:53:47 hehe, bug 00:53:51 retrobot2: 0 0 / 00:53:52 arke: Error: Word Not Found: retrobot2: Error: Word Not Found: ?DO 00:53:57 heh. 00:54:14 retrobot2: retrobot2 retrobot2 retrobot2 00:54:16 arke: Error: Word Not Found: retrobot2: Error: Word Not Found: ?DO Error: Word Not Found: retrobot2 00:54:20 retrobot2: 0 0 ! 00:54:22 arke: Error: Word Not Found: retrobot2: Error: Word Not Found: ?DO 00:54:24 hehe damn 00:55:00 bad, and I did the work and made a 'big OK' ;-) 00:55:09 Hehe. 00:55:19 I wrote crc a message telling him to restart the bot when he wakes up 00:59:15 arke, which languages did you learned before forth? 00:59:39 perl, c, assembly 00:59:44 although i dont remember one bit of perl 00:59:46 :) 01:00:31 I've been a perl whore for money 01:00:47 :) 01:00:59 looking back, its friggin ugly as hell 01:01:05 especially the shift stuff 01:01:58 nested perl hashes can be, useful 01:02:10 I must implement something similar for forth 01:09:24 --- join: Raystm2 (~vircuser@adsl-69-149-33-36.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #forth 01:13:14 --- quit: Raystm2_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01:14:26 --- join: Raystm2_ (~vircuser@adsl-69-149-50-151.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #forth 01:22:14 --- quit: Raystm2 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01:52:33 /help 01:52:38 --- quit: radix42 ("User disconnected") 02:10:28 --- quit: kunphuzil ("Download Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/") 03:22:46 --- join: aum (~aum@60-234-138-239.bitstream.orcon.net.nz) joined #forth 04:29:36 --- join: Topaz (~top@spc1-horn1-6-0-cust117.cosh.broadband.ntl.com) joined #forth 05:36:18 --- quit: Topaz (Remote closed the connection) 05:38:40 --- join: tathi (~josh@tathi.bronze.supporter.pdpc) joined #forth 05:42:48 --- quit: tathi (Client Quit) 05:43:05 --- join: tathi (~josh@tathi.bronze.supporter.pdpc) joined #forth 05:54:40 --- join: PoppaVic (~pete@0-1pool47-225.nas30.chicago4.il.us.da.qwest.net) joined #forth 05:55:04 Mornin' 05:55:40 Hi 05:59:10 hey 05:59:20 howdy 05:59:52 greetings 06:00:36 Any idea what kind of colors xterm accepts for the -fg and -bg parameters? 06:01:14 i dunno, a always use just green/black respectively 06:01:34 I want green and dark green. :) 06:02:00 try that :) 06:02:10 X generally has a lot of color names I think 06:02:23 I forget how to list them though. 06:02:39 green/darkgreen works fine 06:02:42 if a bit ugly =p 06:03:04 the manpage/info works, and I believe it will use some (most) of the netscape names, iirc 06:04:23 ooh, white/darkblue is cool 06:05:09 I tend to prefer black/dark bg and use like cyan fg. It's easier on the eyes and serif-fonts are readable. 06:06:38 ooh, cyan is nice 06:06:54 easier on the eyes than green even 06:06:54 it's easy on the eyes 06:08:55 --- quit: saon ("Lost terminal") 06:09:44 --- join: saon (~saon@c-24-129-91-106.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined #forth 06:10:29 there we go 06:10:32 * saon reset X 06:12:41 heh - My memory snapped into life last night - managed to recall and find a few books I'd been wanting to ref. WHee! 06:13:43 Finally dug out my Loeliger, "Inside f83" and the "F-PC Tec. Ref." 06:19:37 Speak to me of "state-smartness". Long ago there seemed to be a move to avoid it. 06:20:41 Yet, doesn't an 'immediate' word play on that (immediately)? And, is it not possible that behavior again to does> might be better? 06:20:56 again/akin 06:23:59 I prefer to keep the "state-smartness" in the main interpret loop as much as possible. 06:24:37 How would you mean? Just let the core deal with it? 06:26:03 so, usually forth has a main loop that goes: read word, look word up, handle definition based on state. 06:26:16 righright! 06:26:24 ok, that was what I had in mind 06:26:33 I like to keep as much of the decisions as possible right there. 