I love that , " Dana - the same 3 " !!!
Cheers,
Michael .
>
> I love that , " Dana - the same 3 " !!!
>
> Cheers,
> Michael .
I think the pronouncements of your death may be somewhat premature.:-)
People who've never seen the sparks or heard the buzzing noises think
one has to be a sour puss all the time. :-)
Searles
Kindly explain this numerological cryptogram?
nGetal
Binary Addressing
Houses of the Moon
Three Persons
The same Three Persons :-)
The No Place
hUathe
I was being polite
She is the Apha and the Omega
All of Being
Nine things and Everything and Nothing, all here on lil' ole a.r.d.
It's quite amazing.
Searles O'Dubhain
You forgot ,
T H E M I N I O N , Minus One Thousand :-)
hUathe eh!
I admit, I do like purple dragons that live in hawthorn trees, and
that im working on my health.
But as for the intrigues that surround the politics of information, I
have a natural instinct and have survived
at many government public meetings regarding Stonehenge for many
years despite apparently talking a different language to them.lol
Doesn't Take Physical Bodies Marching, for Radio Free Faerie to broadcast
with 150,000 Ogham's of Power.
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Yay, I get 100!
helgaleena and everyone else
Hehehehe.
There are 10 kinds of people in the world: Those who understand
binary, and those who don't.
;)
golwg
Matthew
Hi Matthew ,
Actually binary is not absolutely On or Off , 1 or 0 , one voltage is
simply higher than the other in electronic computer circuits, so it's
HIGH - LOW .
But you know that .
Enjoying Java immensely, been through intros to C, C++ , C# , good ,
but not as enjoyable to me - and I don't think I could fire them
around as I do with Java . And certainly not as easily
Assembly was nice and cool , I could see the actual messages from the
processor directly , even got the processor operate a robot and
directly controlled it !
I hear that ' Ruby-on-Rails ' is all the rage now, but I'm sticking
happily to Java - Assembly can do all the low-level machine stuff for
me, it's has a reputation of being the best for writing viruses to ,
though interesting not my thing !
I notice amongst the professors and lecturers their proudest boast is
that they honest, clean and of the highest integrity in such matters ,
that's my boast too ( as it's yours ) and shall proudly remain so .
Computer Science Dept. at Trinity, and every other Uni , misses out on
Automation & Control Technology, mostly Ladder Programming and control
of pneumatic circuits through DOS that I did seven years ago at
Waterford Institute of Technology - much more ' coal-face ' and
essential to robotics !
Computer Science degrees in all the Universities worldwide also miss
out on electronics as the Geeks generally fall down in electronics no
matter what nationality they are or what resources they have , it's an
international Geek failing - in fact it is a matter of concern that
the Geeks are usually desperately poor on electronics , as several of
our own actually admitted to me as they sought my help in labs !
Outside of programming they're not great , the engineers would be
better , even at programming, It's the same all over .
And the School's Director of Teaching and Learning actually sought out
my advice on the matter in his office on several occasions ( he sounds
out peoples' feedback regularly at such one-to-one sessions ) ,
concerned to keep Trinity's internationally renowned standard of
excellence of its Computer Science Dept , in face of recent intakes
that are not as brilliant as former years - the Computer Science Dept
was actually founded by a group of top engineers in the college forty
years ago, and has had several top professors along the way, brilliant
student classes too along the way .
But, alas, I noticed that many of the youngsters were 'clubbing in
together' as copycats to try to get on top of their assignments , the
more mature students honestly trying on our own as we're old enough to
know that theother way ( virtually Plagiarism ! ) is no good .
Java, Assembly, Ladder, Visual Basic, are the languages that I have
right now , though Assembly is more coal-face and lab-oriented
actually working on the processor ( in my case a Motorola 68008 ) ,
and as I'm not involved in web development, and won't be, I don't
think I need any more languages - I even turned down an offer of doing
Eiffel for this reason, was I right ?
