00:00:00 --- log: started forth/06.11.14 01:01:12 well, that was boring 01:01:12 I did sit through it though 01:01:45 I quite enjoyed it. Mind you I'm used to Knuth, his delivery can be frustrating. 01:02:05 --- quit: segher (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01:02:38 I should have played with the speed buttons 01:03:06 I have an interest in the subject, too; that probably helps. :) 01:05:06 --- quit: Razor-X (Remote closed the connection) 01:07:09 yeah, I'm less so I'm sure 01:07:13 I'm interested in writing compilers 01:07:23 but I haven't done much that low level or worked with old or funky hardware 01:07:35 I've done PPC asm, and a bunch of high level languages 01:07:54 My interest is also in how ideas form and grow to clarity. 01:07:57 now I'm smacking myself for not speeding the thing up 01:08:00 could have saved an hour 01:10:14 --- join: segher (n=segher@dslb-084-056-184-074.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #forth 01:11:48 --- join: Razor-X (n=user@user-11faaoj.dsl.mindspring.com) joined #forth 01:15:06 --- join: arke (n=Chris@x349.vpn.hrz.tu-darmstadt.de) joined #forth 01:15:06 --- mode: ChanServ set +o arke 02:01:34 --- quit: arke (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03:16:05 --- quit: segher (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03:16:31 --- join: segher (n=segher@dslb-084-056-188-252.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #forth 04:11:38 --- join: zpg (n=user@user-514d7663.l2.c2.dsl.pol.co.uk) joined #forth 04:12:07 greetings chaps 04:18:34 --- quit: segher (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04:21:30 --- join: segher (n=segher@dslb-084-056-177-119.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #forth 04:42:58 --- join: Raystm2 (n=NanRay@adsl-68-95-251-145.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #forth 05:45:32 --- join: Ray_work (n=Raystm2@199.227.227.26) joined #forth 05:47:04 Good morning. 05:56:50 hi 06:01:25 --- join: arke (i=Chris@x454.vpn.hrz.tu-darmstadt.de) joined #forth 06:01:25 --- mode: ChanServ set +o arke 06:07:04 --- nick: Raystm2 -> nanstm 06:53:36 --- quit: Razor-X (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07:05:08 --- join: tathi (n=Joshua@pdpc/supporter/bronze/tathi) joined #forth 07:05:08 --- mode: ChanServ set +o tathi 07:11:11 --- quit: tathi ("Leaving") 07:58:06 --- quit: madwork ("?OUT OF DATA ERROR") 07:58:36 --- join: madwork (n=foo@204.138.110.15) joined #forth 07:59:48 --- quit: madwork (Client Quit) 08:00:05 --- join: madwork (n=foo@204.138.110.15) joined #forth 08:06:46 --- part: forther left #forth 08:12:19 --- quit: ohub (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08:15:38 --- quit: arke (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08:26:51 --- join: virl (n=virl@chello062178085149.1.12.vie.surfer.at) joined #forth 08:42:16 --- join: neceve (n=claudiu@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #forth 08:47:33 --- join: iano (n=iosgood@sub26-46.member.dsl-only.net) joined #forth 08:53:05 --- quit: iano () 08:54:39 --- join: jackokring (n=jackokri@static-195-248-105-144.adsl.hotchilli.net) joined #forth 09:02:22 --- quit: Quartus (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 09:17:34 --- quit: jackokring (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09:59:52 --- join: Quartus (n=trailer@CPE0001023f6e4f-CM013349902843.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) joined #forth 09:59:52 --- mode: ChanServ set +o Quartus 10:02:42 --- quit: zpg (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10:43:12 --- nick: crest_ -> Crest 10:44:49 --- join: Snoopy42_ (i=snoopy_1@dslb-084-058-161-248.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #forth 10:53:00 --- quit: Snoopy42 (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 10:53:10 --- nick: Snoopy42_ -> Snoopy42 11:35:15 --- join: crest_ (n=crest@p54895295.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #forth 11:42:32 --- quit: Crest (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12:36:07 --- quit: neceve (Remote closed the connection) 12:38:07 --- nick: nanstm -> tiff 14:01:32 --- quit: Cheery ("Download Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/") 14:23:58 --- quit: segher (Nick collision from services.) 14:24:09 --- join: segher (n=segher@dslb-084-056-141-104.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #forth 14:28:42 --- join: forther (n=forther@c-67-180-209-27.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined #forth 14:29:36 --- join: arke (n=Chris@pD9E0609C.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #forth 14:29:36 --- mode: ChanServ set +o arke 14:39:20 Hey all. 14:46:24 Hi Neal. :) 14:46:42 'bout to go home. 15 minutes or so. 14:49:12 I think I made a mistake. I entered a Poetry contest online. I didn't win, but my poem was so well recieved that it's been presented in public and included in the contests book for that year. Now that they've had time to read it over again, they finally got it, and want me to publish with them again. Personnally, I think it's a scam and I wish they'd stop contacting me. 14:49:39 They want money? 