06:26:47 To that end, I'll stick to my idea of 3 func-ptrs/word, too 06:27:02 That way it's in one place, so it's easy to find when you're trying to figure out what's going on, etc. 06:27:26 'preproc' (immediate), 'compiling', 'executing' 06:27:44 sure, and then the [ ] and such can do what they need 06:28:01 yeah. 06:28:17 and obviously you need [compile] or whatever to compile immediate words. 06:28:19 ok, good. Thanks. Glad to know my head wasn't THAT outdated 06:28:50 yeah, those sorta' words get strange, but it's akin to whacko inheritance-issues 06:28:52 of course, you could go the other way and do more state-smart words. 06:29:10 I believe the comp.lang.forth crowd tends to lean that way. 06:29:46 I just find it's easier to debug and such if you don't spread functionality all over the place. 06:29:47 I thought the near-consensual opinion years ago was to avoid state-smart? Now they all reverse-course?? 06:30:17 dunno. I could be wrong, of course. 06:30:54 hmm Maybe they are giving up on 'portable' and more focussed on their own little dialects? 06:32:03 btw, I've decided for the nonce to ignore asm-possibilities. 06:33:20 Keeping to threaded-code simplifies life hugely, and opening interpretive asm to users sounds like a real hole I'd prefer to ignore for now. 06:34:51 right. 06:35:15 for your minish I'd think that makes much more sense 06:35:48 I think the big part is keeping the potential of dlopen and such, and sticking to the TIL idea as far and deep as possible, yeah 06:43:31 Interesting.. 06:49:21 --- quit: aum () 07:06:35 --- join: sproingie (foobar@64-121-15-14.c3-0.sfrn-ubr8.sfrn.ca.cable.rcn.com) joined #forth 07:06:42 lo 07:36:07 --- join: Topaz (~top@spc1-horn1-6-0-cust117.cosh.broadband.ntl.com) joined #forth 07:36:26 --- quit: Topaz (Client Quit) 07:38:23 morning everyone 07:38:28 * crc fixed the retrobot 07:39:00 Hi 07:40:44 hi Robert 07:43:02 hey crc 07:44:48 --- join: pnkfelix (~pnkfelix@denali.ccs.neu.edu) joined #forth 07:47:45 Hi saon 07:48:19 hello, everyBOTy 07:48:24 lo 07:51:14 oy.. I've begun a new dir-base and "think-tank" space... My god, systems/platforms are such a whore. 07:54:14 --- quit: Robert ("BILLY SHEARS") 08:58:15 --- join: qFox (~C00K13S@92pc222.sshunet.nl) joined #forth 09:22:01 --- join: Herkamire (~jason@Herkamire.student.supporter.pdpc) joined #forth 09:22:01 --- mode: ChanServ set +o Herkamire 09:22:15 wb 09:22:23 howdy Herkamire :) 09:22:27 hi 09:22:37 * Raystm2_ = colorforth.info 09:22:49 no pages yet -- just got the domain 09:23:00 starting to layout basic template 09:23:57 this for documenting each word in colorforth? 09:24:30 for documenting EVERYTHING in colorforth. /me is like taking on a huge responsibility. 09:24:57 I will need to be corrected by everyone all the time so chime in okay :) 09:25:21 get some backlinks from me to your excellent herkforth. 09:26:29 I wanna out Karig Karig, I wanna extend colorforth.com with CM's permission ( frankly i will remain unofficial until he links to me) 09:27:27 permissions? 09:27:39 perms are an OS (*nix) feature] 09:27:53 hehe 09:28:14 ya I want his credability behind this work... 09:28:25 most forth-dialects ignore the OS 09:29:05 colorforth is the os 09:29:10 and, iirc, "colorforth" is a royal whore I'd avoid like blague 09:29:18 plague, two 09:29:21 heheh 09:29:26 your loss :) 09:29:32 whatever 09:30:26 if you want to pretend everyone on the planet has color-sight,fine. Color has nothing to do with semantics 09:30:39 ..other than in an editor 09:30:50 Colorforth-- now with colorblind mode -- no kidding 09:31:38 it's a whore due to lack of info, this is where colorforth.info hopes to help. 09:31:39 Raystm2_: does it have colorblind mode yet? 09:31:52 yes ask Howerd and cfdos4 09:32:10 --- nick: Raystm2_ -> Raystm2 09:32:51 oh, I that's all I wanted to know 09:33:26 this is a neat time for colorforth. we are on the virge of describing the entire environment in its own language, a cf-in-cf if you will. 09:33:34 PoppaVic: the point is not that it's color, but that it's _visually distinguishable_ 09:33:55 just a few meetings away from accomplishing this mile-marker 09:34:04 cool 09:34:47 Herkamire: I'd love to agree, but "colorforth" was color-specific; until the "language" is colorblind-english I can't hardly deal 09:35:13 PoppaVic: there are colorblind versions of colorforth _already_ 09:35:25 and, frankly, color is simply another layer 09:35:29 PoppaVic: at colorforth.info we have your mind in mind. 09:35:39 end commercial 09:35:41 Raystm2: I doubt it ;-) 09:35:50 it's not a layer 09:36:08 PoppaVic: then you will have to simply contribute and all are welcome. 