I've grown to love Java to bits, it does all I want and more. Yet it
was the toughest for me to get going on at the start , although Visual
Basic is object-oriented it's mostly structural still . So I didn't
get to appreciate Java until Object Orientation dawned on me half way
through as the teaching of that started off structural too . But OOP
gives such freedom to create, it's a joy ( C was horrible, old hat
too ! its associated UNIX terrible though still very powerful ) .
Do I really NEED any other language ? Hardly....
Cheers,
Michael .
Strictly speaking, binary is a mathematical number system (base 2) and
each digit only has two possible values - either 1 or 0.
In physical electronics these values can be represented as voltages,
depending on the technology used this is typically either 0V and +5V
for CMOS and 0V and +3.3V for TTL (at least that's what they were when
I was in college 20 years ago - the technology may have changed since
(and probably has)).
In both these technologies the +5 or +3.3 is a relative value, and 0
represents the base voltage - it is not the same as earth.
All voltages are relative in this way, as you know the other names for
voltage are electro-motive force and potential difference - the latter
giving away it relative properties.
>
> Enjoying Java immensely, been through intros to C, C++ , C# , good ,
> but not as enjoyable to me - and I don't think I could fire them
> around as I do with Java . And certainly not as easily
C# and .NET with SQL Server if you want to do windows/web
applications.
Java is more specialist and commands much bigger salaries!
>
> Assembly was nice and cool , I could see the actual messages from the
> processor directly , even got the processor operate a robot and
> directly controlled it !
>
> I hear that ' Ruby-on-Rails ' is all the rage now, but I'm sticking
> happily to Java - Assembly can do all the low-level machine stuff for
> me, it's has a reputation of being the best for writing viruses to ,
> though interesting not my thing !
>
> I notice amongst the professors and lecturers their proudest boast is
> that they honest, clean and of the highest integrity in such matters ,
> that's my boast too ( as it's yours ) and shall proudly remain so .
>
> Computer Science Dept. at Trinity, and every other Uni , misses out on
> Automation & Control Technology, mostly Ladder Programming and control
> of pneumatic circuits through DOS that I did seven years ago at
> Waterford Institute of Technology - much more ' coal-face ' and
> essential to robotics !
We did PLCs, horrible things!
>
> Computer Science degrees in all the Universities worldwide also miss
> out on electronics as the Geeks generally fall down in electronics no
> matter what nationality they are or what resources they have , it's an
> international Geek failing - in fact it is a matter of concern that
> the Geeks are usually desperately poor on electronics , as several of
> our own actually admitted to me as they sought my help in labs !
> Outside of programming they're not great , the engineers would be
> better , even at programming, It's the same all over .
I did Computer Systems Engineering and Microelectronics - I became a
software developer due to the exodus of electronics manufacturing from
South Wales in the mid 1990s.
It's not about languages any more, it's about development frameworks
accessible though any language of choice.
golwg
Matthew
No!
There are 18 Tribes of People, 12 Tribes who are Psedo-serogates.
and 6 "Tribes of the Law"!
The 6 contain the Eternal Trinity of the 2 Triangles of Mankind.
Sethians are part of the Body.
Like It or Not!!!!!
> On Nov 16, 7:46 am, root <matthew149...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On 8 Nov, 16:50, "Searles O'Dubhain" <odubhai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Michael - 33
> > > Root - 2**32
> > > Kent - 27
> > > Dan - 3
> > > Dana - the same 3
> > > Me - 0
> > > stonehengeio - 21
> > > Noinden - 2
> > > Princess of the Frozen North - 1 to 100 (depending on tuning)
> > > Everyone else - 100 (except for mean people)
> >
> > Hehehehe.
> >
> > There are 10 kinds of people in the world: Those who understand
> > binary, and those who don't.
> >
> > ;)
> >
> > golwg
> >
> > Matthew
>
> Hi Matthew ,
>
> Actually binary is not absolutely On or Off , 1 or 0 , one voltage is
> simply higher than the other in electronic� computer circuits, so it's
> HIGH - LOW .
>
> But you know that .
No!
He fails to understand they are BOTH, part of the "Circle of Continuum"!!!
Try Being the "S", which defines and Separates the Circle from Itself.
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> can we have one called ArkDruid, then uses of ArD can play.
Otherwise it is Olde English for "HEIR"!