14:50:31 Not really. They would like me to purchase one of the books. 14:50:44 It's brilliant. 14:50:52 Have you searched to see if it's a scam? 14:51:16 Maybe not a scam, just a really good sales technique, you know? 14:51:22 Generally contributors get paid for their contributions. 14:51:28 Absolutely. 14:51:42 Has always been my point. At least I should be given a copy. 14:51:58 Yes. I wouldn't send them any money; they're already profiting by your (free?) contribution. 14:52:53 Ya. Fortunately for me, I have previously published this particular one. 14:54:22 Yes, it was free. I was sure ( ego ) I'd win the contest. 14:54:23 :) 14:54:45 Heh. 14:56:37 http://ray.rx-core.org/new_site/shell.htm 13 lines. 14:57:19 Yikes there's a major typo. 14:59:33 'carefull'? 14:59:41 :) 15:00:10 and I don't like the second "you'd've" either any more. 15:00:19 extends the beat. 15:01:04 I think it should segue right into the theme from Mary Tyler Moore... Well it's you girl, and you should know it 15:01:05 With each glance and every little movement you show it 15:01:14 :D 15:01:22 ya hehehe 15:02:36 How will you make it on your own? 15:02:53 dang it, dropped my hat. 15:03:14 heh 15:04:59 as sung by the late jack palance. 15:05:14 What a visual. :) 15:07:10 I've been looking for a way to make CONtent and conTENT read as seperate words. 15:07:38 why? 15:09:46 cuz I want people to read it as "content ( happy ) as content ( the text ) " 15:10:00 leaving! see ya from home. bye 15:10:24 --- quit: Ray_work (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15:10:28 that doesn't tell me why, but ok :) 15:43:19 --- join: cods (n=cods@rsbac/developer/cods) joined #forth 17:05:33 --- quit: madwork (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 17:41:28 --- join: vatic (n=cturner@ool-45740b1c.dyn.optonline.net) joined #forth 17:56:02 hey vatic 17:56:25 Quartus! 17:57:03 slow tonight, Dvorak keyboard... 17:57:18 I'm sorry to hear that. I suggest a quick Qwerty treatment. 17:58:06 werty treatment? 17:58:07 --- part: forther left #forth 17:58:09 --- mode: Quartus set -b *!*@ip-209-124-242-76.dynamic.eatel.net 17:58:15 QWERTY. :) Different. 17:58:43 right, LESS insane... 17:58:54 That's the only available direction. 17:59:07 what's up? 17:59:34 Wrote a Forth implementation of Knuth's TPK program, sent it to a guy who keeps a page up. 18:00:52 I think I figured out my crash: Snappermail has trouble connecting via wifi and then all hell breaks loose... 18:00:54 http://forth.pastebin.ca/248837 18:01:04 Interesting. 18:01:09 Pretty serious crash. 18:01:53 yep, Keyboard and Workspace gone... 18:02:06 At least the workspace is non-critical. 18:02:43 With backups things are livable. 18:03:34 I wonder if it means that the TX is only happy with Palm-provided wifi apps? 18:03:56 It doesn't sound like an emotional issue; more of a horrible bug somewhere. 18:07:47 I'm also not convinced the digitizer works right in landscape mode... 18:08:27 It should work the same way in either mode, it just swaps x for y in landscape. 18:08:42 Quartus: have you ever made circular lists? 18:08:54 Where the last node is attached to the first? 18:09:04 yep. 18:09:28 I can't recall doing so, but I probably have. Simple technique. 18:11:05 seems so. O was thinkimg about pre-computing some of those variables away... 18:11:14 I, sorry 18:11:49 ie, making some buffers. 18:12:41 then my little generator is almost a dataflow thing... 18:12:42 I suppose you could store the state with the buffer. 18:14:06 Just pre-compute the frequency and amplitude into buffers/loops... 18:15:03 then just combine the two.Just have to keep track od where you are in the buffer. 18:15:40 go around in circles forever... :-) 18:15:49 heh 18:17:37 --- part: cods left #forth 18:20:01 audio IS about buffers... 18:20:36 I thought it was about waveform, frequency, and amplitude. 18:25:06 That's what comes in the buffer, like a can of Coke! 18:25:13 :) 19:13:12 --- part: vatic left #forth 20:26:59 --- join: Razor-X (n=user@user-11faaoj.dsl.mindspring.com) joined #forth 20:27:52 Hey Razor-X 20:28:11 Hey. 20:30:49 What's up? 20:30:59 Just homework, really. 20:31:30 And if I have time, a basic CAS in Scheme for my Palm to make the lack of a TI-89 easier to handle. 20:31:36 CAS ? 20:31:41 Computer Algebra System. 20:31:51 Meaning? 20:31:56 Derivative solver. 20:32:01 Ah. 20:32:03 A limited equation solver given my math level. 20:32:16 Pretty sure there are Palm calculators that already do that. 20:32:22 Oh. Are there? 20:32:38 Worth a look. 20:32:43 I use EasyCalc for graphing and a bunch of stuff, but I'm not sure if it has derivatives. 20:41:45 --- join: madgarden (n=madgarde@bas2-kitchener06-1177883201.dsl.bell.ca) joined #forth 20:49:41 a quick search says 'meditor' and 'pgraph' 21:26:07 --- join: arke_ (n=Chris@pD9E0723E.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #forth 21:43:19 --- quit: arke (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22:06:16 --- quit: virl (Remote closed the connection) 22:09:52 --- nick: arke_ -> arke 22:26:50 Thanks. 22:28:18 --- nick: tiff -> Raystm2 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/06.11.14