09:36:11 the interp would need to be so 09:36:14 * Herkamire wanders off to hack herkforth 09:36:20 Raystm2: thanks, not interested 09:36:30 your always welcome. :) 09:37:59 Forth is a hobby, C is what I usually use. 09:38:06 i see. 09:38:26 all programming is a hobby to me, /me not a professional 09:38:52 great, and I have for years, you still need a "baseline" and os 09:39:13 colorforth is an OS 09:39:19 I needed to justify the purchase of a computer..... so i self taught. 09:39:49 18 languages later and colorforth is my all time favorite because of it's infancy and its extreme power. 09:39:56 colo'forth links C, objects, libs, and is relocatable? 09:40:08 no need for all that 09:40:23 yeah, I felt the same with FIG, f83 and such 09:40:32 Raystm2: I doubt it 09:40:51 right, until you wanted to interface with the real world, i gather. 09:40:57 Glypher is a colorforth that can use shared libraries 09:41:05 cool 09:42:00 * crc needs to convince Roger to release the source... 09:42:18 colorforth will benifit from the relationship with retroforth. 09:42:31 crc : really, you do heheh 09:42:41 * Raystm2 is just dying to see Rogers code. 09:42:49 I have some of his early bitmap stuff. 09:43:29 I have the old retrobase source (before TestPad and Glypher) 09:43:44 nice 09:44:16 when i need it, i'll ask you or Rog for it for .info 09:44:22 ok 09:48:32 as i said earlier, When your an under-educated programmer/hobbiest like myself -- it may be better to specialize in a niche then to flounder in the deep 'c'. 09:51:22 C is best considered a "portable assembler" - and even THAT is a stretch 09:51:37 :) 09:52:00 cant argue 09:52:53 There are so many probs with "portability" that I still focus on my "MetaBuilder" 09:53:12 vas is das "MetaBuilder" 09:53:44 --- quit: qFox (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)) 09:55:56 i assume you don't mean this http://www.metabuilder.net/ 09:56:07 nice site tho 09:57:16 ykes looks like there are lots an lots of metabuilders 09:57:31 * Raystm2 cant deside which is "my MetaBuilder" 09:57:38 Is it on the web? 09:59:19 --- join: PoppaVic_ (~pete@0-1pool74-213.nas24.chicago4.il.us.da.qwest.net) joined #forth 09:59:26 --- quit: PoppaVic (Nick collision from services.) 09:59:36 --- nick: PoppaVic_ -> PoppaVic 10:00:02 goddamned isp 10:00:07 ykes looks like there are lots an lots of metabuilders 10:00:12 Is it on the web? 10:00:23 huh? 10:00:33 wb by the way -- what i just said is al that you missed . 10:00:57 meta - means doers or doers 10:01:17 builder is programs/scripts 10:01:31 I was responding to your statement "my MetaBuilder" and decided it warrented more investigation and found lots of metabuilders on the web. 10:01:37 or/[of] 10:01:40 I see. 10:01:58 I am really flogging with this proj. 10:02:14 autoshit, scons, cons and such are just too spastic 10:02:50 I focussed on the fact that you can't even rely on 'sh' 10:04:44 heh 10:05:48 The basic fact is, you cannot rely on ANY shell, but the sobs are either C or ASM based. 10:06:00 ..and even those are iffy 10:07:20 I'm not sure what your MetaBuilder is designed to accomplish, is there any webdox? 10:08:55 NO. I'm still working up a complete ideation.. It's sorta' weird and I myself keep trying to see where it leads 10:09:17 :) ah yes the machinations of the creative mind. 10:10:11 My basic issue is that - currently - we see C before we see 'forth', (that is the fault of groups and commitees). 