As in Descendant, as in Uir.
But hey us Kooks who talk of the Exodus from Egypt and Babylon, and show the
Barbarian Hatred of Greece, are not Irish, the Nazi Skin Heads know that.
HITLER Hunted the "Travelers"!!!!!!!!
We being the Tribes of the Ass, had our Carts before the Horse, aka the Colts
of the Ass.
10 is 2
golwg
Matthew
I had a conversation with another engineer about 1 + 1 = 2 being
simple to understand just yesterday afternoon. We both agreed that
there are much more complex algebraic,numerical and trigonometric ways
of expressing this relationship. All of them should be just as easy to
understand. That's true is everyone shares a common bag full of
knowledge.
That's why Druids shared a body of tales indexed through Ogham keys.
That's also why A = 10 and 10 = 2 are both true depending on the
bagged knowledge being used. There's powers in them twos. Zero power
is A for that bag. Power of 1 is 10 for the 2's bag. When 2 gets
hexed, then it is A instead of 10.
Of course, it's all simple in the bag yet it could be a mystery if one
has not studied the powers of numbers and letters. I sometimes think
it was the same with the Druids of old when they were in trouble with
the nobility for talking in riddles. That story reminded me of the
episode in the movie Amadeus, when the king or emperor tells Mozart
that his music is excellent but has too many notes within it. To this
Mozart replied, "Which notes would you have me remove, Your Majesty?"
In some codes, the information does not exist in levels or quantities
at all but in transitions between states or levels. Manchester coding
is like that. It's how satellites and aircraft communicate even when
there is a lot of noise and a great variation in signal levels. The
transitions occur only at certain times relative to when
synchronization occurs and only for a certain length of time. In this
way the information is sent during the quiet times between the noise.
Wouldn't it have been nice to hex the numbers with blfsn instead of
abcef?
That would have sealed the deal.
Searles O'Dubhain
You began this, Charlie. Are you going to let Root deprive me of 96 of
my 100 or not?
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yet more idiotic unintelligble uneducated meaningless moronic drivel
from this EEJIT .
No ! Mean people don't get anything - please read rules if you're able
to !
Then that's zero for you, you great macaw.
heh heh heh - I have reduced you to TIT FOR TAT just like I reduced
The Dan Trinity of Dan, ' Dana' and ' Kent ' - and of course The M I
N I O N .
Alright, hhere we go again -
TIT
( now it's your turn )
c'mon , I gave you an easy one considering your IQ , alright a hint -
the letter ' A ' is in the middle...
Sorta, if you are a Computer, you "Part of the Machine"??
To these People?
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to recap
> yet more idiotic unintelligble uneducated meaningless moronic drivel
> from this EEJIT .
Ah, been reading your own posts again!
TIT
No, I build it.
golwg
Matthew
It's a binary joke: either you get it, or you don't ;)
golwg
Matthew
It's about the only piece of humour we have seen from this person so
far, one one-liner : please don't expect me to laugh at the one joke
here of a vicious-minded person who came in here after my blood,
that's alright for a fence-sitter like you with no backbone !
It isn't really a hilarious joke either, but perhaps it is to one with
your own limited sense of humour?
( shit-scared to offend Dan as usual - would you ever laugh at one of
my jokes about him ? That's the difference between us , Root - I'd
gladly kill him and he knows it too :-) )
Cheers,
Michael
( It would be like a Jew laughing at a joke of his SS Guard !!! ) .
And, really a joke ? punning on 100 decimal and 100 digital ?
Hardly .....
An don't say I insulted you either, as a fence sitter with no
backbone is a physical impossibiility !
Surely an exaggeration ?
You're a programmer not a Computer Scientist,
Please.........
Cheers,
Michael .
( unless of course you're a snake, haw haw haw ) .
And as for the Welsh today, you're a nation of lickers , your licking
Dan's arse would come as no surprise to an Irishman at all .
When a Taffy arrives in London, he licks up to the English, that's why
they rightly patronise you.In no time at all, you walk, talk and look
like an Englishman.
I've seen it myself :-)
Not so the Paddy or the Jock, that's why they respect us - they just
piss on the Welsh, who can blame them ?
Cheers,
Michael .
" The Scots have their whisky, the Welsh have their Leek,
Their poets are paid about tenpence a week
providing no harsh word on England they speak,
Oh Lord what a price for devotion ! "
- Dominic Behan .
hehehe, must I choose 'sides' now?
I don't give a ripe garlic fart about any of the silly nonsense
between you and Dan, I stay out of it because I have no interest in
it.
I'm not on the fence, I'm down the garden over the hedge and up on the
hill looking at it from afar.
> It isn't really a hilarious joke either, but perhaps it is to one with
> your own limited sense of humour?
No it's not an amazingly funny joke, in fact it's quite geeky and
tedious. No one has an unlimited sense of humour.
> ( shit-scared to offend Dan as usual - would you ever laugh at one of
> my jokes about him ?
'Shit-scared', hehehe, like I should be afraid of what?
If the joke was particularly funny in a more generic sense than the
obvious animosity between you (i.e. it could be applied to other
situations) then yes, absolutley. If you manipulate the english
language in such a way as I have not seen before, with clever usage of
puns and soundalikes, then yes. absolutely.
>That's the difference between us , Root - I'd
> gladly kill him and he knows it too :-) )
I would not purposely take another's life from them.
Anyway, looks like this thread may well descend far deeper into the
pit, time for me to jump off and wish you bon voyage ;)
golwg
Matthew
Up yours too, Taffy !
( You posted a vicious dirty slanderous & lying para about me here
last week in true Dan style, totally unprovoked and undeserved , but
then you'll probably get out of it by pleading depression !!! )
Computer Scientists don't build machines, they only talk about doing
it, and invent new programming languages.
They all have beards, wear sandals, smoke a pipe and talk incesantly
about network security protocols in unix.
In the real commercial world, the majority are about as much use as an
ashtray on a motorbike, except where the organisation has enough
funding to get the best and let them do their thing. :)
Don't misunderstand me, these guys have awesome brains and get to work
on the very cutting edge, which makes them somewhat impractical for
everyday industry, folks like Microsoft, Xerox and Google would be
employing these guys as they are the only ones big enough to afford
the risk. Either that or they stay in the universities.
Back to the machines (the ones we use), electronic engineers design
them, robots make the circuitry and slave workers assemble them in the
far east. - All based on the discoveries developed by the Computer
Scientists.
And anyway....
I was talking of virtual machines, or software applications as they
are known.
Would you call the internet a machine?
Would you call the world wide web a machine?
Would you call an order form on amazon a machine?
golwg
Matthew
Hehehe, now that was funny ;)
golwg
Matthew
Really, I don't recall.
Can you please point me at it as I am at a loss as to what you mean.
And I can't plead depression anymore (this is a good thing).
golwg
Matthew
As you can't recall, and nobody particularly remembers, best to leave
it buried .
- and that's the difference between you and me Nutzy. I wouldn't take your
disease-ridden head if we needed a flower pot. There is neither honour in
killing retards of your ilk, nor could healthy life be expected to flourish
in such a fascist skull left-right left-right Heil NaziBoah! left-right..
:-)
Jawohl ! Herr Felber !
Your miserable existence could always be leaked to a nearby
gruppenfuhrer, not that I would know anything about anything like
that , just thinking out loud, me know nothing about nothing heh heh
heh
You can always mention that to Brendan Power next graveyard shift chit
chat ye have with him, or to the non-existent barman ' Damien' that ye
had your chinwag with, or maybe the next time your M I N I O N emails
threatening-looking emails to my family.....coward !
glad you found ein neues Feindbild
:-)~
If you're so travelled and clever then, tell me where Kangaroo Valley
is !
What... am I your Auntie Google now?
Figure it out for yourself.
:-)
Anybody who ever spent time in the U.K. , as you bluff that you did,
would know that - you just failed the test and proved that you have
told another lie .