10:10:26 yes 10:37:37 --- quit: PoppaVic (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11:45:30 --- nick: Herkamire -> JasonWoof 11:46:17 --- quit: pnkfelix ("Leaving") 12:38:57 JasonWoof: set the channel -t for a second, please 12:41:19 --- mode: JasonWoof set -t 13:14:29 --- join: Topaz (~top@spc1-horn1-6-0-cust117.cosh.broadband.ntl.com) joined #forth 13:35:41 --- quit: tathi ("leaving") 14:04:28 --- join: Raystm2_ (~vircuser@ppp-70-248-35-174.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #forth 14:04:28 --- quit: Raystm2 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15:01:21 --- join: Robert (~snofs@c-f778e055.17-1-64736c10.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) joined #forth 15:06:47 --- join: danniken- (CapStone@ppp-70-249-186-85.dsl.ltrkar.swbell.net) joined #forth 15:13:14 --- quit: danniken (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 15:25:06 http://jason.herkamire.com:5000/herkamire/index.html 15:25:43 check out the arrow 15:31:16 i put up the FFII software-patent-protest index.html, and accidently overwrote my actual one :D 15:34:00 Nice. 15:37:12 so looks like i'll be protesting against software patents for the forseeable future 15:37:25 :) 15:37:31 That's good, I guess. 15:41:00 --- join: snoopy_16 (snoopy_161@dsl-084-058-133-097.arcor-ip.net) joined #forth 15:44:13 --- join: Raystm2 (~vircuser@adsl-68-93-42-58.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #forth 15:49:17 --- quit: Snoopy42 (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 15:49:22 --- quit: Raystm2 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15:49:30 --- nick: snoopy_16 -> Snoopy42 15:50:54 --- join: Raystm2 (~vircuser@adsl-69-149-33-91.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #forth 15:54:27 --- nick: danniken- -> danniken 16:00:58 --- join: Raystm2- (~vircuser@adsl-69-149-33-91.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #forth 16:00:59 --- quit: Raystm2 (Connection reset by peer) 16:01:55 --- quit: Raystm2_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16:02:06 --- quit: Topaz (Remote closed the connection) 16:04:36 --- join: Raystm2 (~vircuser@adsl-69-149-62-190.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #forth 16:07:34 --- join: Raystm2_ (~vircuser@adsl-68-95-250-19.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #forth 16:07:55 --- quit: Raystm2_ (Remote closed the connection) 16:08:30 --- join: Raystm2_ (~vircuser@adsl-68-95-250-19.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #forth 16:10:24 --- quit: Raystm2_ (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)) 16:10:39 --- quit: Raystm2- (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 16:21:35 --- join: Raystm2_ (~vircuser@ppp-70-248-33-213.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #forth 16:23:14 --- quit: Raystm2 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16:27:30 --- nick: Raystm2_ -> Raystm2 16:41:39 --- join: Raystm2_ (~vircuser@adsl-69-149-48-52.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #forth 16:55:20 --- quit: Raystm2 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16:58:02 --- nick: Raystm2_ -> Raystm2 17:56:06 --- join: TheBlueWizard (tbw@ts001d0916.wdc-dc.xod.concentric.net) joined #forth 17:56:19 Hi, wizard. 17:57:07 hiya Robert 17:59:05 anything new? 17:59:27 Hmm.... nope. 18:01:21 sad 18:02:13 I was toying with designing a nybble Forth CPU engine (simulator only, as I don't have any elextronics wise here) 18:02:51 the most often used primitives all would fit inside just four bit nybbles 18:02:59 whaddaya think? 18:04:43 Sounds like a nice idea. 18:05:05 You should write a minimal (really minimal) Forth for it, and use it to introduce people to Forth. 18:06:26 mmhmm 18:16:06 well, gotta go...bye! 18:16:12 --- part: TheBlueWizard left #forth 19:38:27 --- quit: retrobot2 () 21:01:08 --- join: OrngeTide (~orange@rm-f.net) joined #forth 22:57:54 --- quit: sproingie ("Konversation terminated!") 23:08:58 --- quit: JasonWoof ("off to bed") 23:38:02 --- join: alexander_ (~alexander@ip70-185-182-238.sb.sd.cox.net) joined #forth 23:38:03 hey 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/05.07.02