Where is The Winston Churchill Pub then ?
or Biddy Mulligan's ?
or The Wig and Pen Club ( of which I am a life member ) , or The
Cheshire Cheese, or The Old Bell, or Ward's Irish House , or , here's
an easy one, where is the London Zoo and in what Borough, and who is
"The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street " ( now that's easy ), and what
qualifies a Londoner to be a Cockney ? And what are the two great
attractions of White City, and where is it, and where is Olympia ,
London, and what is it ?
You were never in London in your life, mate !
( maybe for an hour to change planes at Heathrow ) .
' The Winston Churchilll Pub is famous - in Paris , just off the
Champs Elyses across from the Arc de Triomphe - anybody who was ever
in Paris knows that especially as it's restaurant is world-famous, and
reasonnably priced !
And I am not talking about Kangaroo Valley in Australia, everybody in
London knows where it is there !
The rest of the questions are known to EVERY tourist to London.
Hard at Wiki trying to find the answers , heh heh heh .
Just goes to show that you can't survive on telling whoppers all the
time, trying to impress people with bluff !
no fence at Stonehenge and no gift-shop either
Wiki doesn't know the colour of the hall carpet right outside the elevator
in the penthouse of the gherkin either
;-)
On Nov 20, 3:10 am, "1X2Willows" <nos...@least.invalid> wrote:
> An Coibhi Drui wrote:
> > On Nov 20, 2:28 am, "1X2Willows" wrote:
> >> An Coibhi Drui wrote:
>
> >>> ( Teresa tells me that the first ELEVEN years are the hardest :-
>
> >> That's "Bruce" in real life, right?
>
> > Yee haw, Con got it wrong again !!!!!!!!
> > BRUCE is my mothers pet poodle ,
>
> what I meant
As I have proven, you have proved your statement here that you were in
the UK to be a complete lie . ( You were never in Paris either, or
Germany - which is very strange for a Swiss ! ) .
You seem to have hightailed it fast out of Swittzerland and show no
great urge to ever return there - Jim told me why ! )
You have no experience in matters Celtic, have no training or
education whatsoever - and it shows here time and again.
Once a Liar, Always a Liar, and at your age you have no hope of
recovery into being an honest person which you have never been. To
your kind the end justifies the means, and your means is the Technique
of the Big Lie , Propaganda Techniques you have read in books coupled
with your own ratlike cunning, topped up by Bullying -
Your biggest personal problem is that you can't get on with your
fellow human in the normal world , your kind does not know how to
relate, thus ending up in your corner here for the past eleven years.
You have my pity - and contempt !
( I am sure that Stonehengio can'tt wait to test you on
Stonehenge ! )
Michael .
There are two persons who have been here even longer. How about you
save your pity for one of them, as the other needs it as little as this one.
Cathole :-)
I'd rather you dig it up, if it's not too inconvenient.
golwg
Matthew
Yeah good luck with that.
Well Fishhead would never be able to do it, even if you were tied down
to a table. He's that incompetent :)
Don't get too smart, Root !
It isn't nice :-)
> Don't get too smart, Root !
> It isn't nice :-)
Translation: "I Michael Joseph McGrath Can not do this as I lied "
Oh and Fishhead. Mathew has a hard time NOT being smart. You tried to
bully him to choose sides. When he knows it is not about sides.
Obviously one of your hacks !
He's wearing an Orange jersey .
Ahh yes... Root is such an inept IT guy that I can hack him. Yeeeeahhh
that is it ;)
He's not as hot as he boasts :--)
Not getting smart, it is a genuine request. I really don't recall
insulting or offending you during the last week or so.
golwg
Matthew
I don't set out to boast, I simply state what I know.
If people read more into it, then that is their own doing.
golwg
Matthew
> Matthew-
Don't worry Matthew, anyone who has talked to you on here knows you
are not a nOOb ;)
Let the hare sit !
Pretty obvious he's on his knees begging for attention again, making stuff
up and trying gratuitous insults left and right; that's all. I noticed too,
yesterday. Best to ignore it all and keep him occupied talking to himself. I
just keep track of the record for sport. It's eighteen times according to my
count. ;)
Get any compensation yet , Dan ?
Oh YES! he's able to do it.
He'd probably bore me to death.
with his... uhm... "stories" ;)
.
Root o d Problem eh
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